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      I just play League: Shadow Legends on my phone through double NordVPN accounts (if you sign up now you get two, so you get double protection) with Incogni. My news? Ground News.

      Those are the four internet companies I use for my day to day business. I also buy a lot of tshirts and merch. I got a coffee cup with a cat on it, in a funny pose.

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        Lastly, If the news gets you down, then do what I was told to say, use Better Health. Picking someone who works for you can be difficult, and here at Better Health, you are able to switch to a different mental health proffesional, free of charge. Join our glorified chat service passing for mental health, today.

        Lastly, lastly, do not forget to purchase my brand new power energy slop or lunchables for your kids, they are almost food. The lunchables, not the kids.

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              It is, sir. You can rest soundly. Here’s a bunch of these if you feel like you need them in the future:

              /s/s/s/s/s/s/s/s/s/s/s/s/s/s/s/s/s/s/s/s/s/s/s/s/s/s/s

              Edit: I should really stop being so snarky, sometimes I let the fun get the better of me, but I don’t mean it, except I kind of do, but not really, so don’t let anyone let it get to them.

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              The person is saying that they’ve replaced web browsing with playing a cash grab mobile game through two VPNs. On Lemmy. Are we really that far gone? Replaced Firefox with Raid Shadow Legends is “worryingly realistic”?

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      they kinda already had a followup piece here; https://hackaday.com/2025/04/07/which-browser-should-i-use-in-2025/ which points to vivaldi and librewolf

      and i kinda agree with them; i hate the chromium monopoly but i’ve been using vivaldi more precisely because it was european based (aside from the uplink chromium) and the fact they’ve taken a hardline stance against adding ai features. being able to add filterlists to the build in blocker is nice too.

      and this is from someone who has loved mozilla since netscape days and has used firefox since it was firebird.

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        I have been on Firefox since it was called Mosaic*. I changed to Vivaldi because they actually have a shit of features I use and like. But then Google said, “no ublock for u!”, so I said, “fuck u, no customer for u!” and went back to Firefox.

        It’s literally the one reason I use FF. Because I’m old and get the FUCK off my lawn.

        * it had a swirling thing

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        I’ve been using various Firefox forks occasionally since before it was cool and that’s still a respectable choice in my opinion. I still cling to the faint hope that maybe Google will not be in exclusive control of web standards but it might be pointless if everyone is ready to hop on the hip chromium skin of the month every time Mozilla corp does something stupid and out of touch. Manifest v3 should have been a much bigger wake-up call for the privacy minded chromium user, but I guess people are satisfied as long as Google lets them block most ads if they feel like allowing it.

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          As I understand it, there were genuine security reasons for Manifest v3. Browser extensions are a great vector for malware and under manifest v2 it was very easy to sneakily distribute that malware … or something.

          Honestly I didn’t look into it that much because I’d use Firefox either way.

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      I don’t like Brave’s leadership or crypto, but the problem for me is that Brave ticks the most boxes

      • Adblocking
      • Privacy
      • Security
      • Multiplatform
      • Web Apps

      There are browsers that do stuff better, like Vanadium and Trivalent, but those are locked to specific platforms, have poor built in ad blockers, and encourage you to never install extensions for security reasons.

      And if I want to avoid the Chromium monopoly, there’s Webkit which still manages to have good security and privacy, but there’s no Webkit browser on Android and on Linux, Gnome Web feels slow to use and doesn’t have a good adblocker.

      That being said, I’m still on Firefox right now. Chromium has some weird quirks on the desktop that annoys me so much.