Hacker News Recap

November 14th, 2025 | I think nobody wants AI in Firefox, Mozilla

Nov 15, 2025
The discussion kicks off with Mozilla's hesitation to integrate AI into Firefox, valuing simplicity and privacy instead. An intriguing project featuring AI-generated clocks showcases unique designs every minute. The conversation dives deep into how the pursuit of AGI could hinder practical engineering progress. Concerns over EU chat control measures jeopardizing privacy are raised. A notable app called BitChat enables messaging without internet access, while a project makes Epstein files searchable for better transparency. Oracle's AI investments face scrutiny amid market shifts, and frustrations rise over the unavailability of a classic game.
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AI In Firefox Risks Trust And Simplicity

  • Many Hacker News commenters believe AI features in Firefox clash with user priorities like simplicity and trust.
  • They warn AI could harm privacy and complicate the browser unless implemented with strict user control.
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AI Generates Continually Evolving Art

  • The AI World Clocks demo shows multiple models can generate unique, minute-by-minute visual designs.
  • Community discussion framed it as a compelling example of real-time creative AI applications.
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AGI Hype Can Stall Practical Engineering

  • The AGI obsession may divert resources from solvable engineering problems and incremental progress.
  • Commenters argued prioritizing practical engineering yields more immediate societal benefit than chasing speculative AGI.
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