Voxel (old account)

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Cake day: August 15th, 2023

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  • @keydelk @linux Hm, ig I will stick to Cinnamon, I don’t want to run into issues, using another environment which got discontinued by Linux Mint a few years before for some reasons.

    Abt the browser and content blocking, is already done ;) Privacy and Security is one of the things I’m very good at, just wanted to know how to enchance the security of Linux Mint.

    Btw. I would recommend uBlock Origin instead of ADP is leightweighter, customizable, opensource, non-commercial and pretty well. Since ADP had some controversies in the past.









  • @sj_zero Just wanted to share this information, is not a recommendation which search engine you should use. Not everyone feel comfortable with using a search engine which is closed source and owned by a company, some rather wanna use a opensource search engine hosted by a invidual or a group of people, some other people prefer search engines like DuckDuckGo since they work put of the box without problems and have usually a better usability for the modt people, then SearX (or SearXNG) does.










  • @mintycactus So thanks for writing your thoughs down, before I just write a whole text about with what I agree, I just say I agree with the most things you said, but there are just few things I see a bit different or disgagree with:

    -“it is both Google and not-Google”

    I have to disgagree with that one, Brave is less Google then default firefox, in fact Brave removes a lot of the trash chromium stuff which Google implemented (they made a article with on github abt it) and make zero connections to Google domains, not even Google safebrowsing.

    -“I think it dies fast and I am OK if it just dies”

    I totally disagree with that, I don’t use Firefox as my main browser, but I like it and also the Firefox Forks which exist like LibreWolf and Waterfox, we definitly need competition in the browser scene and Firefox does a pretty good job so far, just with few major things they are killing themselve which isn’t good…

    -“Absolutely bad for web apps (no icons, no PiP)”

    It’s “okay” on Windows, idk how it is on Linux, never tried

    -“Firefox color tabs ROCKS, Brave profiles is a shadow alternative.”

    I think this is personally preference, I actually like Brave profiles more since they fit much better into my workflow, but I would love to have smth like Firefox’s isolated tabs feature on Brave. Firefox has also profiles like Chromium, is just hidden in the “about:profiles” tab which is sad, bc I think there are few people out there who actually would love to use this.

    -“I love Firefox community and I hate Brave community”

    I don’t like both very much, except few inviduals.

    -“Let’s start with Brave, they are super greedy and stupid”

    Not they from the privacy community, but many of them in general, yea.

    -“Firefox community is OK, until things are about alternatives, they isolate themselves into a bubble and are fine with this chamber”

    The Firefox community is very toxic, if you have a different opinion as them, when you start critizing Mozilla for some bad things they have done or mention that you use Brave as ur Main Browser they start harrassing you. Some of them are also toxic over people who use forks like LibreWolf or Waterfox.



  • @smeg It seems like you miss the technical knowledge. Let me explain. Bad for security; this extension is so simply made there is basically nothing you could rly exploit and the only thing this extension is able to manage ur other extensions not more. Bad for privacy; it’s not since not every extension can be fingerprinting, only extensions which modify or do things related to the site you access. Websites don’t have by default access to the extensions you have installed.