That reminds me that their new tab grouping feature is the first one to really impress me and immediately enter my workflow in… years? Probably since either reader mode or auto-translate first dropped.
Highly recommend everyone check it out. Handily trounces all the tab management extensions I’ve tried over the years on FF and Chrome
I’m guessing for most people it doesn’t much matter. Most people aren’t writing assembly. They do love an all day battery.
I think the competition really helps keep these companies honest.
The non profit I volunteer at is unreachable. It gives a cloudflare error page which is sort of helpful. It tells me the the site is ok but cloudflare has an 500.
It’s been great, but I always wonder when a company starts doing more than it’s initially calling. There have been a ton of large attacks, tons of bot scrappers so it’s the Wild West.
yes they're spreading themselves very thin with lots of new releases/products - but they will lose a lot of customers if their reliability comes into question
Yeah, learn with the computer! When I was growing we had an intellivision game console. My parents bought us the "keyboard component" that turned it into a computer. What a terrible computer it was. Turned out it was released because the company was being fined for advertising a computer add on and not delivering. You wanted to write games but no, worse than the timex Sinclair 1000...
It's probably based on most of the content about Game of Thrones that was within the dataset. Regardless, this isn't what the case is about. The authors argue that the summary text itself is infringing, regardless of all other circumstances. Where ChatGPT got the info or how exactly the text was generated is unimportant, this is solely about the summary.
https://www.theguardian.com/society/2025/dec/05/ai-deepfakes...
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