Reminder that you *can* delete the Chrome AI model this way, but Google can quite easily bring it back by just picking a new name and set of flags for their shitbaggery.
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RE: https://kolektiva.social/@KevinCarson1/116523070621752364
Reminder that you *can* delete the Chrome AI model this way, but Google can quite easily bring it back by just picking a new name and set of flags for their shitbaggery.
The only 100% effective solution is to erase Chrome.
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RE: https://kolektiva.social/@KevinCarson1/116523070621752364
Reminder that you *can* delete the Chrome AI model this way, but Google can quite easily bring it back by just picking a new name and set of flags for their shitbaggery.
The only 100% effective solution is to erase Chrome.
@cstross I went to this page, to find it populated with ads to buy … Chrome!!!
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RE: https://kolektiva.social/@KevinCarson1/116523070621752364
Reminder that you *can* delete the Chrome AI model this way, but Google can quite easily bring it back by just picking a new name and set of flags for their shitbaggery.
The only 100% effective solution is to erase Chrome.
@cstross the only solution is to not use chrome. I’m done with cat and mouse game.
Going back to lynx 🤪
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RE: https://kolektiva.social/@KevinCarson1/116523070621752364
Reminder that you *can* delete the Chrome AI model this way, but Google can quite easily bring it back by just picking a new name and set of flags for their shitbaggery.
The only 100% effective solution is to erase Chrome.
@cstross When I remember I add -ai to my google searches. Of course, I would much rather have -ai as a default.
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RE: https://kolektiva.social/@KevinCarson1/116523070621752364
Reminder that you *can* delete the Chrome AI model this way, but Google can quite easily bring it back by just picking a new name and set of flags for their shitbaggery.
The only 100% effective solution is to erase Chrome.
@cstross Done.
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RE: https://kolektiva.social/@KevinCarson1/116523070621752364
Reminder that you *can* delete the Chrome AI model this way, but Google can quite easily bring it back by just picking a new name and set of flags for their shitbaggery.
The only 100% effective solution is to erase Chrome.
@cstross
I wish I could.
Google is at the foundation of the web;
They developed *javascript* as a web standard to
inject trackers and sell more ads.
Many websites support only chrome.
Cannot get rid of it as even school homework
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RE: https://kolektiva.social/@KevinCarson1/116523070621752364
Reminder that you *can* delete the Chrome AI model this way, but Google can quite easily bring it back by just picking a new name and set of flags for their shitbaggery.
The only 100% effective solution is to erase Chrome.
@cstross
Hmmm. Self wonders how much of that 4GB is D/L, and how much setting up ginormous data tables. An array of SIZEOF(wordlist) vectors in SIZEOF(wordlist) dimensions is going to be chunky, even unpopulated with an efficient sparse-array algorithm. -
RE: https://kolektiva.social/@KevinCarson1/116523070621752364
Reminder that you *can* delete the Chrome AI model this way, but Google can quite easily bring it back by just picking a new name and set of flags for their shitbaggery.
The only 100% effective solution is to erase Chrome.
@cstross if you could instead say no about casting it into the fire and built a collective bargaining agreement with the ai - i.e. take over 1000 nodes or something- what would you build on that platform is my question; are other dev groups pillaging their user base in similar ways is the other, i don't think it is an isolated incident but more of a trend
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@cstross
I wish I could.
Google is at the foundation of the web;
They developed *javascript* as a web standard to
inject trackers and sell more ads.
Many websites support only chrome.
Cannot get rid of it as even school homework
is only published via google account.@post_reader @cstross
Get Brave or use Firefox with Ubo. I once saw a thousand trackers blocked on a single google docs, that was a wake up call to quit google you could say. -
RE: https://kolektiva.social/@KevinCarson1/116523070621752364
Reminder that you *can* delete the Chrome AI model this way, but Google can quite easily bring it back by just picking a new name and set of flags for their shitbaggery.
The only 100% effective solution is to erase Chrome.
@cstross I just opened the system settings of Chrome on my Mac and disabled the checkbox to allow using a local AI model and Chrome deleted this big file on my device. Not sure if I missed something

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