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  • There's really not a difference. At the end of the day you need a browser so a reason not to use one is not terribly different from a reason TO use another. And the one that constantly gets recommended in these communities is Firefox, which is not as bad as Chrome but still worse than just about any privacy-preserving browser out there.

  • It still uses chromium

    I'm not sure what that means. It doesn't "use Chromium", it is a fork of Chromium.

    it's susceptible to the Google's Web integrity protocols

    No. It isn't. You're thinking of Chrome. Don't know how many times I can say this but Chromium forks are not Chrome.

    An website using the new protocols can refuse to load on your browser if you don't accept the ads.

    ...huh?

    Why is it so difficult to comprehend?

    Because it makes zero sense.

  • Any kind of algorithm used for type of thing is going to be trying to increase rents. If enough people all use the same algorithm, price fixing is what you'll get.

    It's not necessarily malicious intent, it's just the way the software works, which opens the discussion about the role of using algorithms in rent calculations in general.

  • Firefox is actually NOT a private browser. I don't know where it gets this reputation because clearly those people haven't read their privacy policy where it plainly states that they gather and sell your info to a data mining company.

    For better or worse, Chromium browsers work better because the vast majority of people use Chromium so that's how people build their sites.

    Brave has tons of privacy features and settings. Including built-in ad-blocking just like uBlock so your extensions can't be used to fingerprint you.

    If you want a private browser and insist on but using Chromium there are dozens of Firefox forks that are much better for privacy.

    If the (supposedly) privacy preserving ads and crypto really upset you, you can simply turn them off.

  • Stock for stock, yes.

    The difference is iOS is iOS, and there is only one. Whereas Android is open source and comes in thousands of flavors. You cannot install another OS on your Apple devices. You get what Apple gives you, and nothing more or different because that's the way they like it. They want control over your devices.

    Some flavors of Android are Graphene or Calyx OS which are not only better and more usable than iOS but also 10x more secure and private.

    1. You have to pay for them either way. Only 1 way is multiple orders of magnitude less expensive.
    2. Because children shouldn't be disadvantaged or suffer because of the poor decisions of their parents.
    3. Because they're fucking people, bro. Have some compassion. Everyone makes mistakes.
  • The smaller it is, the bigger the difference that 1 inch makes.

    Also, more space means more efficient cooling usually.

    We're not talking about more or less space, we're talking about maximizing the value of the space you have, regardless of how much that is.

  • I'm mostly going to complain about bezels on any mobile device with a screen because I really want to maximize screen real estate. But at some point I'm just like "really?". Like you are going to make SOME compromises to be repairable and upgradeable and that seems like a fairly minor one.

    • You can't actually own movies anymore unless you buy physical copies (which are subject to damage over time).
    • You're dependent on someone else's servers to stream the movies.
    • The providers can and have removed movies you've paid for.
    • Not dependent on your internet connection, which can be unreliable for many.