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  • marialeal@social.vivaldi.netM marialeal@social.vivaldi.net

    Bring popcorn, this is a developing story… 🍿
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    @marialeal

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    • makesubarugayagain@weird.autosM makesubarugayagain@weird.autos

      @elexia @marialeal sorry ben affleck, the last movie i saw in theaters was sorry to bother you.

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      @makesubarugayagain @elexia @marialeal caption with Damon was more fitting with the OP and thread... 😂

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      • lea@lea.petL lea@lea.pet

        @hyperreal@tilde.zone @marialeal@social.vivaldi.net @asm@is.beeping.pet @woe2you@beige.party

        They've also built ProtonVPN into the browser and users can use the free tier without a ProtonVPN account
        i don't think cooperating with fascists is a selling point but you do you ​​

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        @lea @marialeal @hyperreal @asm @woe2you Proton is NOT a fascist company. The tweet in question was written by the CEO, and it was about Gail Slater. She is focused on antitrust, which is unrelated to fascism, it's a good thing. The CEO never praised Trump's politic in general. There is an absolute lack of nuance.

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        • marialeal@social.vivaldi.netM marialeal@social.vivaldi.net

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          @marialeal to be fair to firefox, this is not that unique of a statement..?
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            @lea @marialeal @hyperreal @asm @woe2you Proton is NOT a fascist company. The tweet in question was written by the CEO, and it was about Gail Slater. She is focused on antitrust, which is unrelated to fascism, it's a good thing. The CEO never praised Trump's politic in general. There is an absolute lack of nuance.

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            @BafS It can be argued that, as Slater is a Trump-appointed advisor, and affiliated with the Republican party and Fox Corporation, that she has effectively cooperated with fascists. Her track record on anti-trust speaks for itself. I don't know the extent to which she has influenced the Trump admin for the greater good or if she was just another lackey. Apparently she resigned from her position recently.

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            • marialeal@social.vivaldi.netM marialeal@social.vivaldi.net

              Bring popcorn, this is a developing story… 🍿
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              @marialeal

              All they had to do to show good faith was switch this to off by default, like their community asked times and times again...

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              • hyperreal@tilde.zoneH hyperreal@tilde.zone

                @woe2you @asm @lea @marialeal

                Chromium isn't a monopoly. Firefox and other browsers exist. Chromium does have the majority market share, tho, and I agree this is on par with the forcing AI into everything problem.

                IMO Vivaldi gets points for avoiding AI. Only 5% of the code base is proprietary and it's only the UI. 90% is open source Chromium base. Vivaldi is privacy-friendly to the extent that they don't use and sell your data for profit. They've also built ProtonVPN into the browser and users can use the free tier without a ProtonVPN account. I think Firefox is inherently more privacy-friendly because it's not Chromium-based, and has the container tabs feature which Chromium-based browsers sorely lack.

                Zen, LibreWolf, and Waterfox are better Firefox skins if you want no-AI and more privacy-by-default settings, but they don't have mobile apps.

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                @hyperreal @asm @lea @marialeal It's as close to a monopoly as makes no difference. Firefox is a rounding error these days, even Edge has more users. The only thing in the market share stats that's hiding the true extent of the Chromium problem is Safari, which is a different problem all of its own.

                Yes, Chromium is de jure open source but it's de facto a Google product, and that's a threat to the open web. They contribute the lion's share of dev time and funding and they dictate the direction of the project. Take the Manifest spec for example: the changes from v2 to v3 were specifically to neuter ad blockers. Effective ad blocking is a threat to Google's bottom line, so Google said frog and Chromium hopped, and all Chromium-based browsers are now more privacy hostile by design.

                Firefox's soft forks are vulnerable to every piece of dipshittery that comes out of Mozilla. They have to spend time and resources unfucking things that Mozilla have fucked. Speaking of Mozilla, they also get a huge chunk of funding from Google, because that enables Google to point at them and say "look, Firefox is still around, we're not a monopoly".

                The browser landscape is utterly fucked.

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                  @roy_calum Andy Yen has nothing to do with the Swiss state. I don't really know if what you're saying is true, but you could also say the same about U.S. and some Europeans companies. You can't tell me you don't use services from any of those. Seriously get a fucking grip.

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                  • hyperreal@tilde.zoneH hyperreal@tilde.zone

                    @lea @marialeal @asm @woe2you Proton is audited. They're not fascists. If you are basing this opinion on the Twitter post from the CEO, then you don't understand cryptography lol. They can't access your data.

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                    @lea @marialeal @asm @woe2you @hyperreal i'd imagine the greater point of concern would be monetarily supporting individuals who would contribute to the rise of the modern far-right movement. this really isnt about the encryption

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                    • hearts@pharmacy.puppygirl.icuH hearts@pharmacy.puppygirl.icu

                      @lea @marialeal @asm @woe2you @hyperreal i'd imagine the greater point of concern would be monetarily supporting individuals who would contribute to the rise of the modern far-right movement. this really isnt about the encryption

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                      @hearts As I mentioned above, I don't think Andy Yen fits in the category of "individuals who would contribute to the rise of modern far-right movement."

                      If you show me a pattern of active overt support for fascism from Andy Yen, then I'd reconsider my opinion. The one Twitter post is hardly anything but praising the appointment of Slater, who has a clean track record on anti-trust despite being affiliated with the Republican party, and Yen saying it started under the first Trump admin. Maybe he's even reconsidered his own opinion about that since then.

