We noticed a rising interest regarding the use of AI in browsers. To be clear about our position on this: Zen currently is disabling all AI features included in Firefox and will continue to do so.
@kajer this actually looks like a winner. funny I think i encountered the name before but assumed it was something to do with wolfssl...
too bad they didn't name it kitfox or fennec browser (oh, I guess that is already used by another firefox-based browser) or something cutesy ;-).
I guess I could spend a while figuring out how to use it but I basically just want "Firefox but without the bloat". And this feels nothing like any of the web browsers I'm used to...
LibreWolf is also a viable option. The default config is a bit strict and I found I had to exempt quite a few sites from its cookie flushing, but otherwise it works well for Firefox users.
I also use Ungoogled-Chromium, and sometimes bounce back and forth between it and LibreWolf depending on my mood.
I've also heard wonderful things about Vivaldi but I'm reluctant to pay for a closed source browser.
@DaveMWilburn @xorhex yeah I've been tinkering with it per @kajer's recommendation.
My comment over there was, "Huh, I thought librewolf was some kind of libressl/wolfssl project."