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- Comment on The end of uBlock Origin in Chrome is now weeks away, not months 2 weeks ago:
How can something be dependent on firefox but then you put all your eggs in the basket of one person?
This is also INCREDIBLY disingenuous and strips credit from all the other developers who have contributed to the open source project. And even should a project go stale, the beauty of open source is, someone else can fork it and continue it. When a private, closed source project makes a change you don’t like or abandons a project, well, you’re SOL.
This reads as incredibly pro-capitalist, pro-private corporation because they have big dollar.
Privacy isn’t a buzzword, it’s a right and we should have a right to choose it. As generations continue, being on locked down platforms and sharing your data is becoming more and more normalized.
Also, that’s why I don’t use facebook or google. You, yourself, are on a decentralized, open source platform. Why not go back to reddit?
What open source project hurt you? Who was it? Do they have your family?
- Comment on The end of uBlock Origin in Chrome is now weeks away, not months 2 weeks ago:
Politely
No.
Those “personal pet projects” are why Google and FireFox exist as many pieces of their projects often rely on open source components often maintained by a single person.
These pet projects also strip telemetry and respect your privacy.
- Comment on The end of uBlock Origin in Chrome is now weeks away, not months 2 weeks ago:
So, about that Zen browser…