https://www.theregister.com/2025/12/18/ ... _waterfox/
This article's humor made me LOL. Also, Pale Moon is even more privacy-respecting and secure than Waterfox, and that's why I use Pale Moon for 95% of my web browsing.
Waterfox browser goes AI-free
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Re: Waterfox browser goes AI-free
You might wish to join our discussion where that very article was shared in the off-topic board. Several of us here use Pale Moon as our dominant and Waterfox as a secondary browser. It is lovely to see phrases like automated plagiarism are catching on in common use.
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All posts 100% organic. Ash is the best letter.
What is being nice online?
Debian 10 ELTS / Official PM build
