• scytale
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    11 months ago

    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.

    • @Silvia@lemmy.world
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      11 months ago

      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?

      • NormalC
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        11 months ago

        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

      • @737@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        mainly not being based on chromium, no integrated crypto stuff, css theming support, and some compatibility issues with complex websites (as a result of no chromium)

  • NormalC
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    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.

      • PrivateNoob
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        Paranoid people usually will use a flatpak version of software, since that can secure the person’s privacy a bit more than a non-flatpak one. (The program is isolated from the system, just like a docker container if you know what that is)

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      11 months ago

      The extreme customization it offers is fun, but even on my gaming rig the updates of source packages are unbearably slow, I would never use it as a daily driver.

    • NormalC
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      A rabbit should be a mascot for a free software program, it has surprisingly not been done in my knowledge.

    • @Sunrosa@lemmy.world
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      11 months ago

      probably in between conservative and paranoid. as with Arch, imo. NixOS is great btw. Gentoo people are insane (in a good way).

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    11 months ago

    Here you go for when you’ll inevitably fuck up