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    Tabs on side and adblock is all i care about. I wish firefox management was doing less harm to firefox, but it’s still better than chrome.

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        I just dislike any company which advertises their free product, my mind just says “but how do they earn money?”.

        I.E. I had the same thought with Honey…

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      Fuck off with your both sides bullshit.

      One is a company trying to drive itself into the ground and getting stopped left and right by the 12 of us who still believe in the mission.

      One is a homophobic crypto-scammer upset at getting kicked out of the other org.

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    From the Brave website:

    Beyond this core engine, Brave has built in tons of custom features atop that open-source Chromium core:

    • Built-in ad blocker
    • YouTube ad blocker
    • AI assistant

    Yeah, no. I’ll stick with LibreWolf.

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      Yeah. That’s where I went. If AI is good enough - it should sell itself. All these browsers have plugins. I see no reason to bake it in unless there’s an alteror motive.

      Everyone’s in a hurry to milk that AI cow… Its a shame about the taste tho.

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      Not to mention that the CEO of Brave is a homophobic bigot. Good enough for me to boycott as a cis het male.

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        Edit 2:

        I derped. See below. Speed reading and alcohol make for a less than ideal combination. The eggnog is still tasty though. Leaving it up for transparency.

        het male

        You can call somone a bigoted piece of shit without literally including a group who have fuck all to do with him or his shit opinions. Let’s be better than the exact thing you are calling out. I was with you right up to the last two words which were utterly unnecessary.

        Edit:

        On second reading I’m not clear on the intent of the last statement. I’ll ammend my statement after clarification 👍

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          I don’t need to explain myself to you, but I will indulge you nonetheless because of the message I’m trying to spread, even though your attitude off the bat really sucked. 😛

          I added it because I want to normalize that you can support something or boycott something even though not doing so doesn’t affect you directly. You can stand up for something because it’s right, not just because you stand to gain something from it.

          It’s meant to normalize solidarity, which we see very little of in today’s humanitarian and political climate.

          I hope that satisfies you and maybe think one step further before jumping to criticize so quickly. You did make an edit but it didn’t do too much with its demanding tone.

          Happy continuation of the holidays to you.

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            Considering the edit I made after rereading it - I had difficulty determining if you were firing shots or describing yourself. Speed reading and eggnog mix about as well as one would expect. In short - I’m not here to pick a fight where there isn’t one.

            I’m perfectly happy that my original interpretation was incorrect and will amend my comments as my edit suggested. I understand a lot of marginalized groups are frequently hurt and can lash out generically against the group that hurt them. Its not fun being included in that - which was the intent of my original statement.

            Appreciate the reply - cheers and well wishes. 👍

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              No worries, you owned up to the mistake in a very nice manner. We’re cool, you’re a good person.

              Happy new years, eh!

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    If you want a low-drama setup: Firefox + uBlock Origin + tweak Enhanced Tracking Protection to ‘Strict’. Brave is solid too, but I’ve had a few sites act weird with the defaults.

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      Yeah, it’s strange that they are getting so much hate for an upcoming AI feature… which will be easily able to be turned off.

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        Because they aren’t trusted. AI anything is not trusted. The concern is they will chip away at the ability to turn it off later like Google is doing with Gemini.

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        Stupid argument. None of the various Firefox forks has any chance to keep existing without Firefox. You should still cheer for Firefox

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            Right, let me rephrase “no Firefox fork worth using has any chance to maintain meaningful existence without upstream Firefox”

            I’m sure many forks will go on surviving from scraps if Firefox disappeared tomorrow. But they wouldn’t get anything useful done.

            Let me put this into perspective, Microsoft (a trillion dollar company that would benefit enormously from rolling their own browser engine) didn’t have the resources for maintaining a browser engine.

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              See related: pfsense and opnsense.

              Its entirely possible for a fork to survive if the cause is supported. Both things can still exist provided there is interest and support.

              Switching browsers isn’t hard. For now, personally, I’ll take the fork that isn’t trying to literally be the “yo dog…” meme.

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              A for-profit company “not having resources” usually means that the product department decided it’s not worth investing. Doesn’t tell us anything about the actual effort required to maintain such a software.

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                Yes, but you can think for yourself and you and Amy product manager know how much they would benefit (just as much as Google and Apple, other for profit companies of the same caliber) and you know they would have the means to produce such software (just like Apple and Google). So, knowing that they still decided it’s not worth the investment, you can infer that the cost would be immense.

                Also, all the other points still stand.

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      Firefox, the AICentric browser of the future! We are here to fuck you over just like everyone else!

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        Firefox one of the few browsers that lets you turn off the shitty ai features vs brave the browser that forses shit down your throat uses you to crptomine and is owned by a bigoted piece of shit!

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        GenAi Centric browser that uninstalls itself with an GenAi kill switch :p

        (but for real: firefox is nice because its not chromium and allows nicer firefox based browsers)

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    I just found out they’re like that. It turns out both browsers showcase their respective features.

    I think both are equally good for me, it just depends on how you use them. Although their engines are different, Gecho and Chromium.

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    My main criteria for a browser is not being Chrome or Chromium based.

    This leaves my only options being Firefox and it’s forks.

