Zorin OS 17.3 replaced the default Browser from Firefox(Old) to Brave(New).
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Y not gnome web
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Will it be legal? Recently honey extension was caught doing this, though without user consent.
Even with user consent, would businesses work with firefox affiliate if it is not actually attracting sales, but taking a portion of sales, and thus reducing profit, just because it is made through the browser?
Firefox tried "privacy friendly ad" but that has also received community backslash because it turns users into products and doing anything like that would make their profit engine go boom and exploit private data. Wouldn't the similar backslash also apply in affiliated sales?wrote 4 days ago last edited byThe way i see it if its opt in theres no issue. This would be something that wouldn't happen unless you manually turned it on.
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To take that passage (Romans) and to interpret it to mean that Homosexuality should be persecuted is to ignore Jesus' lessons in favor of one's own hatred. That's not Christian at all.
wrote 4 days ago last edited byAgain, read the Bible. That's all I'll say because it's obvious to me that you've probably only read scraps through third parties within the context of progressive "Christianity".
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God, I hate Paul. He seems to be the source of most of the shitty things in Christianity.
wrote 4 days ago last edited byAll Scripture is God-breathed. Take it up with Him.
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Again, read the Bible. That's all I'll say because it's obvious to me that you've probably only read scraps through third parties within the context of progressive "Christianity".
wrote 4 days ago last edited byYou've got me wrong, but do what you think is best.
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Seems like a strange choice. If anything i would've expected them to just use a firefox fork or something.
wrote 4 days ago last edited byZen is literally the best browser around right now, I do understand the UI isn't for everybody but if you vibe with it, it rocks
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"we replaced the browser with ad ware, that we even admit we had to ship settings to minimise its malware effect"
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Brave hates gays
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Well, Brave is -regardless of the companies decisions- still a damn good browser with many build in essentials (TOR, IPFS, Bittorrent...), so, while I PERSONALLY don't use this anymore (currently I use an heavily patched suckless surf and Dillo) I don't see much wrong in including this in a distribution especially catering to users switching from windows.
wrote 4 days ago last edited byYes I can't get through the day without IPFS, good take
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Is privacyguides wrong?
wrote 4 days ago last edited byhttps://www.pcmag.com/news/brave-browser-caught-redirecting-users-through-affiliate-links
I'm not going to defend Mozilla by any means, but if you care about privacy, you wouldn't use a browser based on Chrome anyway.
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the everyday linux distro that is famous for asking people for money for their pro version, cause they know most of the userbase is coming from windows and doesnt know that everything is free?
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one of the worst distros ever so I guess this is pretty obvious choice and telling to some.
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Recent firefox policy change is controversial, but how brave is better?
wrote 4 days ago last edited by"We don't like the proposed new Coke recipe, so we're switching to drinking raw undiluted sewage instead".
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All Scripture is God-breathed. Take it up with Him.
wrote 4 days ago last edited byLol, imagine thinking any of that half-baked fanfic was real.
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Define worst? It does what it says, it's an easy stable distro for windows refugees. Slow updates doesn't make something bad
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the everyday linux distro that is famous for asking people for money for their pro version, cause they know most of the userbase is coming from windows and doesnt know that everything is free?
wrote 4 days ago last edited byThey don't force you to buy anything. Almost all distros have a donation button their site/git.
Nothing wrong with supporting projects you adore.
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They don't force you to buy anything. Almost all distros have a donation button their site/git.
Nothing wrong with supporting projects you adore.
wrote 4 days ago last edited byUbuntu asks for money for their "pro" version.
It's a big reason why I switched to Debian.
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Brave marketing has gone crazy to convince people it's less dodgy than Firefox. Come on!
wrote 4 days ago last edited byYeah. Viral marketing is real but people never seem to be able to identify it.
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Once again like Zorin, it isn't required to use the base version. Projects take time and effort, support is optional. Debian also has a donation page gonna distrohop now too?
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As a Librewolf user I wouldn't make it default for casual users this kind of distro is aiming for. Sure enabling logins to use it as a main browser is piss easy, but that's still more work than the average person wants to put into setting up their system.
Waterfox would be the better choice since it's just default Firefox in every way besides Mozilla's spyware.
wrote 4 days ago last edited byUgh. Why can't designers recognize they don't need to do things different just for the sake of being different?
I guess it's what makes them bad designers.