

If you’re gonna release a new standard, may as well have the headroom for future growth so it’s not outdated too soon in the future.
If you’re gonna release a new standard, may as well have the headroom for future growth so it’s not outdated too soon in the future.
HOLY CRAP! I have a picture of my kid posing with this rabbit from when we visited SF a while back. The rabbit was hanging out in courtyard of the hotel we stayed at. He even still has the same hat!
I think it’s our moral imperative to correct people, namely friends and family, who blatantly regurgitate false information.
Mostly I am referring to US Conservative talking points (or propaganda).
Many people don’t want to start arguments with people they know and prefer to keep the peace or avoid hot topics, but I think letting those kind of falsehoods go unchallenged and letting people only hear assenting opinions is a small part of what got the US into this situation.
To be clear I am not talking about correcting people on every little thing because that would make for an incredibly insufferable person to be around, but intentionally misleading or false information presented as truths.
Or Reddit
Corrected the mistake, thanks.
This is a very well written an thorough article and I highly recommend reading it. If you don’t want to however, here is a summary of the key points:
2020 — Brave injects referral links when visiting crypto wallets
2024 - So-called “privacy browser” deprecated advanced fingerprinting protection
Edit: corrected a mistake noted below.
WITH AHHHHMS WIDE OPEN~~~