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  • Let's say my family is massively in debt. All the other members of my family are trying to find work, or going to local food banks, or planning a budget.

    Meanwhile, I am using my time to scrounge in thrift stores and rub every lamp I can find to try to find a genie and magically wish everything better.

    You may think my actions are useless, and a waste of time, and that I'm childish for believing it will accomplish anything; but I'm "still doing something as opposed to sitting around" and that makes it OK, right?

  • I really don't have the time, or the interest, to explain it to you; but all of the things you linked are either hyperbole, misinformation, or straight up fabrications; a very small amount of digging will show you why. But hey, I don't work for Brave or care if anyone uses it or not. At the end of the day, use whatever browser you're comfortable with.

  • Yes. That is in fact what I'm saying. Brave has built in blockers for ads, trackers, and cookies. It has a built-in VPN. It has a built-in Tor browser. It's default search engine is DDG instead of Google. Considering Firefox defaults to Google for searches, you're likely giving more data to Google through Firefox than you would using Brave.

  • The Times of Israel said Iran fired two ballistic missiles and that both were intercepted.

    Does this make almost no sense to anyone else? If you're going to violate the ceasefire, why would you only fire two missiles? Considering Israel's success rate with shooting down missiles, these were almost guaranteed to be intercepted. Were they hoping Israel would just forget about their missile defense system? Even if that was the case, again, why only two? It's like the entire goal was just to technically violate the ceasefire with no other gain.

  • Oooh, I got you OP. If you liked the dense micro-maps of Into the Breach, check out Bad North. Defend small islands from waves of invaders with limited troops. Not an overly long game, but very satisfying for what it is.