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Cake day: July 1st, 2023

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  • It depends. If it’s just for the sake of plugging AI because it’s cool and trendy, fuck no.

    If it’s to improve privacy, accessibility and minimize our dependency on big tech, then I think it’s a good idea.

    A good example of AI in Firefox is the Translate feature (Project Bergamot). It works entirely locally, but relies on trained models to provide translation on-demand, without having Google, etc as the middle-man, and Mozilla has no idea what you translates, just which language model(s) you downloaded.

    Another example is local alt-text generation for images, which also requires a trained model. Again, works entirely locally, and provide some accessibility to users with a vision impairment when an image doesn’t provide caption.













  • I’m in the Android ecosystem and I bought some compatible with the Google Find My network.

    I use them on my keys, inside my kids backpack (both in elementary school), one hidden inside my car, a spare that I put inside the bag I use that day when commuting (laptop bag, backpack, luggage) and another one attached to my dog’s collar.

    The last one ended up being useful a couple of times, I couldn’t find my dog in the house and he was sleeping under our bed, and another time he was sleeping on a white blanket the kids left bunched up on the floor and he was basically invisible on it (he’s all white) 🤣