No, the market states it like fact. 15 years ago FF was the belle of the ball. Now it has minuscule market share and is looking at an uncertain future.
> While I'm hesitant to want any AI features in my browser, what a "browser" does isn't necessarily a settled debate.
That's a fairly concise definition I gave, unless I'm responding to Diogenes.
No, the market states it like fact. 15 years ago FF was the belle of the ball. Now it has minuscule market share and is looking at an uncertain future.
> While I'm hesitant to want any AI features in my browser, what a "browser" does isn't necessarily a settled debate.
That's a fairly concise definition I gave, unless I'm responding to Diogenes.