    Or Microsoft Edge which stifles laughter I’m not gonna do.

    Currently on Firefox but might give Librewolf a try.

    Edit: I’ve been told Edge is also Chromium based now, the Firefox ecosystem really is the last holdout huh?

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    > talks about monetizing your data

    > monetizes your data

    Brave still doing that fucking crypto shit in your browser?

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      Ah, so the classic “Every accusation a confession.”

      Thought this was sort of a wild claim about Firefox out of left field. No wonder.

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      I had a coworker excitedly tell me that he had earned a total of $12 MXN ($0.67 USD) from Brave. 🤦‍♂️

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        BETTER IT NOT EXIST AT ALL

        If I went to a restaurant, they placed a hot steaming stinky turd sandwich on my table and then went “oh, but you don’t have to have it”, I still wouldn’t fucking eat there.

        Why should we be okay with the Turd Sandwich that is crypto being served by Brave being opt-in???

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          That’s not how restaurants work dude. It’s more akin to being asked if you want to hear today’s specials before you order.

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            There’s a thing called metaphor. A hyperbolic one in this case.

            I know that’s not how restaurants work.

            And no, it’s not like being asked about the specials, as they don’t cook it and serve it without asking first.

            They bring out the hot fresh steaming crypto shit sandwich to you whether you want it or not, and then go “oh, but you don’t have to have it, if you don’t want”

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    Brave has crypto minded shit built in, and they “protect you” by running their own tracking network, so they can be the exclusive sellers of the data.

    Fuck brave.

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      Saved your comment so I can quote it anytime I see somebody try to push Brave on someone else. It’s like the Jehovah’s Witnesses of browsers Istg.

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      crypto minded shit built in

      It’s opt-in.

      they can be the exclusive sellers of the data.

      You just described every single internet service that you’re not actively paying for.

      Fuck Brave.

      I respect your opinion, even if it’s silly.

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        Then we point to the in opt-out able donation systems they embedded into YouTube. The money goes directly to brave unless claimed and even if the content creators are against donations for their content (like Tom Scott) it’s never refunded.

        Or we point to their affiliate links they embedded in every link to crypto sites for a while. Or the one site that recommends them as the best privacy browser that’s actually run by a Brave employee.

        Everytime they fix it in a few weeks and tell everyone they will be better. And every time they find some other way to manipulate websites you are viewing for their gain after a year or so.

        At this point it’s not the current state anymore, it’s the track record of the company that just scummy that should make you lose trust in them, but apparently their ad campaign is so effective everyone just sees the default ad blocking…

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        It’s opt-in.

        Yeah, the part that makes you money is. Still have to manually disable all of the popups and icons begging you to use it.

        You just described every single internet service that you’re not actively paying for.

        Difference is those sites don’t necessarily advertise themselves as “privacy respecting”

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      I tried Librewolf for a while and I gotta admit that many websites were broken for various reasons. It made using the web a bit more difficult.

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        The only issue I had experienced is that timestamps on Twitch and YouTube chats are displaying time in GMT+0 instead of my timezone. Which is understandable as part of anti-fingerprinting. But that’s just anecdotal experience.

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          This unfortunately made some issues for me, as the service I was using to study Japanese had an SRS, so the reviews were based on times. I did find a timezone setting but I swear the website didn’t have one originally.

          Anyway most of the time the timezone settings don’t matter but I wish I knew how to toggle just that when I need it.

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            Iirc the only way to disable timezone spoofing is to disable resist fingerprinting altogether, which you can do per website in about:config. Don’t remember exactly what the setting is called bit if you search for fingerprinting you should find it.

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            I dont think its about the timezone being shared specifically. Its that your timezone can be a part of the puzzle used to track and identify you.

            Ad companies dont need to know your name to know who you are. They just need to be able to track your online habits and they can build a digital signature that is you, and they can target that signature and know what to advertise without knowing who you are.

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              Yep, anti-fingerprinting is a bunch of smaller features, like not auto setting dark theme, not sharing your timezone, not sharing your specific browser version and so on.

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        My plan is usually, Librewolf for everything. Waterfox when I’m going to log in to the service anyways. Mullvad browser when my customized librewolf(not advised) breaks websites. Ungoogled Chromium when needed because of engine(e.g. testUfo).

        • I rented a movie the other day online that wanted real full fat Google chrome to be able to stream on Linux. I installed it in a sandbox, locked it down right, then promptly uninstalled it 3 hours later when the movie was over. Never again.

          Fandango at home, for anyone wondering which service absolutely requires full fat Google chrome

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              I don’t want to own a copy of James Cameron’s Avatar The Way Of Water. I have a 4k BR Player and a libredrive for ripping and wouldve just purchased it if I cared to ever watch it again

              Sometimes I only want to watch a movie once, my partner was dragging me to the new one and I hadn’t seen the second one so I needed context.

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      My problem with LibreWolf is when Firefox eventually dies, what happens to the codebase upstream?

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        The same question could be asked about Chromium, though. When Google completely enshittifies the engine, what happens to every browser based on it?

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        maybe we’ll get lucky and they just stop adding bullshit and one of the forks just keeps fixing vulnerabilities and adding things required for the out of control standards that ditched even version numbers lol.