Long-term memory is the moat for LLMs. Currently, I switch between models like ChatGPT and Gemini whenever a new version is released. However, if one model develops a truly effective long-term memory that retains all past interactions and gets to know me well, I will be locked into using that service.
Screenshots upon installation is kinda how millions of people experience installing apps these days.
iOS store
macOS store
Windows store
Steam
Epic
Play store
Discover
(Gnome) Software
All these support screenshots. It's pretty reasonable that after a decade of millions of people installing apps this way they would want to see what they're getting into.
Yeah something generic would help, but manifest should still absolutely support the idea of screenshots.
Consumer Activism's a good reason. Petty and insignificant as it may be, I became fed up with YouTube's content policies and search censorship for news topics, cut my red subscription, and put the money I had been giving toward my most watched channel's patreons. Newpipe and Skytube have been my go-to clients since.
Subscribing gives a worse experience than blocking the ads. If you're subscribed and accidentally open another youtube video, it'll pause the currently playing video with a message saying that a video is playing in another window.
Firefox probably supported profiles before Chrome even existed. It always saved my life back in the days when you reinstalled the OS and you could just backup/copy over the entire directory of the profile.
Personally I edit the Firefox shortcut to add -p at the end of the target to get the profile manager showing up every time I launch.
I also use this when I spend a few weeks on a different machine at work: create a new profile, synchronize it with my account, then when I leave I nuke the entire profile.
You can use the profile manager. There is a way to do it from the graphical user interface (see the sibling comment), though I just run Firefox using firefox -p
Maybe set a different theme / persona on each profile.