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ne0sapi3n
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Comment #19835198
I left for Chrome in a way via Brave. Brave is based on Chrome minus being owned by the All-Seeing-Eye Company in Mountainview.
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Comment #19830263
Apparently not. Would there be a way via settings to just explicitly blacklist?
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Comment #19829755
The bug in the first place. That we can't easily rollback this "upgrade" as well.
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Comment #19829375
>Surely Mozilla, the privacy advocate
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Comment #19829346
Typing this from a new Brave install. Just switched from Firefox after their handling of this.
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Comment #19694568
> 20 years ago they pretended that their Deep Blue chess engine was in all their IT products [citation needed] IBM did not do this, though funding the Deep Thought team from CMU wa…
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Comment #18304362
This would be so cool on an XBox!
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Comment #18221542
"all their bugs (security/non security) discovered internally" No one. And no one is asking this of G+. Congratulations on this apparently successful straw man.
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Comment #18221532
None of those examples remotely resemble the G+ issues and subsequent shuttering.
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Comment #18220803
Would you think that a company ought to publish at least the security bugs that make them end the service? Your straw man is ridiculous.
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Comment #17796316
Simply pointing out the leader of the department at fault. In my humble opinion, this is useful for holding bad government actors responsible.
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Comment #17791504
HUD Secretary at the time was Julian Castro. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Castro