I already switched to Firefox after manifest v3 but now I might have to uninstall Chrome... Call me Neo, but I don't want agents in my computer. Chromium should do nicely as a backup browser though. Not that it matters much anyway as I'm about ready to leave Windows for similar reasons: complete mismatch of core values leading development in a direction that to me makes the product worse and worse and worse
bogzz 228 days ago [-]
I made the switch almost exactly two years ago now-- couldn't be happier. I picked PopOS.
mort96 228 days ago [-]
I wish switching to Firefox was a solution here, but Mozilla has been pushing these AI features hard for a while now.
braebo 227 days ago [-]
Brave is a privacy-focused, de-googled chromium. It’s the best of both worlds. I never see anyone mention it here, so I’m a bit of a broken record explaining this to hn’ers who missed the memo and are stuck on Firefox almost reflexively.
conartist6 226 days ago [-]
I have it installed, but it doesn't feel like it belongs to me. They want to be making crypto wallets and and secondary advertising markets and AI search engines. Almost none of what they do provides any value to me over Chromium.
Talk to me again if they ever get serious about anti-fingerprinting. AFAIK even their aggressive protections are woefully inadequate when tested on the Panopticlick
mort96 227 days ago [-]
Brave isn't any better than the rest, it's just riding a different hype train. It's a cryptocurrency browser because that's what was "in" when it was created.
Firefox is honestly just as bad as chrome now. The only sane experience to be had is with a Firefox fork. I use Librewolf and Fennec, but there's lots and lots of them.
redbell 228 days ago [-]
It's only Google, Microsoft is also heavily pushing Copilot on its products, mainly Windows and Office and, by next month, it will start forcing install the Microsoft 365 Copilot App (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45251593).
RaSoJo 228 days ago [-]
I switched from Chrome to Brave six months ago.
Why can’t Alphabet just leave Chrome alone? They already have so many cash cows.
Stuffing Chrome with AI gimmicks makes it clunky and unusable — and when that happens, people will just migrate to other browsers. Alphabet should revisit its own history and remember the great migration from Internet Explorer to Chrome.
general1465 228 days ago [-]
AI features must be there, considering how much money has been spent into developing these features. However putting these features inside will drive people away from Chrome, while not putting these features inside will make shareholders angry because line is not going up.
Alphabet is in lose-lose situation.
1718627440 228 days ago [-]
They could just release these features as a core plugin, which is seamlessly installed on enabling it in settings.
SilverElfin 228 days ago [-]
No one wants this. It’s just a way for them to push their AI products through existing products like chrome. In other words it’s the same anti competitive bundling we see with other giants like Microsoft bundling teams into office
faangguyindia 228 days ago [-]
Everyone knows if you stop AI adoption, AGI may send you to gulags once it takes over the planet. /s
braebo 227 days ago [-]
Plenty of ways to get into a gulag in the USA these days, what’s one more?
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* https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45297331 (gemini.Google)
* https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45292260 (blog.Google 1)
* https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45292163 (blog.Google 2)
* https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45300679 (blog.Google 2)
* https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45297955 (omgubuntu)
* https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45296416 (thenewstack)
* https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45306898 (arstechnica)
* https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45292637 (wired)
Talk to me again if they ever get serious about anti-fingerprinting. AFAIK even their aggressive protections are woefully inadequate when tested on the Panopticlick
The issues laid out here more or less match my own reasons for disliking Brave: https://thelibre.news/no-really-dont-use-brave/
Why can’t Alphabet just leave Chrome alone? They already have so many cash cows. Stuffing Chrome with AI gimmicks makes it clunky and unusable — and when that happens, people will just migrate to other browsers. Alphabet should revisit its own history and remember the great migration from Internet Explorer to Chrome.
Alphabet is in lose-lose situation.