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There’s no reason not to buy a brother or canon if you need a good laser printer to make hard copies of stuff. Not everybody wants to back everything up to the cloud and like hard copies or need it for their business.
There’s no reason not to buy a brother or canon if you need a good laser printer to make hard copies of stuff. Not everybody wants to back everything up to the cloud and like hard copies or need it for their business.
cannon and brother are both decent printer companies
which site is that? Google search page? it works fine for me in every browser I’ve ever tried it on.
most people don’t give af which browser they use. they trust the brand of google because the search engine was “the best” so they moved from firefox/edge over to chrome thanks to an advertising blitz and deals with vendors to put chrome on laptops, at the time was a better browser and much more stable since it silo’d tabs into processes (which is what almost all browser do now).
Very little though, almost all that code has been replaced/rewritten over the years along with all the new stuff that has been added.
there was a while there if you used more than a few extensions you’d have a lot of issues. Also there were tons of issues over the years where there were some massive memory leaks. It has gotten much better since then with quantum and electrolysis.
that’s fine, we’ll find a way. I mean they could start some kind of clumsy certification thing, but I’ll just move on and open up brave when I absolutely have to, otherwise they get no attention from me. I bet ublock traffic is less than a half a percent of their traffic.
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.
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
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.
For a few years there I was on the border, extensions used to make firefox extremely unstable, along with it being primarily multithreaded rather than multiprocess. Now it’s much better. I know a lot of people don’t like what the “quantum project” did, but I love it. Now a tab might crash because of some shitty plugin or something but the rest is fine.
I really like what LibreWolf has been doing
Whatever their “intent” it fucking dumb and an invasion of privacy with no real justification. Governments don’t need to see what I’m doing on the internet.
Surely they can’t force say US browser companies to do this to browsers downloaded from the USA?
They already got Trump’s DMs from twitter. Twitter actually fought it and had to pay a $350,000 fine for not turning the DMs over immediately. I think that Musk doesn’t like his fellow right wing cultists from being blocked/ignored by regular people and liberals. Hence his recent comment that he was going to remove the ability to block anyone on X. Of course lots of people immediately said that they’d leave because angry right wing stalkers doxxing them and such.
People just like to rage over things on the internet. I suspect they also don’t know how to get to the fkn point rather than ramble like they’re waxing poetic on a topic. Reddit is full of that shit.
I’ve been using firefox almost exclusively on my macs for years. It never gives me any issues.
been using it for years without issue. What you experienced is a fluke
current firefox silos cookies to the website now. other sites can’t look at your cookies now and it’s automatic
if it’s not ghost pepper you’re not really getting the full experience.