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Shadonototra commented on Alarm in Beijing after announcement zero-Covid policy may last five years   theguardian.com/world/202... · Posted by u/softwaredoug
Shadonototra · 3 years ago
Why "alarm"?

Sounds like the proper way to finally get rid of the deadly virus

People die in mass everywhere in the world, the west is full of anti-vax

Imagine if they let the opium war continue back in the days

You can't improvise policies, look at the US, monkeypox cases are spreading at an; this time you can use the word; alarming rate

Shadonototra commented on Hacker News is politically biased    · Posted by u/alexnewman
Shadonototra · 3 years ago
It is, it always been, and it's getting worse, they will flag you for calling them out, here is the message they kept flagging on the pro american cloud act post https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=32093891

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This is a website using the .eu domain to spread an american propaganda (anti EU act, Pro American cloud act), led by Mozilla and an agency from UK using a 3rd party entity to be able to register said domain in EU, everything hosted in US servers btw

Shady-land: https://whois.eurid.eu/en/search/?domain=securityriskahead.e...

Be careful with what you read online people!

I recommend you check the original articles instead of this foreign propagandized website in order to forge your own opinion on the matter

Shadonototra commented on I've started using Firefox and can never go back to Chrome   techradar.com/in/features... · Posted by u/p4bl0
Shadonototra · 3 years ago
This sounds like an AD more than a recommendation

Everything listed can be achieved by using uBlock Origin

There is a reason why people abandoned Firefox, Mozilla refused to fix the performance issues, they refused to do something about the toolbar bloat, the browser became a nest for adwares/malwares, a security and privacy nightmare

and later they refused to abandon the Google deal

Google came with chrome and everyone switched, safe, efficient, reliable, and it stayed with the same UX since the beginning, a win for the users

Privacy? they don't share your data with anybody, there are no 3rd party addons or 3rd party links, unlike with Firefox for example (Pocket, Google, Duckduckgo, and various Ads in your home page)

Chrome or Chromium is the way to go if you care about:

- security

- privacy

- battery usage

Concerning their position of power, i don't buy it, Apple and WebKit have a greater impact imo and now that Microsoft is working on Chromium, it no longer is a viable argument

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KarmaCake day397September 14, 2021View Original