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The mobile experience of Firefox with ad block is so much better than Chrome. Using chrome on mobile makes the Internet feel broken to me. I can't go back.
The CEO of brave is a piece of shit that should not be supported or promoted.
Most of us don't care as long as the product is good. There are a lot more people involved with brave than him who are doing a great job. Unless you can actively show me a shit post history like Trump, I don't gaf.
Yeah it's obvious most people don't care. That's why things are as shitty as they are. That's why corps and billionaires have all the power because collectively people will not give up their toys to ensure everyone is treated fairly.
A bad leader with people under them knowing they're bad makes them bad too.
You equate antisemitism and shitty business? Hmm...
Yes, some guy having racist ideas somehow isnt as bad ad disrupting a lot of lives while taking a pay raise. There's always a some degree of evil involved with anything at scale. pick the thing that screws you least.
I care.
Brave is a scam
you won't get one "they heard it" . I prefer firefox because I've used it for almost 2 decades and know it inside-out, but brave is solid too. As long as it remains open source I'm fine with it , and it's my "chrome backup" when a page is designed for chrome
inb4 "they added an affilliate link to an exchange 5 years ago,"
ublock is not slow, the difference between it and rust is insignificant if you look at page load time data with a similar set of block lists.