>Jumping off of Google's dick because they fired someone who offended leftists >Jumping on Mozilla's dick even though they did the same exact with over a dick joke a few years back
Why not use Opera or Vivaldi, they can even run extensions design for chrome.
Blake Lewis
>be me >use firecuck to spread my rightful hate across the internet
Ian Harris
Because chropera is garbage and Vivaldi destroys memory
Thomas Brooks
Opera died when presto died. Its just a chrome reskin now.
Dominic Rogers
Because I don't jump on dicks over dumb shit like politics
Tyler Hill
I got firefox because google was slow and stealing my data. Maybe I was wrong.
I tried opera on my phone and it was ok, I don't want to install Vivaldi incase I look at porn and create an association between porn and the italian composer vivaldi, I consider baroque music sacred.
What's a non botnet search engine thats actually good?
Ryan Russell
I don't think there is a non-shitty obscure search engine that ain't botnet with cookies. As for Opera mobile, it's data saving "turbo" and ad blocking service steals your data by passing it through their servers. Possibly owned by Chinese now, too.
Really the best bet for a browser that just damn well works is Firefox, or Waterfox if you want to strip the SJWism but lose the security of NPAPI applications being disabled.
Oliver White
Why not Brave
Aiden Foster
Shitty botnet Blink engine built for chrome (which it is actually cloning), crappy ineffective adblocker gimmick
David Martinez
Go away, shill.
Brandon Rogers
>Why not use Opera but i do
Brody Edwards
It's still in early development though? It runs nicely on my phone It was a question not a recommendation Pls no bully
Leo King
Per RMS:
"I generally do not connect to web sites from my own machine, aside from a few sites I have some special relationship with. I usually fetch web pages from other sites by sending mail to a program (see git://git.gnu.org/womb/hacks.git) that fetches them, much like wget, and then mails them back to me. Then I look at them using a web browser, unless it is easy to see the text in the HTML page directly. I usually try lynx first, then a graphical browser if the page needs it (using konqueror, which won't fetch from other sites in such a situation).
I occasionally also browse unrelated sites using IceCat via Tor. Except for rare cases, I do not identify myself to them. I think that is enough to prevent my browsing from being connected with me. IceCat blocks tracking tags and most fingerprinting methods."
Brayden James
>they can even run extensions design for chrome. You say that like it's a good thing.
Tyler Davis
Yeah why are people still supporting Google?
Fuck them and fuck Mozilla.
Luis Harris
They fired him? Google's so pussy whipped that they will fire employees for talking about sociology?
Samuel Turner
>Opera not FLOSS >Vivaldi proprietary botnet >Firefox free and free, no spying, high quality browser
Easton Jones
>no spying
Angel Ramirez
Brave
Robert Long
I used to really like Opera. Then they released this version where the tab area changes to a random color every time the program starts. That was a month ago, and they've dropped support for Linux 32-bit since.
I'm trying Nightly and so far it's okay. Definitely open to suggestions.
Cameron Taylor
Because waterfox exists
Jack Ramirez
Use Opera's nightly mode. It's always dark. Or download some skin
Dylan Murphy
Waterfox Pale Moon SeaMonkey IceCat
Which one Sup Forums?
Jordan Clark
If I was going to use a chromium based browser, I would use brave, not the closed-source piece of shit that is Opera.
Ethan Lopez
Brave or Yandex.
Levi Martinez
why not not be an autistic manchild and not let retarded americlap politics dictate your choice for a piece software that downloads and renders webpages?
Aaron Perez
>autistic manchildren AHHHHHHHHHHHH HE SAID ITTTT
Liam Cook
Browsing with Brave right now senpai. Noads feels good.
Cameron Allen
Seamonkey
You're welcome
Isaac Cox
Opera and Vivaldi are based off blink which is made by Google. If you are looking for a web browser that isn't Google's Opera and Vivaldi are not an option.
Lincoln Taylor
Well, the main argument would be that the politics will affect the product quality, as they will choose people based on their links with the socjus in power rather than skill. But if this does happen, people will naturally abandon it.
David Morgan
Proprietary.
Andrew Foster
> Vivaldi destroys memory Not on my machines
Jonathan Evans
Blink is open source (lgpl 2). What does it even mean that Google is the biggest contributor?
