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How would this be different from any browser that has Wikipedia search built in?
Presumably it would evaluate claims in the text without the user having to do the search. Sounds cool to me.
It says the user has to highlight then click the extension.
I can currently right-click and then click "Search on Wikipedia" in the context menu. I believe this works in both FF and chromium browsers.
Fuck AI.
I tried with your comment: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Search?go=Go&ns0=1&search=I+can+currently+right-click+and+then+click+%22Search+on+Wikipedia%22+in+the+context+menu.++I+believe+this+works+in+both+FF+and+chromium+browsers.
Why doesn't this work? If your complaint were valid, this should work.
Not sure where the not-working is here.
Where do you see it working? I see the result:
The extension mentioned in the post is supposed to:
I don't see any relevant quotes, or links to articles, or quality signals.
Yeah, because there is no relevant Wikipedia information about what you searched for.
You are 100% sure that there is no mention of Wikipedia being integrated into Firefox/Chrome in any page? How thoroughly have you checked?
Due to Russell's Teapot, I cannot be thoroughly sure of that, at least in article space. However, that does not mean your claim stands, unless you find a mention.
In principle, the media has no reason to cover this, so no mention should exist.
I prefer a floating button next to the text than having to set my default search engine to Wikipedia or downloading an addon that only adds it to the context menu, lol. I need to complete my unholy trinity of levitating context buttons
And here I am going out of my way to disable any and all floating buttons.
It could run the search in the background
AI!
It doesn't have a friendly looking duck as a logo.