- Putting Brave and Firefox next to each other doesn’t sit right with me. I’d say Brave is the tech normie’s “secure” browser. Then you can put Librewolf next to Firefox. - Technically they have about the same privacy standards by default 
- As someone who went from Chrome to Brave, im actually very curious. What are some of the differences between Firefox and Brave? Should I make it a priority to switch? - Both Brave and Firefox are both weakly copylefted libre software (MPLv2). However both programs are culpable to privacy pitfalls and bad practices. Brave has its infamous crypto/ad scheme and firefox has google search as its default engine (among other opt out telemetry). Both have users run nonfree javascript by default. - Use firefox instead of Brave since firefox gives you more freedom on how hardened you want your web browser to be from a very low level. Theres also Librewolf for privacy and GNU Icecat for freedom. - Also package maintainers have firefox in their repos and virtually never have Brave 
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- Being called conservative for using firefox is mean! - Yeah, after a number of people tried to go after Mozilla for hiring trans people, those kinds of people are mostly on Brave nowadays 
 
- The Linux circlejerk is at it again 
- Luke Smith has some pretty bigoted opinions. - What has he done? I’ve never heard of him. - He’s a far right dipshit https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/mar/12/far-right-open-source-technology-censorship 
 
 
- Welcome to the rabbit hole. - A rabbit should be a mascot for a free software program, it has surprisingly not been done in my knowledge. 
 
- Here you go for when you’ll inevitably fuck up  
- this is just so wrong i don’t know where to start omg - start at the beginning 
 
- At least I’m not a normie, I have no idea what MKBHD is. - Previously a musk simp, until it started effecting him. he’s a YouTube techfluencer who’s always all in on tech. Full blown optimism even when it’s obviously wrong with sudo-libertarian ideals without calling himself libertarian. Guy thinks the best of all tech companies while ignoring all faults until it’s insanely in-your-face 
 
- You can differentiate between GNU/Linux users and Linux users on whether they have steam installed, and differentiate further if it is installed as a flatpak or not. - I don’t get it, but I’d like to. Would you explain the difference for me? - Most Linux users on the internet are elitists. - Not much more to take away from that comment. It’s essentially differentiating between “casual Linux users” and “real Linux users”. 
 
 










