Brave browser blocks Windows feature that takes screenshots of everything you do on your PC
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They haven't blocked the windows feature, they're using DRM to interfere with it. Microsoft could easily change how the DRM works any time they want, rendering all these hacks useless.
then people can complained it on Brave Github or their official forum and it will be fixed by their team
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A device that surreptitiously gathers information on a target is called a bug, not a feature.
It's not a bug, it's a feature we don't like
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What's easier in Windows compared to Linux? Except the fact that you have to install it, since it doesn't come preinstalled on as many PCs. But many people who think Windows is easy would probably still consider installing it difficult.
it's easier because they've been using it all their life. If they'd been using linux all their life, they'd say that windows was too hard to use, nod oubt.
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You don't see it everyday that's for sure.
That's pretty par for the course for Internet arguments in my experience. Then they get all huffy after you explain why their source doesn't say what they claimed and try to complain that because you didn't supply a source, they're still right.
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yeah, no, i'm not using your shitty browser.
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then people can complained it on Brave Github or their official forum and it will be fixed by their team
My point was that brave's solution, like Signal's, is dependent on microsoft playing fair. If microsoft decides they don't want brave, signal, or anyone else using DRM to interfere with their screen scraping chatbot, there is not going to be an easy way to fix it.
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Did you even read the text you shared? It just says he left mozilla.
I did, just made a mistake. Thank you and have a pleasant afternoon.
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He left Mozilla (chased out because he's a homophobe) and went on to found Brave, where he still remains
Ah, thank you for the clarification.
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Kirby vacuuming blended spinach 🤮
Wait, what?
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There are dozens of us! Dozens!
Thats 96% of lemmy users
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Brave browser blocks Windows feature that takes screenshots of everything you do on your PC
As does Linux.
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Well, not really, a bug is unintentional. Even calling it a design flaw is a stretch, it's a feature that isn't for your benefit."Bug" also means "listening device."
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Not interacted doesnt mean it's non-existant.
It exists and therefore it's bad enough.Existent**
It's fine as a browser and it does a good job at syncing across devices. Still my chrome based browser of choice.
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Switching to TempleOS made me hear the voices again.
They got pills for that. Just sayin'
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They haven't blocked the windows feature, they're using DRM to interfere with it. Microsoft could easily change how the DRM works any time they want, rendering all these hacks useless.
People, ynless they are at work, can choose to use Linux any time. I will personally assist if needed.
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"I'll support fascism as long as it's convenient for me"
No. "I will support a good service and not mingle with politics"
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Daves garage actually had a good video on the shared memory architecture recently that gives some insights on why apple designed this way they did. Don’t dismiss “different” as “trash.” You sound like an idiot when you do and it makes it difficult for adults to take you seriously. PC and Mac are designed with different goals in mind, so they tend to make different choices in their engineering, and you aren’t going to like every decision either side makes.
This is not "different" this is "anti consumer non-sense" and you sound like a chud when you recite corporate propaganda.
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That's the logic of as long as it benefits ME I don't care and I support them no matter what they do. This same logic has been applied to all the shitty things done in history like slavery, war and so forth, and the reason the world is the way it is.
Do you know all the personal histories of all the people related to all the services you use?
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I said “usually”, and I’m talking about mainstream distros.
Also the original comment says “the whole OS is not ready for the general public”, which is also vague. I don’t expect the “general public” to install Gentoo and suffer from this issue.
I said “usually”, and I’m talking about mainstream distros.
They don't all have that either
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No. "I will support a good service and not mingle with politics"
If fascism was a passive philosophy that didn't hurt anyone then you might have a point. But as you can see recently it's extremely dangerous and ruins lives.
You may not want to mingle with politics, but it doesn't have the same view.