

I don’t understand why you were downvoted, though maybe adding more info about it would be useful (server location, etc.)
I don’t understand why you were downvoted, though maybe adding more info about it would be useful (server location, etc.)
Yeah, it’s not really for normal browsing though
Lol, still, you can have separate profiles no?
Agreed, to actually convince anyone who uses it to switch over to another one I would have liked to see an objective comparison of how solid the privacy features are on both browsers, that’s the only relevant argument that matters to anyone regardless of their ethical beliefs, here the only thing that tarnished Brave’s reputation for privacy was the injected affiliate URL parameters, that’s pretty bad, but it has also been fixed since, doesn’t mean we can blindly trust Brave now, but it’s not as bad as it is made out to be. To make a counterpoint, I think it’s good that there is a privacy focused Chromium browser, because they can take a stance against proposed Chromium changes, like the handicapped ad blockers under manifest v3 or the most recent WEI, Chrome still goes ahead and implements those, but Brave remains and keeps their Chromium saner.
Personally I barely use it, but for what I have seen it has its ups and downs, if we also bring who’s behind the product into the picture then even Mozilla hasn’t always done good and good alone
Out of the box Firefox is definitely not very privacy conscious, better than Chrome no doubt, but worse than Brave. It can be configured to be better than both or one can use Librewolf/Mullvad browser
Wake up babe! I know what we’re gonna use our time machine for…
You know, this convinced me…
that I wouldn’t mind metric time actually
Hold on I got it, Place but…
Ok, that will be handy, thanks!
Thanks for the cool article, I was just looking for something like this!
Do you know if it’s also possible to migrate multiple accounts into one with the same process you explained? I have a Misskey account that I don’t know if I want to keep and thought I could merge all of them.
It’s just where they got appointed to film the blockbusters
Yep, I linked it in the post text, I just wonder how difficult it could truly be
what stops lemmy.world from connecting to them and sharing the same content ad free?
That’s true, I hadn’t thought about that, but I wonder if he thinks that maybe Tumblr isn’t popular enough to see a big loss in doing that, since at most it would just get more interactions from a community that wouldn’t have joined a proprietary social network in the first place, so the missed ads would have always been missed, while in this way he gains more “free” engagement
About the porn, they could probably defederate from the largest NSFW instances at least
Yeah, I mean, you are technically right, which is the best kind indeed!
I can see what you mean, though I still find it just harmless humor
This is more like internet culture tho?
A walking GDPR violation
It is working now though, the login restriction on the official Twitter website is still in place
More blåhaj? I’m sold!