You’re part of the problem :)
Not here to argue, but you’re not going to like my take.
If you don’t think people with conflicting beliefs should be here you’re building an echo chamber and you’re obstructing the ability to make change.
It takes conversation from people on both sides of the topic to reach common ground.
You’re part of the problem :)
Here, as an avid Linux lover who knows how to shut up about it let me explain to you what went wrong here.
Nobody asked.
You remember how we used to make fun of vegans because they would insert it into every possible conversation as if it were some sort of badge of honor they needed to flex? Yeah. That’s what Linux users are becoming. Tech vegans.
This platform is wonderful but the people on it circle jerk politics and aren’t open to discussion. The community has dramatically shifted left. We’re very far from the center now.
Came for the platform, considering leaving for the people.
The point of web diversity is to allow people to use what browser they want. If you like Firefox use it, if someone else wants to use Brave, let them.
Brave is not a bad browser, turn on what you want, turn off what you don’t. The idea that there must be a right and wrong is stupid.
To write off an entire browser because of one person at the company doesn’t really make sense.
To write it off because “it’s chromium” is also a problem because they don’t support chrome decisions and are not applying their trash to it.
To write it off because crypto is attached is ignorant because you’re welcome to just turn those features off.
You’re part of the problem. If someone using Windows bugs you so much, go read a different post.