Hey guys, my little adventure with Brave is over, and, as you can see from the subject line, I have decided to switch back to FireFox. Now, I do want to stress that I had absolutely no issues with Brave, it is just as fast and stable as Google Chrome and has some cool features Google can't provide (no not that shitty crypto garbage BAT whatever). However, FireFox, despite being a pale shell of its former self, is still more customizable and feature-rich than any Chromium browser. I have decided to stick with FireFox until the very end, thereby protecting the web from Chromium monopolizing browser engines and enjoying a better, more customizable, browsing experience for myself.
>>7 Almost all browsers use Blink, the Google controlled fork, not Chromium. So you are wrong.
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Anonymous2019-05-09 8:53
Firefox is a parasite. There is no reason why there needs to be more than one browser engine. Browser engines are nothing but legacy support, meaningless drudgery. There is no need for millions of man hours to be wasted: This is the power of open source.
Similarly there is no reason for the windows and linux kernel to coexist. Meaningless redundant work to support hordes of uninteresting chink hardware. No innovation, just busy work. I look forward to windows switching to linux.
{UPDATE} 06/11/19: I am holding firm. Firefox until the end is still the gameplan, despite rumors of paid versions surfacing. The reality is that we cannot allow horrible companies like Google to control the browser, Chromium (Blink) is infected with Googlelogy and submitting to that full sale is just naive and dangerous. I say stick with Firefox through these rumors, if the worst happens we can switch to a fork but for now: hold firm.