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INstallation of Mozilla VPN keeps saying failed

Hi I had to uninstall my VPN because it was frozen, and I couldn't even switch it on, even when I restarted my computer. This has happened before, so I had it uninstall… (ďalšie informácie)

Hi

I had to uninstall my VPN because it was frozen, and I couldn't even switch it on, even when I restarted my computer.

This has happened before, so I had it uninstalled & then downloaded it again.

You will see proof, by the screenshot I have attached to this email, please advise manufacturer.

My OS has the latest updates MacOS Monterey 12. 7. 6

Kind Regards

Joe

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Microsoft is ending support of Windows 10 in Oct 2025. No more updates, security patches, etc. Do I need to buy a new laptop since mine will not take windows 11? My lapto… (ďalšie informácie)

Microsoft is ending support of Windows 10 in Oct 2025. No more updates, security patches, etc. Do I need to buy a new laptop since mine will not take windows 11? My laptop is 14 years old. Or by using Mozilla Firefox, I will still have a secure connection for my banking.

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Let’s Retire the Word “Chatbot”—It’s Time for Firefox to Call LLMs What They Are!

Hi Firefox community, I’m not your usual tech influencer or a corporate “enthusiast”—I’m just a longtime open source user who’s spent more than a few years behind the vei… (ďalšie informácie)

Hi Firefox community,

I’m not your usual tech influencer or a corporate “enthusiast”—I’m just a longtime open source user who’s spent more than a few years behind the veiled curtain, watching how this world of software and possibility unfolds. I love what Mozilla does for users like me. That’s exactly why I want to raise something: I keep seeing the word “chatbot” show up for Firefox’s new AI-powered assistants (like the sidebar and what’s coming next). But let’s be honest—“chatbot” belongs to the days of robotic customer service and scripted dead-ends.

What we have now in Firefox—powered by real LLMs (Large Language Models)—is a whole different species. Calling these assistants “chatbots” just doesn’t fit. It sells short what LLM-based assistants can do: they’re powerful, context-aware, and, at times, strikingly human in their conversation. New users might miss the true magic if we stick to old language. So why not call them “AI assistants,” “LLM-powered assistants,” or just “AI” instead? It would help everyone see the progress, and show how Mozilla’s still leading, not just catching up.

I’ll leave it open for discussion, but I hope others feel this shift too. Language shapes how we see these things—and sometimes it takes a Singular Fella (or maybe two) to nudge the world past old memes. Thanks for hearing me out, and here’s to a future where our assistants, and our words, keep getting smarter.

—Robert Beck

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