![]() Like it or not, even if you aren’t a firefox user you still need mozilla to help fight the good fight for alternative rights. ![]() If we aren’t careful the web may become much less friendly to alternatives. Remember that while these things are by-passable for now using simple tricks, look ahead by several years. ![]() Please don’t make the mistake of thinking chromium forks including brave aren’t effected by “Google’s bullshit”! Even assuming they have the resources to throw at maintain forks that deviate from upstream, it doesn’t automatically mean those APIs won’t become defunct if they fail to maintain a critical mass (brave’s market share is in the margins of error).Īs just because an alt browser could continue to support manifest v2, it doesn’t mean alt browsers won’t get targeted with regressive payloads that harm the user experience anyway, just as google have been testing and are promising to do going forward. Moreover, those who’ve been paying attention to the state of browser wars lately will understand that google hasn’t merely been a benevolent steward of chromium Their vision of the future, should they manage to get it done, is one of DRM, restrictions on 3rd party adblocking, web properties that are coded to work worse under alt-browsers. Perhaps more importantly though it doesn’t seem to appreciate the value of alternatives and the harms of living under monopolies when the alternatives are gone. Well, I find this comment to be unnecessarily rude. Brave is secure, fast, ad free, and not encumbered by Google’s bullshit. ![]()
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