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This is the right way to do it. Kudos!
/Visionary
The negative, since I couldn't see it:
Is it technically not possible on Firefox? I would've expected a large overlap between caring-about-privacy and not-running-chromium amongst your customers :/
The team states the following regarding Firefox:
I'm good with this response. I'm a Firefox user so can't yet make use of scribe, but its a feature I didn't expect and don't have today so I'm not missing out. For others with different threat models, if they can use it and enjoy, then more power to them.
yeah, I'm a non-chromium user
I've read good things about Vivaldi, which also is chromium based.
Even if degoogled, Chromium still does a poor job at protecting your privacy.
I liked Vivaldi. Its a good browser. I just switched to Firefox because the world needs more than a chromium browser owner by a single company.
@fluckx @merde It's my kind of reflection as well. But isn't it crazy that we do stuff "because the world needs it"? As individual, and even as a group, because we are such a small minority?
I did not look at the source code but I assume this uses something like webllm, which uses webgpu that Firefox currently doesn't support as much as chromium