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omg! ubuntu@floss.social to Firefox@fedia.io · 12 days ago

Firefox users report high CPU and memory usage in the latest release, caused by browser's on-device AI inferencing for its 'smart tab grouping' feature.

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Firefox users report high CPU and memory usage in the latest release, caused by browser's on-device AI inferencing for its 'smart tab grouping' feature.

omg! ubuntu@floss.social to Firefox@fedia.io · 12 days ago
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Firefox users report high CPU and memory usage in the latest release, caused by browser’s on-device AI inferencing for its ‘smart tab grouping’ feature.

https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2025/08/firefox-high-cpu-usage-inference-disable

#mozilla #firefox #opensource

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    Under about:config, browser.tabs.groups.smart you can disable it.

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      Thanks for reminding me to do this.

      I don’t really want to have to keep checking the release notes for new AI bullshit, though.

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      There’s an option labeled Use AI to suggest tabs and a name for tab groups.

      On 141 it’s listed in Settings under the General => Tabs section.

      It changes browser.tabs.groups.smart.userEnabled.

      Looking at it further, either option will disable it. Here’s the code that checks both values, https://github.com/mozilla-firefox/firefox/blob/FIREFOX-ANDROID_141_0_3_RELEASE/browser/components/tabbrowser/content/tabgroup-menu.js#L481

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      …for now.

      That is the standard playbook:

      • Introduce unpopular feature
      • Defend it by saying there is an option in preferences to disable it
      • Later hide the option in some obscure config instead
      • Finally, remove the option to disable it
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        what have they removed so far?

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      there used to be a more accessible toggle in settings for that. why tf would they take that out?

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        To keep most users from disabling it. Just like why the don’t make it opt in.

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      Also everything that starts with “browser.ml.chat”.

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