This article did not present a compelling case for abandoning brave. Who cares what the founder thinks about various political issues. If the software is good, then thatâs all that matters.
Donât get me wrong, I support same sex marriage, but people have a right to oppose the concept as marriage is a government idea that is tied up in politics.
Your question doesnât make sense. But anyway, I read the rest of the article, but very quickly as I found it to be unconvincing from the start.
The adding shit to the URL is scummy but thatâs no longer there. The author spends an excessive amount of time on this issue Eva use itâs no longer there. It was a bad move by Brave, but they retracted from it pretty quickly it seems.
The crypto stuff doesnât bother me. I am not anti crypto. I think itâs an interesting technology that has potential. A lot of people, I think, are lashing out against crypto because they donât understand it and there are too many crypto bros.
This article did not present a compelling case for abandoning brave. Who cares what the founder thinks about various political issues. If the software is good, then thatâs all that matters.
Donât get me wrong, I support same sex marriage, but people have a right to oppose the concept as marriage is a government idea that is tied up in politics.
Agree. I voted for SSM in Australia. Honestly I think government has no business in relationships but it does for basically healthcare and taxation. How much of modern tech was built off Nazi or other evil creator tech, where do we draw the line? I'm sure Eich isn't the only CIS white male CEO that is anti-SSM but isn't open about it. It comes with a lot of religious bigotry. Do we refuse to use products that faith holders develop?
How about let users choose their experience. IMHO Firefox has a long way to go to recover its golden years and the mobile app is in fact crap so it won't lure me back until performance is fixed. Until then Vivaldi is my main.