

Ah, haven’t used DMs! Still, the UI is my favorite so far.
Ah, haven’t used DMs! Still, the UI is my favorite so far.
Shoutout to Thunder for Lemmy. That app is legendary and the developer is actually passionate about the space from a non-monetary stand point.
Eh, one bad election? Have you been under a rock? Do people forget 2016? And all the smaller elections in between then and now? Millions of us are losing basic human rights for a while now.
Am I only one who visually loves Avatar? I can sit four hours just for those water vfx.
Idk, that water looks way better than Pocahontas.
Horrible take.
To be privilege enough to take on that firehose…
Is it magical?
Ah interesting! TIL. Thank you!
Talk about irrelevant comment. Blocked.
Theu don’t verify emails and the CEO has even suggested we can use a random string. Also, you can pay with Bitcoin. No forced KYC anywhere along the way.
Eh, doesn’t discouraged me from using em. For me is them or Google. As those are the only two useable engines for my type of surfing.
Hmm, so no firewall in the router blocking ports, instead blocking happens on the actual client?
How does IPV6 makes port forwarding possible?
Well, I’m talking about my use case which involves my own threat model. Regardless if it matches yours or not, it’s still a complain I can share about the current state of browsers.
Great for anonymity but has the same security baggage that gecko based browsers havem
Like I said, security is what I’m talking about. Brave browser, as much as I dislike the company is the best compromise when looking for both.
Just not what I’ve read from security engineers or other sources like GrapheneOS devs. A lot of the flaws on mobile also apply to desktop. Just turns out engineering man power is a huge deal for secure browsers.
Wow, you gotta be pretty privilege in one way or more to say that’s at the forefront