

So they get to keep their Ad Privacy malware and cookies. Sounds like that was their endgame.
So they get to keep their Ad Privacy malware and cookies. Sounds like that was their endgame.
KDE and associated KDE programs crash randomly all the time for me. I switched back to Windows for a few weeks and am patiently waiting for plasma 6.1 and Nvidia 555 drivers to go to stable.
The comments in the OP link say it’s Catwalk. I don’t know what Catwalk is though. 🙂
Edit: it’s a CPU monitor.
I’m guessing these are changes for chrome users? I haven’t seen any of those new AI changes. Granted I don’t use Google primarily, and was only testing a few times.
I don’t use Instagram, but I also don’t want any politics in my cereal, so that would be fine here.
Data mining.
I’ve disabled it for now. Rooted phone is enormously more valuable to me than RCS that only half works right to begin with.
Off topic, but what’s with the overprotective DO NOT COPY WITHOUT PERMISSION statement on the article image? It’s a screenshot of KDE, not the author’s own work…
They don’t work as well with Firefox, and with window decoration shadows. Also, rounded window decorations that are out there don’t do Firefox well. (I get that that’s also on Mozilla some).
Breeze.
Still no fix for the confused half-rounded, half-squared window decoration? Looks tacky.
Might be easier to just disable reviews on Amazon if you’re trying to block fake reviews lol.
I actually sincerely went into the article hoping for logical technical explanations. But I can’t justify listening to someone who starts off with “I’m right you’re wrong”. It’s childish.
The fact is that all browser companies have their problems. I’m interested only in the technical aspects. For example, why is there a whole spec sheet of config settings to make Firefox private against Mozilla? Why does Mozilla continue to install spyware alongside Windows installations (default browser task) ? Why do I have to remove feature plugins, with each major update that assist Mozilla with telemetry and adware, despite Mozilla claiming to have removed those long ago? Why do I have to turn off Normandy? Why should Normandy exist in a so called private browser?
This is what I’m looking for… Not “I’m right you’re wrong”.
“If someone recommends Brave to you, you should ignore them, because they are wrong.”
I stopped reading here. If you would like to present objective technical arguments, please try not to sound like a 5 year old “I’m right, you’re wrong, blah blah”.
Use Brave or use Firefox. They both work great for privacy, but I find Brave is easier to configure to be private.
Just ran through that list of bugs and don’t see my issue that happens all the time. I guess I’ll have to add a ticket.
My bug is when minimizing and restoring windows (fedora plasma 6 latest version), the first time or two it is smooth, but a few more times and it gets really jerky. It acts like a memory leak somewhere.