Cooper Taylor
Opera is botnet.
Vivaldi is chrome with JavaScript skin that isn't even fully open source.
Brave is still shit on desktops and is basically the same as vivaldi except tries to be more "internet freedom oriented" like firefox. Though brave seems to be the best android browser for now, unless you want something lighter like naked browser.
The only proper (desktop) browsers currently are Firefox/Nightly IceCat Pale Moon Iridium
Adam Parker
Firefox doesn't violate my software freedoms, but I don't like the direction it's going so I jumped to palememe. It may be developed by a furfag but still it's a comfy browser
Landon Gutierrez
>Why not use Opera or Vivaldi, they can even run extensions design for chrome. So does firefox now and chrome extensions suck
Jonathan Phillips
>Opera/9.80 (Windows NT 6.2; Win64; x64) Presto/2.12.388 Version/12.17 bro
Christopher Walker
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Eli Ross
Opera died in the late v10s I think. Mobile opera is even worse. Their servers do the actual browsing and they send a compressed display to your phone. What the actual fuck.
Elijah Foster
>What's a non botnet search engine thats actually good?
Bing :^)
Lucas Reed
You're talking like this won't be the future of "personal" computers too. I bet in less than 50 years you'll be able to rent hardware and pay for remote desktops.
Jaxson Morales
If I'm leaving Chrome because of pic related, is it safe to move to a chromium-based browser? I currently use Pale Moon as an alt, but it's kind of slow and clunky. How's Vivaldi, in terms of not sending Google all of the data that it collects in chrome?
Luis Bennett
Vivaldi is shittier than chrome. Use Iridium. It's perfect for your situation. Or if you want a Firefox browser go with Firefox Nightly with privacy tweaks in about:config. It's just as fast as anything else right now.
Parker Wood
Can Iridium use greasemonkey scripts/does it have any way to use Sup Forums X and whatnot?
Matthew Rivera
>>Jumping off of Google's dick because they fired someone who offended leftists People who do this are fucking brainless subhumans and should be launched into outer space. Using google products is bad in the first place, but jumping ships because of such a stupid issue is beyond retarded. fucking shitheads don't belong on a technology board
Isaac Jenkins
searx
Leo Howard
try spreading your hate for DRM you cuck
Luke Taylor
I prefer Palemoon over icecat, but I haven't tried the other two. How are they?
I also tried Midori and that's a meme fucking browser. Crashes every couple minutes.
Michael Jenkins
tired of this shit
where do I go (android)
Josiah Taylor
Well, there's also this stuff: Now just seems to be a good of a time as any
Jordan Hall
Firefox just werks for me. I can't live without my extensions
Ryder Gonzalez
Not anymore it doesn't
Elijah James
>non botnet search engine thats actually good
Thomas Jones
Hi, everyone. This feels like an appropriate thread to post this image.
I made it myself :3
I would very much enjoy feedback. Thanks in advance
Jack Ross
>Firing someone for writing a well reasoned and thoroughly researched paper in response to legitimately unethical and probably illegal business practices is comparable to firing someone for unprofessional workplace behavior like dick jokes
Blake Reyes
>putting a ton of effort into comparing a heavily opinionated choice-war Everyone's going to just disregard your graphic because it isn't praising their browser of choice and shitting on all other browsers enough.
Adrian Allen
>Opera uses Blink As long as it isn't sending my data to Google then I don't give a single fuck
I've tried Yandex and it's good, but I'm not sure I can trust it - I bet the Kremlin has built some backdoors in
In a free market I can choose to support the companies I want to support. Google has made it clear that they support radical neo-Marxism, and I'm not okay with that, so I will no longer support that company.
Lincoln Howard
>As long as it isn't sending my data to Google It's sending your data to a chinese company that turns around and sells it to Google
Carson Rodriguez
>Opera/9.80 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10.11.6) Presto/2.12.388 Version/12.16 brah
Mason Martin
>implying you can ever get away from internet botnets
Alexander White
This was such shit. Guy somehow managed to compose a wall of text without saying anything remotely meaningful, all boiling down to "think critically and do your own research" in the end. If his sole purpose was to waste my time then well done, I guess