top | item 42892579 (no title) dmansen | 1 year ago I have also been telling Gemini to "fuck off" in my gmail, but that doesn't seem to make it go away discuss order hn newest TimTheTinker|1 year ago I too want a way to make Gemini go away in gmail. I regret clicking the "Try it out" button. saint_yossarian|1 year ago Go to settings and disable Smart Features? load replies (1) ljm|1 year ago Using a native email client or something other than gmail would do the job (protonmail, Fastmail, hell… iCloud mail)Can’t remember the last time I used gmail in the browser. And gmail is only ever because startups use gsuite by default.Google is only going to do more of this shit unless they start hurting from a drop in traffic. unknown|1 year ago [deleted]
TimTheTinker|1 year ago I too want a way to make Gemini go away in gmail. I regret clicking the "Try it out" button. saint_yossarian|1 year ago Go to settings and disable Smart Features? load replies (1) ljm|1 year ago Using a native email client or something other than gmail would do the job (protonmail, Fastmail, hell… iCloud mail)Can’t remember the last time I used gmail in the browser. And gmail is only ever because startups use gsuite by default.Google is only going to do more of this shit unless they start hurting from a drop in traffic.
ljm|1 year ago Using a native email client or something other than gmail would do the job (protonmail, Fastmail, hell… iCloud mail)Can’t remember the last time I used gmail in the browser. And gmail is only ever because startups use gsuite by default.Google is only going to do more of this shit unless they start hurting from a drop in traffic.
TimTheTinker|1 year ago
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ljm|1 year ago
Can’t remember the last time I used gmail in the browser. And gmail is only ever because startups use gsuite by default.
Google is only going to do more of this shit unless they start hurting from a drop in traffic.
unknown|1 year ago
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