1 Microsoft Edge, possibly the best browser for Linux.I am not the president of the Microsoft fan club as you can see in these links: I don't want to be associated with people for whom open source is about exclusion and hate. There are extremists in the world of free software, and that's a big reason why I don't call what I do “free software” anymore. I believe in open development, and that to a large extent it means not only making the source open, but also not excluding other people and companies. I can make jokes about Microsoft sometimes, but at the same time, I think Microsoft hate is a disease. I don't care who it comes from, as long as there are solid reasons for the code, and as long as you don't have to worry about licensing issues, etc. I am a big believer in technology over politics. On the other hand, I am going to quote the gospel according to Saint Linus: There is a whole range of artificial intelligence libraries under free licenses that would have made it possible to offer similar features. Microsoft Edge, possibly the best browser for Linux.īefore you start insulting me, let me say that the only reason this article doesn't talk about Firefox, Brave or Vivaldi is s the inability of most open source projects to create innovative products. After getting on the waiting list, I was able to test the results of Microsoft's investment in OpenAI, and my conclusion is that of the title.
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