• rpl6475@lemmy.ml
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    6 hours ago

    Companies are so removed from what users want, they only focus on what shareholders want to hear and don’t consider that users will hate it.

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    8 hours ago

    That’s like a cigarette brand marketing themselves as the most cancer-causing.

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      Chrome is relatively limited in scope compared to, say, a user on an instance of degoogled chromium just using the same Google services along with all the other browsing they do. The extra data that’s gathered is generally going to be things like a little more DNS query information, (assuming your device isn’t already set to default to Google’s DNS server) links you visit that don’t already have Google’s trackers on them (very few) and some general information like when you’re turning on your computer and Chrome is opening up.

      The real difference is in how Chrome doesn’t protect you like other browsers do, and it thus makes more of the collection that Google’s services do indirectly, possible.

      Perplexity is still being pretty vague here, but if I had to guess, it would essentially just be taking all the stuff that Google would usually get from tracking pixels and ad cookies, and baking that directly in to the browser instead of it relying on individual sites using it.

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    7 hours ago

    Ok how long after this browser goes live till we hear it being used by the FBI to track criminals.

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    14 hours ago

    When using my current browser, any guess as to how often I’ve said to myself “I need a browser that spies on me more”?

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    12 hours ago

    Dumb and dumber will love it, ts,ts,ts. Some nerds…

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    15 hours ago

    “Help us improve your User Experience by trying as hard as possible to induce to spend money you don’t have on crap you don’t need.”

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    23 hours ago

    I would like for the people, who come up with these ideas, to dogfood their own product. Actually force them to try their own medicine. It would be a single digit percentage of acceptance then

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    15 hours ago

    Damn, and I really liked them too. It’s the most accurate LLM I’ve tried and it even accurately cites sources as well (unlike Copilot, which just makes shit up and then cites an unrelated source).