Pffff LOL!
Found the fucking nutcase!
I find it tiresome to keep up with what to use/not use. My impression was Brave was a good browser to utilize. Is that still the case?
I use it and so far it's good yeah
It features an integrated ad blocker, integrated crypto currency system (which I don't use), integrated torrent downloader... I would say it's on par with chromium and firefox, but just better, even regarding perfs
Vivaldi isn't as bad as I thought it would be also last time I tried, but isn't as feature rich and a bit exotic regarding UI
Best of the best remains qutebrowser, that's what I call a true roxxor browser /s
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qutebrowser
>qutebrowser (pronounced "cute browser") is a web browser for Linux, Windows, and macOS operating systems with Vim-style key bindings and a minimal GUI.[8] It is keyboard-driven and is inspired by similar software such as Vimperator and dwb.[9] It uses DuckDuckGo as the default search engine. Qutebrowser is included in the native repositories of Linux distributions such as Fedora and Arch Linux.[10]
>Qutebrowser is developed by Florian Bruhin, for which he received a CH Open Source award in 2016.[1]
It really is the shit, especially when you use a "tiling window environment"
Too bad the dev "team" (one guy) is semi retarded so it's not as good as it could be. It could be rendered compatible with ublockorgin package for instance https://packages.debian.org/source/buster/ublock-origin
>webext-ublock-origin-chromium lightweight and efficient ads, malware, trackers blocker (Chromium)
>webext-ublock-origin-firefox lightweight and efficient ads, malware, trackers blocker (Firefox)
But no, you have to set up garbage text files with your bare hands so it's not handy for automated installs and shits like that
Just that is annoying
And then it's vim style interface (read, everything super weird keyboard typing, mostly), which is great in many cases, and super annoying for... Games for instance... Eh...
It could feature command line arguments such as --mouse-mode so all optional stuffs and commands get parked in the right click menu and vim style commands are turned off. But no, not pure enough, we have to be retarded all the way even if it means getting stuck in hole like a fucking donkey sometimes https://pic8.co/sh/ixbNv0.jpg
But you should give it a try if you never did, it's different, and there's one thing going for it; no waste of "screen real estate"
My impression was Brave was a good browser to utilize. Is that still the case?
Emphatically no, Brave has made far too many evil decisions to sell its users out, according to this web page... look at the long section on Brave :
https://digdeeper.neocities.org/ghost/browsers.html
Remember , unlike firefox and a few other browsers, Brave has tons of closed source code and all the evil parts are in the closed section , historically.
Also Brave might suffer from this weeks Chrome drama (unknown) : https://poal.co/s/technology/315285
And Brave did in fact have TWO separate IP address leaks in less than 4 weeks : https://www.ghacks.net/2021/02/25/latest-brave-browser-update-fixes-tor-onion-dns-leak/
So what's the go to now?
>Remember , unlike firefox and a few other browsers, Brave has tons of closed source code and
And your entire OS, too...
Excellent resources.
Since the beginning, something about Brave and the advertising told me they were no good. Nice to have further confirmation
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