>when you found the perfect browser that isn't chrome
>then you find its fatal flaw
I wanna fucking kill myself
>>58785347
u can just change the sourcel ol
>>58785376
I fucking wish
wont let me, plus I can't just save an image, it just brings up this bull shit
Brave browser on mobile was basically Chrome last i checked
however on desktop i've lost faith in them. i sent them feedback telling them of two or three things that would make me switch to them, but they misunderstood on one point and on another said there's no confirmation on browser close to "be more in-line with other browsers" or similar.
but again their mobile browser seems to basically be chrome
>>58785347
why would you use anything that isn't chrome on a smartphone? you realize that the device itself is "le botnet" right?
>>58787422
Chrome is garbage.
>>58787444
Just use clover you cuck
>>58787457
you misspelled everychan
>>58787422
>you realize that the device itself is "le botnet" right?
Only if you're normie enough to use GApps.
>>58787471
sorry guys, I misspelled dashchan.
>>58787457
>>58787471
>>58787567
What they have that the mobile version doesn't have? Except not working, leaking memory and having to switch apps to see other sites, that is.
>>58787500
>I see that cellular phones are very convenient. I would have got one, if not for certain reprehensible things about them.
>Cell phones are tracking and surveillance devices. They all enable the phone system to record where the user goes, and many (perhaps all) can be remotely converted into listening devices.
>In addition, most of them are computers with nonfree software installed. Even if they don't allow the user to replace the software, someone else can replace it remotely. Since the software can be changed, we cannot regard it as equivalent to a circuit. A machine that allows installation of software is a computer, and computers should run free software.
>Nearly every cell phone has a universal back door that allows remote conversion into a listening device. (See Murder in Samarkand, by Craig Murray, for an example.) This is as nasty as a device can get.
>From the book Alone Together, by Sherry Turkle, I learned that portable phones make many people's lives oppressive, because they feel compelled to spend all day receiving and responding to text messages which interrupt everything else. Perhaps my decision to reject this convenience for its deep injustice has turned out best in terms of convenience as well.
>When I need to call someone, I ask someone nearby to let me make a call. If I use someone else's cell phone, that doesn't give Big Brother any information about me.
>when the perfect phone browser comes preinstalled
>>58787610
(You) notifications and comfy toilet lurking.
>>58787904
Thread watcher has (You) indication.
Name of browser?
>u18 chan
Fukken amazing bruh
Just use Sleipnir!
>>58785347
>Leaving any trace of your powerlevel in your phone
>>58787850
Ahhh so conveniently Stalman has no issues with using other peoples phones to make calls. I keep thinking more and more that his entire philosophy comes from being a cheap and lazy jew.
What am I missing here?