I’m not a bot account, Dave.
Live well and live broadly. You are alive and living now. Now is the envy of all of the dead.
That’s why you don’t use the cloud products, people.
Crypto stuff in Brave is opt-in. So just don’t turn it on.
personally as any chromium seems to be doomed unless someone manages to fork the base project and take it away from Google
ungoogled-chromium (windows version) is that.
Will Brave haves a built-in blocker. So here’s that.
Classic Twitch.
So like everything.
Encryption on Discord. Okay, if you say so.
If the video is about technology. It’s okay to post them here. If you don’t like videos don’t click them simple as.
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How am I doing that? I don’t use crypto.
Desktop: Firefox with Betterfox user.js & Wavefox CSS theme
Mobile: Brave. The reason I’m using Brave is Firefox-based browsers on Android lack Site Isolation. Who protects you against a malicious site performing a Spectre-like attack to gain access to the memory of another website you have open. Chromium-based browsers like Brave do have this.
It works for me. So I don’t know what to do.
Yeah, on the WAN Show.
Also I found this, https://archive.ph/VavFc.
So Firefox with a user.js and a CSS theme. I’m not saying Zen Browser is bad. But it’s nothing new.
IPv6 is enabled by default on windows.
EDIT Here’s how to disable it. If you can’t on your modem/router. Open the network menu from the icon in bottom right of screen > right click on the network you are connected to and click “status” > In the popup click on the “Properties” button > You’ll get another popup with the name of your network adapter in a top line/box and a secondary box with a list of things in it > Look for the entry “Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6)” and uncheck the box in front of it > click OK.
This is why MS should provide clear directions during setup about storing the key.
Now I’ve gotta write documentation for friends and family about what NOT to do during setup.
Okay. You need to write documentation for your friends and family, but Microsoft have clear directions.
Do the average Windows user really need BitLocker device encryption? They don’t. The only users who need BitLocker are business’ and government workers.
Also 99% of Windows users are going to get locked out of their computers.
Good, ads sucks.
Who cares. How is this news?