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Brendan went on in 2015 to become the founder and CEO of Brave Browser, which is promoted as a privacy browser by hiding and confusing your JavaScript fingerprints.
Altering links to add affiliate tags, selling data… privacy my ass.
You’re going to use a 10 core 64GB machine as a firewall? Do you mow your lawn with dynamite also? 🤣
For those who haven’t been there, how about a little context?
Because it needs an extra dongle that isn’t free and most headphones use an ordinary audio jack.
Charging while listening.
And above all, if it ain’t broke don’t fix it.
It has the same signature.
I had no idea reddit made ATMs.
What do you mean by ‘data privacy friendly’? It’s a file manager.
However, I didn’t know what I was doing, and broke my computer just as the professor foretold.
A rite of passage.
I don’t like flatpak or snap or any of them. System libraries exist for good reason, just because your computer is stupid fast and you have enough disk for the library of Congress a couple times over doesn’t mean you should run a veritable copy of your whole operating system for each program. IMO it’s lazy.
Sandboxing is a different thing though, if that’s the purpose then it’s doing it right.
https://stackdiary.com/brave-selling-copyrighted-data-for-ai-training/