I am absolutely terrible at remembering people’s names, even mere seconds after meeting them and introducing ourselves
But I most certainly remember their dog’s name and will refer to them as “dog-name’s human.”
I am absolutely terrible at remembering people’s names, even mere seconds after meeting them and introducing ourselves
But I most certainly remember their dog’s name and will refer to them as “dog-name’s human.”
I feel like we are all of the same opinions on this but somehow missing each other lol. Very obviously, Google has had a massive influence on technology and the internet as a whole. As you stated, there have been plenty of abuses of that power in the past, most commonly noted with privacy concerns and data collection. Hence, how I arrived at my original position with regards to Brave as a browser.
Per their wiki article, “Chromium is a free and open-source web browser project, mainly developed and maintained by Google.” Source, i suppose
I know they’re different. I know it’s FOSS. I also know I do not believe Google is being altruistic and I do not have the expertise nor time to audit the code myself. I am not the subject matter expert here, but I know I’ve seen what Google can do and that certainly biases my opinion. I don’t believe any corporation that large is genuinely concerned about anything but capital acquisition.
I was suspicious as soon as I saw it runs on Chromium. I can safely assure you, Google is not focusing on privacy features there.
YOU SAID YOU WOULD USE YOUR POWERS FOR GOOD!