And for the record, I've used ZEUS and plan on going back to it EVENTUALLY. I just need two things first, money from EMPLOYMENT and some assurance that an app bug won't fucking wreck me again.
Do as I say, not as I do.
But I'll address everything anyway:
• The YouTube account goes (mostly) unused, as it came with the territory of making a Google account, which I did anonymously after deleting my original.
• Primal is one of many Nostr clients I use, and one of THREE I use for my NIP-05 address; the other two are Stacker News and Iris, which was the first non-Astral client I used.
• I've been on the internet since 2012 via that original Google account, so my privacy was already wrecked from the moment I got my first shitty RCA Android tablet in Christmas of 2011.
There's no incentive to be pseudonymous when everything in life put you at a disadvantage doing so; it's only for so long before I get outed as an account OP if I were to try nowadays to be a screen name user, so I don't. That doesn't mean I don't care about privacy, nor does I mean I wouldn't advocate it for others, it just makes it so that I have better practices generally instead of trying to have complete privacy knowing it's fucking impossible.
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There's only one person who earned that moniker.
You're a litmus test to see how often I should prune my following list. Verita also, before he fucked back off to the fedi AGAIN.
I have no interest in arguing this with someone who's convinced that Bitcoin is infallible and in no way needs improvement, I'm just going to HFSP (have fun staying private).
The only issue (or non-issue, depending on the person) is that watching videos on YouTube directly is currently broken unless you disable WebGL browser-wide.
Otherwise, no complaints. If it comes down to it, I can just use GrayJay Desktop until, or even after it gets fixed.
I've given up shilling anything having to do with Firefox (use Tor if you have/need to) since every fork will suffer from the downstream effect; there's no reason NOT to use Chromium at this point (ungoogled, of course).
Aside from Manifest V3, which you can supersede with a DNS filter, there's more upside to using Blink then Gecko/Quantum in its current. Mozilla is insisting on being something that WONTFIX, so others shouldn't bother trying to; Google never lied about being a champion of privacy, but that doesn't mean you can't make Chromium private.
Ungoogled Chromium on desktops, Vanadium on GrapheneOS, and Cromite on anything else. No exceptions, no lesser forks.
For Mozilla's change, or a link to UGC? If the latter, I've linked a reply I made to Xannybar a year ago directing to their repo.
Tired typing is not a winning posting strategy.
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I hope the people who see this understand that being anti-Chromium while Pozzedzilla does nothing to improve either Gecko or their corporate structure; they are not the principled warriors they think they are; at the very least, Google never fucking pretended to be something they weren't. They always advertised themselves as putting product (the user) over any sort of privacy.
Stop being a cuck and just fucking use Ungoogled Chromium.
Fuck the Chinese spyware, fuck the ORANGE spyware, and especially fuck the wannabe Mozilla-backed browser.
Use Chromium without any of the baggage, use NextDNS in tandem with uBlock Origin Lite, and be happy. Or use any other cross-platform DNS solution; there are plenty of good options.
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Hot take:
Chrome tab groups are only useful on desktop.
It's nice to see a Bitcoiner here on Nostr that isn't already established showing legitmate interest in what makes Monero better in certain aspects, and vice versa.
