Another new intrusive AI anti-feature popped up in Atlassian Jira today. I zapped it with uBlock Origin.<br><br>This is so much like when ads started flooding everything online, right down to the tools I'm using to de-clutter sites and webapps. At this point Jira is pimpled with terrible AI links nudged right next to legitimately useful features. Like it has acne, or maybe buboes.<br><br><a href="/tags/atlassian/" rel="tag">#atlassian</a> <a href="/tags/jira/" rel="tag">#jira</a> <a href="/tags/ublockorigin/" rel="tag">#uBlockOrigin</a> <a href="/tags/ublock/" rel="tag">#uBlock</a> <a href="/tags/noai/" rel="tag">#NoAI</a> <a href="/tags/aiantifeature/" rel="tag">#AIAntiFeature</a> <a href="/tags/aidarkpattern/" rel="tag">#AIDarkPattern</a> <a href="/tags/ai/" rel="tag">#AI</a> <a href="/tags/genai/" rel="tag">#GenAI</a> <a href="/tags/generativeai/" rel="tag">#GenerativeAI</a> <a href="/tags/dev/" rel="tag">#dev</a> <a href="/tags/tech/" rel="tag">#tech</a><br>
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Atlassian decided to vomit AI all over Jira so I decided to mop it up with uBlock Origin. So far so good. One thing I haven't figured out yet is how to get it out of the context menus (right-click menus).<br><br>I also noticed a new Copilot button in GitHub so I zapped that one too.<br><br><a href="/tags/ai/" rel="tag">#AI</a> <a href="/tags/genai/" rel="tag">#GenAI</a> <a href="/tags/generativeai/" rel="tag">#GenerativeAI</a> <a href="/tags/aislop/" rel="tag">#AISlop</a> <a href="/tags/jira/" rel="tag">#Jira</a> <a href="/tags/atlassian/" rel="tag">#Atlassian</a> <a href="/tags/noai/" rel="tag">#NoAI</a> <a href="/tags/github/" rel="tag">#GitHub</a><br>
<p>⏳ One week left!</p><p>Atlassian just announced the end of Data Center by 2029. For many orgs, that means a forced migration.</p><p>Most webinars explain why to leave Confluence.<br>This one shows you how teams already did it.</p><p>On Sept 17 we’ll demo a real Confluence migration with XWiki + <span class="h-card"><a href="https://mastodon.xyz/@nextcloud" class="u-url mention" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">@<span>nextcloud</span></a></span> building a full open-source alternative to Atlassian’s stack.</p><p>📅 Sept 17, 3:00pm CEST<br>🔗 <a href="https://go.nextcloud.com/r/20it" rel="nofollow"><span class="invisible">https://</span>go.nextcloud.com/r/20it</a></p><p><a href="/tags/confluencemigration/" rel="tag">#ConfluenceMigration</a> <a href="/tags/opensource/" rel="tag">#OpenSource</a> <a href="/tags/digitalsovereignty/" rel="tag">#DigitalSovereignty</a> <a href="/tags/foss/" rel="tag">#FOSS</a> <a href="/tags/atlassian/" rel="tag">#Atlassian</a> <a href="/tags/datacenter/" rel="tag">#DataCenter</a></p>
<p>Atlassian is sunsetting its Data Center products. For Confluence users, the question is no longer whether to migrate, but how.</p><p>Together with <span class="h-card"><a href="https://mastodon.xyz/@nextcloud" class="u-url mention" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">@<span>nextcloud</span></a></span> ,we ran a webinar, “Break free from Confluence”, covering:<br>✔ Live migration demo<br>✔ Preserving hierarchies, macros & permissions<br>✔ Migration strategies with minimal disruption</p><p>Recap 👉 <a href="https://xwiki.com/en/Blog/Webinar-overview-break-free-from-Confluence/" rel="nofollow" class="ellipsis" title="xwiki.com/en/Blog/Webinar-overview-break-free-from-Confluence/"><span class="invisible">https://</span><span class="ellipsis">xwiki.com/en/Blog/Webinar-over</span><span class="invisible">view-break-free-from-Confluence/</span></a></p><p><a href="/tags/xwiki/" rel="tag">#XWiki</a> <a href="/tags/opensource/" rel="tag">#OpenSource</a> <a href="/tags/digitalsovereignty/" rel="tag">#DigitalSovereignty</a> <a href="/tags/confluence/" rel="tag">#Confluence</a> <a href="/tags/datacenter/" rel="tag">#DataCenter</a> <a href="/tags/atlassian/" rel="tag">#Atlassian</a> <a href="/tags/tech/" rel="tag">#Tech</a> <a href="/tags/technology/" rel="tag">#Technology</a> <a href="/tags/news/" rel="tag">#News</a> <a href="/tags/technews/" rel="tag">#Technews</a></p>
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