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Posted by cl3misch 1/16/2026

Just the Browser(justthebrowser.com)
560 points | 259 commentspage 4
0dayman 1/16/2026|
launching firefox automatically deletes the distribution folder from Content/Resources; and nothing changed in the browser
nashashmi 1/16/2026||
How intrusive is AI in a browser that you feel you need another browser that advertises no-ai? Is it a privacy thing? Like for me in edge, it is completely out of the way.
roywiggins 1/16/2026|
It's not a privacy thing because it also disables on-device AI features too.
markhalonen 1/16/2026||
would be great to block all cookie popups. Pry would need to be a chrome extension
shevy-java 1/16/2026||
What is sad is that we need anti-AI measures.

Google and others really ruined the web.

I also today tried Qwant and for the first time, in a long while, the results Qwant delivered were objectively better than from Google Search. What the heck is Google doing?

al_borland 1/16/2026||
I've been using Kagi for several years and find it much better than Google. I've not been tempted to go back, like I always was with DuckDuckGo and others.

It seems like Qwant is ad supported[0], yet I don't see any ads in my first couple searches. I wonder if this is a, "the first hit is free", situation, or my ad blocker just took care of it. I do wonder how this will play out long-term.

Qwant did bring up a page when I tried the second search to make me slide something to verify I'm human. That was enough of an annoyance that I will stick with Kagi.

[0] https://help.qwant.com/en/docs/overview/how-does-qwant-make-...

mrweasel 1/16/2026||
> What the heck is Google doing?

Inflating stock prices.

rabbitlord 1/16/2026||
Really cool!!
maximgeorge 1/16/2026||
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gettingoverit 1/16/2026||
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potato-peeler 1/16/2026||
> I don't believe someone can understand the problem, and make _this_ in good faith.

This is an extremely aimless rant. Simply claiming group policies are not enough for an average user or at the very least is not a good start, is misleading. Unless you can back it up with data, your comment is in bad faith.

gettingoverit 1/16/2026||
Open Wireshark and see the traffic. Read documentation of two mentioned projects.

The whole "average user" agenda is already a smell. Nice to see you writing your first non-question here.

dang 1/16/2026|||
"Please don't post shallow dismissals, especially of other people's work. A good critical comment teaches us something."

"Please respond to the strongest plausible interpretation of what someone says, not a weaker one that's easier to criticize. Assume good faith."y

https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html

Scoring6931 1/16/2026||
What a rude thing to say. No one is forcing you to use it.
sonderotis 1/16/2026|
I mean this is an Anti-AI move. I am not saying you should join the pro ai but hating on AI just because its AI is not a good look
sethaurus 1/16/2026||
It's silly to treat this like a totalizing partisan issue where everything must be clearly "pro-ai" or "anti-ai".

Browsers are currently incentivised to add a bunch of new features outside their traditional role. Some people prefer to keep the browser's role simple. It's not ideological and it's not "hating".

mrweasel 1/16/2026|||
Most of the "AI" features added in Firefox makes no sense. They provide very little value to most people, but they are unreasonably hard to disable. Other than jumping the AI bandwagon, I have yet to understand why Mozilla keeps pushing AI features.

Microsoft and Google I can understand, they have AI products they desperately need to monetize or push to as many users as possible, because management bonuses are tied to CoPilot or Gemini adoption.

I don't see it as hating on AI, just because it's AI. It's not wanting pointless AI features in products that don't need them. I've pretty much disabled anything in the ml namespace in about:config in Firefox, because the features are distracting, but provide absolutely no value to me.

matkoniecz 1/16/2026|||
> but hating on AI just because its AI is not a good look

why not? All things being equal non-AI solution is better. "it is current hyped thing" should bring some downward correction

and of all things to hate, AI hate is harmless and at least partially justified

publicdebates 1/16/2026||
I gaurantee you there will be a very popular niche that focuses entirely on being anti-AI, and it will always be around.
BirAdam 1/16/2026||
This niche will get smaller over time. The key hurdle right now is that most "AI" is just LLMs. People currently prefer to go to a website or open a dedicated application for AI inference. As better integrations with other workflows are made and people see them, the resistance will weaken.

Microsoft shoving LLMs into literally everything, including Notepad, is what people are currently hating, because it isn't quite ready.