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Opera buys its own Nvidia H100 mini-supercomputer, just so you can have a spot of AI in a web browser
What a future without browser cookies looks like
Most online users have experienced it. You do an online search for healthcare purposes, travel information, or something to buy and soon you’re being bombarded with emails and targeted online ads for everything related to your search. That’s because browser cookies were tracking you as you performed your searches; they identified you and your activity.
Over the past few years, the online advertising industry has been undergoing a sea change as regulators restricted how cookies can be used and browser providers moved away from their use in response to consumer outcries over privacy.
“They often feel surveilled; some even find it ‘creepy’ that a website can show them ads related to their behavior elsewhere,” according to a recent study by the HEC Paris Business School.
Infinite Craft is a browser game in which you can craft anything, from God to Minecraft
I created God pretty early on, though not until I’d first created the Big Bang and, even earlier, Batman. This is the kind of thing you can do in Infinite Craft, a browser game in which you can seemingly craft anything, and in which it is glorious, time-stealing fun to try.
Infinite Craft is a browser game in which you can craft anything, from God to Minecraft
I created God pretty early on, though not until I’d first created the Big Bang and, even earlier, Batman. This is the kind of thing you can do in Infinite Craft, a browser game in which you can seemingly craft anything, and in which it is glorious, time-stealing fun to try.
AI Is Coming for Your Web Browser. Here’s How to Use It
Safari Beats Edge as Second-Most Used Browser in April
Last year, Microsoft Edge surpassed Safari as the second most popular desktop browser. Now, new data from Statcounter shows that Apple’s browser has finally regained second place.
The full ranking shows that Google Chrome remains the most used browser… It’s also interesting to note that after Firefox almost surpassed Safari in February of 2022, the browser is still losing its base to Microsoft Edge and Safari… Even the all-mighty Google Chrome has lost a bit of userbase, as it had 66.64% of users last April and now has 66.13%.
The final rankings (with data from April 2023):
Google Chrome: 66.13%
Safari: 11.87%
Microsoft Edge: 11%
Firefox: 5.65%
Opera 3.09%
Internet Explorer: 0.55%
Read more of this story at Slashdot.