Firefox Translations is now live

Local, AI-powered machine learning. Completely private because there's no external servers involved. Will you thank mozilla?
addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/firefox-translations/

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neat

Now this is more of what we need to see. Functionality traditionally offered through cloud services, now available without such a dependence on the cloud.

Based, can't wait to read Mahabharat in English.

can I get that in english doc?

thank you mozarella now I can read shitty chinese/japanese tech websites without using googleshit

This is what faggots didnt realize when they screeched about firefox not having translate for years, mozilla was building it the proper way aka the hard way, developing special wasm optimizations and new toolchains for rapid training and updating of models. this shit is a technical marvel, thank you based mozilla

I visited firefox site and saw this design. Do you think it looks good?

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She STRONK.

sounds good

thank God i can finally read my sumerian doujins

>Mozilla developed an actual innovative thing and released it fully open source
So Brave pajeets can rip them off and take credit, LMAO
github.com/brave/go-translate/blob/88d136d742f9ba5f0850aea5345bbff6b33ddab2/Dockerfile#L36

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jesus christ

Neat. I'm definitely going to try this out.

The needful must be done.

Uma delicia

sir do the needful and add cloud botnet to offline technology stolen from mozarella so

>NOOOO YOU CAN'T USE FOSS SOFTWARE LIKE THAT EVEN THOUGH THAT'S THE WHOLE POINT

>you aren't allowed to make fun of brave for stealing mozarellaware and adding botnet to it

Doesn't work.

github.com/mozilla/firefox-translations-models

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>complies with the rules of free software
>stealing

I thought weebs were a major audience for them.