I'd like to hear your reasoning. In spite of the length of the video, there is still more I plan of going over, that way I can see what other directions I could take it.
Brave doesn't allow extensions on mobile which pretty much makes it a no-brainer to go with Firefox as the primary. Ublock origin recommends Firefox 2 I think. Plus I don't know how brave is going to adjust to mv3 since it's technically a chromium browser
Brave's adblocking is actually built into the browser itself rather than as an extension. So, it has the rendering access. There is a python library built on Brave's ad block that can be used in Qutebrowser, although it is still very janky. And of course, I don't really use Brave of mobile and as noted at all too much. Mostly a firefox fork, and having uBlock on mobile is really nice on top of the other chromium forks on mobile that support extensions.
I'll throw my 2 cents in as one if the "marginalized LGBT people" , I'm personally OK with them defining 'marriage' as I do see that as a religions term. But that's me. Not at attack on anyone else.
I use brave but the arguments you put forward here really aren't good at all.
I'd like to hear your reasoning. In spite of the length of the video, there is still more I plan of going over, that way I can see what other directions I could take it.
I think the best idea is to simply teach people how to make their own browser from nothing tbh
be serious, that is so inconvenient
@Sandgun06 well unfortunately the best solutions usually are inconvenient. Luckily Adderall exists
Brave doesn't allow extensions on mobile which pretty much makes it a no-brainer to go with Firefox as the primary. Ublock origin recommends Firefox 2 I think. Plus I don't know how brave is going to adjust to mv3 since it's technically a chromium browser
Brave's adblocking is actually built into the browser itself rather than as an extension. So, it has the rendering access. There is a python library built on Brave's ad block that can be used in Qutebrowser, although it is still very janky. And of course, I don't really use Brave of mobile and as noted at all too much. Mostly a firefox fork, and having uBlock on mobile is really nice on top of the other chromium forks on mobile that support extensions.
How is giving gay people equal rights marginalising religious people, there is no both sides argument here.
I'll throw my 2 cents in as one if the "marginalized LGBT people" , I'm personally OK with them defining 'marriage' as I do see that as a religions term. But that's me. Not at attack on anyone else.