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  • hansolo@lemm.eetolinuxmemes@lemmy.worldwindows update
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    3 months ago

    “Hello, my name is [redacted] and I’m a recovering dualboot user. It’s been…wow, yeah, I’m 27 days sober using only Linux on my machine…You know, it’s like they tell you, you think you’ll never stop. You think “How could I stop drinking this Win11 slop? My whole life has been like this!” Naw, man. When they tell you that you don’t miss the taste, that it will come to disgust you, looking back. They’re right. They were all right all alo-” insert meloncolic sobbing for 92 minutes

    “Excuse me…sir? This is a Wendy’s.”


















  • hansolo@lemm.eetoPrivacy@lemmy.mlThe Privacy Iceberg
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    3 months ago

    But we’re taking about this in the context of this infographic. So we have to distill this down to:

    Should FF be with, or above, Brave?

    I assume we’re also taking about relatively low-barrier changes that most users can implement. So vanilla FF vs vanilla Brave, there’s a difference. Can we harden FF? Sure. Will 95%+ of people do that with Librewolf or 3 dozen other forks out there? Why bother when there’s nuance to be gained with other forks? So now vanilla FF stops being relevant.

    And to be clear, I don’t use Brave unless I absolutely have to. I don’t love it, but vs. normie Vanilla FF, there’s a slight edge.