

People don’t like Brave because they believe it’s a crypto scam, and the CEO is a douchebag. But Brave has said they’ll continue to support extensions regardless of Google’s change.
People don’t like Brave because they believe it’s a crypto scam, and the CEO is a douchebag. But Brave has said they’ll continue to support extensions regardless of Google’s change.
Brave supports extensions still but it has its own issues.
It’s getting hard to boycott companies and products when it starting to look like most are dipping their toes into stuff their users don’t like.
It’s not X, it’s Truth Social 2.0.
Paying his tribute to the king. He’ll have to donate more if he wants to usurp Elon. How much has Zuck donated?
Don’t worry, Elon. The Russian bot farms will create more users every election cycle.
Right, I remember the MS/IE issue in the past. I never understood why Apple wasn’t held to the same scrutiny. They don’t have the corporate hold like Windows does, so maybe that was why.
So if Google has to sell off Chrome, what happens to Chromebooks? It runs on ChromeOS with Chrome being the main interface. Could Google not spin off Chrome as another company?
Why force one company to sell off their browser? Shouldn’t MS have to sell Edge and Apple sell Safari?
No, just a personal choice.
Does anyone know good people to follow? I’d rather not join Bluesky.
Haha be thankful for what you have. I work at a pretty large financial institution and we still use Skype for Business. There is another messaging app we use but not everyone is granted access to it so I have to use both apps daily.
What’s Bluesky going to do to combat Russian bots and misinformation, and essentially keep it from becoming Twitter/X?
Republicans will control Congress. I’m sure they’ll be fine rolling anything back.
I wouldn’t be surprised if he pulls the US out of NATO and the UN, since he hates both organizations.
You’d be amazed at what seemingly intelligent people will do or say or believe.
Aren’t 75% of the users Russian bots? Lol
Man, you never worked for a large corporation that that had internal web based apps that only work on Internet Explorer and refused to update it.
I wonder how this affects people that setup Pi Hole and VPN and all that.
Sounds about right for HP.
Mozilla posted an update:
Update at 10:20 pm ET: Mozilla has since announced a change to the license language to address user complaints. It now says, “You give Mozilla the rights necessary to operate Firefox. This includes processing your data as we describe in the Firefox Privacy Notice. It also includes a nonexclusive, royalty-free, worldwide license for the purpose of doing as you request with the content you input in Firefox. This does not give Mozilla any ownership in that content.”