                      As far as contributing the the rise of modern far-right movement in a consistent and meaningful way, I don't see that from Andy Yen.

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                      • marialeal@social.vivaldi.netM marialeal@social.vivaldi.net

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                        @marialeal haha, nice.

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                        • marialeal@social.vivaldi.netM marialeal@social.vivaldi.net

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                          @marialeal
                          It's on!

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                          • hyperreal@tilde.zoneH hyperreal@tilde.zone

                            @BafS It can be argued that, as Slater is a Trump-appointed advisor, and affiliated with the Republican party and Fox Corporation, that she has effectively cooperated with fascists. Her track record on anti-trust speaks for itself. I don't know the extent to which she has influenced the Trump admin for the greater good or if she was just another lackey. Apparently she resigned from her position recently.

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                            @hyperreal "Slater aligns with conservative antitrust views, advocating market competition against Big Tech monopolies without expanding regulation, as discussed in her interviews." that's why it was very interesting for Proton. Breaking big tech monopolies is great.

                            Recently she was pushed out after blocking deals favored by Trump allies and lobbyists.

                            I'm still trying to understand what is fascist about that, people love to throw words without actually reading or trying to understand what is going on.

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                              @hyperreal "Slater aligns with conservative antitrust views, advocating market competition against Big Tech monopolies without expanding regulation, as discussed in her interviews." that's why it was very interesting for Proton. Breaking big tech monopolies is great.

                              Recently she was pushed out after blocking deals favored by Trump allies and lobbyists.

                              I'm still trying to understand what is fascist about that, people love to throw words without actually reading or trying to understand what is going on.

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                              @BafS You're not telling me anything I haven't already said or don't already know. Please mention the right person in your comments.

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                              • hyperreal@tilde.zoneH hyperreal@tilde.zone

                                @woe2you @asm @lea @marialeal

                                Chromium isn't a monopoly. Firefox and other browsers exist. Chromium does have the majority market share, tho, and I agree this is on par with the forcing AI into everything problem.

                                IMO Vivaldi gets points for avoiding AI. Only 5% of the code base is proprietary and it's only the UI. 90% is open source Chromium base. Vivaldi is privacy-friendly to the extent that they don't use and sell your data for profit. They've also built ProtonVPN into the browser and users can use the free tier without a ProtonVPN account. I think Firefox is inherently more privacy-friendly because it's not Chromium-based, and has the container tabs feature which Chromium-based browsers sorely lack.

                                Zen, LibreWolf, and Waterfox are better Firefox skins if you want no-AI and more privacy-by-default settings, but they don't have mobile apps.

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                                @hyperreal @woe2you @asm @lea @marialeal Other browser engines existing doesn't mean Chromium doesn't have a monopoly. Other desktop OSes existed when Microsoft was convicted of having a monopoly. Other search engines exist but Google was convicted of having a monopoly.

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                                • alahmnat@woof.techA alahmnat@woof.tech

                                  @hyperreal @woe2you @asm @lea @marialeal Other browser engines existing doesn't mean Chromium doesn't have a monopoly. Other desktop OSes existed when Microsoft was convicted of having a monopoly. Other search engines exist but Google was convicted of having a monopoly.

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                                  @alahmnat @woe2you @asm @lea @marialeal The circumstances for those are vastly different. In the case of Google Search and Microsoft, they were effectively a monopoly for the average user -- they obscured the possibility and availability of alternatives.

                                  In the case of web browsers, the possibility and availability of alternatives is not as obscured. Anecdotal: My mom knows about Firefox but still chooses to use Chrome / Edge. She's only heard of Linux because I'm her son lol, she otherwise would not know what it is and think Microsoft Windows is the only thing you can get. Marketing has a lot to do with this. You don't see commercials and ads for Linux in everyday normie life.

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                                    @marialeal The girls are fighting!

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                                    • hyperreal@tilde.zoneH hyperreal@tilde.zone

                                      @alahmnat @woe2you @asm @lea @marialeal The circumstances for those are vastly different. In the case of Google Search and Microsoft, they were effectively a monopoly for the average user -- they obscured the possibility and availability of alternatives.

                                      In the case of web browsers, the possibility and availability of alternatives is not as obscured. Anecdotal: My mom knows about Firefox but still chooses to use Chrome / Edge. She's only heard of Linux because I'm her son lol, she otherwise would not know what it is and think Microsoft Windows is the only thing you can get. Marketing has a lot to do with this. You don't see commercials and ads for Linux in everyday normie life.

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                                      @alahmnat But anyway, my estimations could be wrong. Maybe the legal definition of monopoly is such that Chromium would qualify. Regardless, it does have way too much of the market share compared to alternatives when you include all Chromium-based browsers.

                                      The official Google Chrome browser would only qualify IMO if it creates barriers to using alternatives, obscures the existence of alternatives, and/or invests money in doing those things to stifle competition. They've done that with Google Search, but I don't know if Chrome browser qualifies.

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                                      • makesubarugayagain@weird.autosM makesubarugayagain@weird.autos

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                                        @makesubarugayagain @marialeal Wait, is that Matt Damon? I've seen this at least a hundred times...

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                                          @zakius @marialeal Glad to hear this. Mozilla has been shitty in some ways, but pretty OK in others, even recently. I struggle with questions like "At what point do I avoid this software in protest of what the company is doing?" and right now Firefox is being sorta shitty, but I'm mentally grading them on a curve compared to Chrome and Edge. On that curve they get a C+ compared to Vivaldi's A or A-, but that's a C+ that can do some things I frequently want done.

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