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I use this, it’s not yet perfect but it does what i need.
I use this, it’s not yet perfect but it does what i need.
It has been decriminalized in recent past, it’s not off the table.
Yeah, it has news, educational, and entertaining content. It’s a lot of value for me.
Youtube might be the literal most valuable site in my life, up there with Wikipedia and search engines.
A large part of my payment also goes to the channels I view.
RISC-V is modular, so multiplication is optional but probably everything will support it.
DARPA hasn’t been an innovator in decades. Their budget is pathetic compared to Apple.
OpenPGP is actively supported by dozens of clients, they cannot and do not encrypt subjects, so Proton chose to be compatible with that. I think dismissing cross-compatibility because of a hand wave “nobody uses it” isn’t very productive either.
While it does help with search it was required to be compatible with OpenPGP.
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Browsers are fairly secure, no simple site would have an exploit. Just don’t give them info.
Yes ads would be their main income.
Of course this is all subjective. Millions of people use it as their main OS just fine, because it’s fine.
I’d never use Windows and can come up with an equally long list of complaints.
At least a few of your comments are also just false.
Maintaining a fork of Chromium would cost millions to do it responsibly.
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It’s not that crazy to use both.
The webRequest API allowed intercepting any network request in v2. Firefox also has an api for dns resolving. Lastly chrome now has a limited size for content blocking rules. All adding up to more limited blocking.
Sites are going to move ads to shared domains, now that chrome users are stuck.
Every day that passes it will be harder to maintain patches readding this. Who knows but it’s a lame solution.
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