logoalt Hacker News

Razengantoday at 12:01 AM3 repliesview on HN

> It's additional software that many users didn't ask for, don't want and will not be aware of

> You just described 95% of the parts of all software, especially in this era. And think of the Web - how many gigabytes of terrible adtech and tracking code does the average user download in a month of web browsing without an adblocker? Remember, each one probably packages in a couple hundred NPM dependencies into its bundle.

So what are you saying? Don't be mad over this becoming the norm, just shut up and sit down and accept it?


Replies

andrewmutztoday at 12:16 AM

The story is only trending because it’s an AI model and the internet is anti-ai right now. It’s a double standard.

It’s like how people are outraged that electricity is being used in data centers to power AI models. When you do the math, the power consumption is far, far less than all the other things you do all day without thinking twice. But again, anti-AI double standard

show 7 replies
k33ntoday at 12:42 AM

> just shut up and sit down and accept it?

I mean, that's absolutely your only option other than simply choosing another browser. This will be a non-issue for 99% of Chrome users.

show 3 replies
ambrozktoday at 12:13 AM

It's not "becoming the norm." It's been the norm for decades. And yes, you should not be mad about the norm.

show 2 replies