Linux scripting automates repetitive tasks like converting file formats and can save hours of work. You can find and adapt scripts online easily, with plenty of resources and guides available.
I used one simple script to remove AI from popular browsers (including Chrome and Firefox) ...
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Just the Browser removes a bunch of AI cruft and telemetry garbage, and it's incredibly easy to use. It supports Firefox and Edge, too!
A while ago, I wrote a piece on the best way to ensure your privacy with a web browser. Part of that advice was to use the Tor browser. In simplest terms, you cannot get more privacy and security from ...
A Solutions Architect explores the harsh realities of de-identifying sensitive data by creating custom scripts, including the ...
Agentic AI tools like OpenClaw promise powerful automation, but a single email was enough to hijack my dangerously obedient ...
Oh, sure, I can “code.” That is, I can flail my way through a block of (relatively simple) pseudocode and follow the flow. I ...
The AI feature manager will be found within the Firefox Settings page, under a section labeled AI Controls. Essentially, this new control tool lets you use Firefox without AI, without hindering ...
Tech companies are getting increasingly pushy with their large language models—prominent buttons for these AI features coat ...