triyambakam 2 days ago

Shields can be turned off right from the url bar as needed.

  • burnte 19 hours ago

    Yeah, if I want to turn it off manually for literally every site. I don't find that helpful.

    • triyambakam 12 hours ago

      Why would you want them off for every site? That's one of the main benefits to using Brave

rustcleaner 2 days ago

>Brendan Eich's hateful hands

LOL California Proposition 8 was pretty mainstream opinion back then. Maybe stop with the ex post facto persecution?

  • acdha 2 days ago

    Hate can be popular but that still doesn’t make it right. He knew that he was spending money hoping to take away rights from people he knew, to tell some of them that their marriages shouldn’t be allowed, and did it anyway. That’s hateful regardless of how many other people joined him.

    • djrj477dhsnv a day ago

      By that definition, all politics is "hate". Passing a law will always take away the rights of a group in some way or other, and politics is the debate of whether or not that's a good or bad thing.

      Personally I'm 100% for letting everyone express their gender or sexual identities. But I'm not going to demonize someone for having a different opinion and making a small donation to support their political views.

      • acdha 21 hours ago

        Not all politics is defined by hate, so your logic is clearly incorrect unless you’re redefining that word so broadly as to render it meaningless.

        In this case, there’s a simple litmus test: is it taking away rights or adding them? It’s very hard to believe your last sentence would be true if the people whose rights were being taken away included you or people you care about, and in the case of things like LGBTQ rights there really isn’t a better argument than thinking someone else shouldn’t have the same rights you have. That’s a hateful motivation no matter how much failed Christians like to claim they “love the sinner” but it’s also a relatively unusual political debate in the way that the cost or harm is entirely one-sided. Most other hot topics have at least some possibility for a principled objection based on something other than bigotry (e.g. some people oppose immigration policy changes because they’re racist but for others it’s purely economic based on downward wage pressure).

      • 0dayz a day ago

        Not what defines politics what do ever, politics by definition is the practice of trying to figure out ways to solve power and philosophical disagreement.

        >Personally I'm 100% for letting everyone express their gender or sexual identities. But I'm not going to demonize someone for having a different opinion and making a small donation to support their political views.

        You would never ever say this if it was about a person/movement that personally affects you or your way of life.

      • burnte 19 hours ago

        > By that definition, all politics is "hate". Passing a law will always take away the rights of a group in some way or other, and politics is the debate of whether or not that's a good or bad thing.

        Most politics isn't targeted at taking away rights from people, so most politics is not hateful.

        Please don't haul over a straw man like "what about murderers and pedophiles, don't they get rights?" No, no one gets rights to hurt other people.

        > But I'm not going to demonize someone for having a different opinion and making a small donation to support their political views.

        I'm not demonizing him, I'm refusing to do do business with him while he thinks it's ok to fund organizations and policies that hurt people and take away rights. Maybe you should too, lest someone start to take away YOUR rights, but maybe just do it because it's not right to take away anyone's rights.

      • sneak a day ago

        Perhaps you should. Some opinions and political views (such as those against human rights) are abhorrent.

        Deciding that you will turn your head the other way and ignore those who act against human rights speaks to your character.

  • burnte 19 hours ago

    I have a closer knowledge that you think, having been inside Mozilla for a long time. He's not a bad human, but he's blinded by religion. Separately, slavery was mainstream, it was still hateful and wrong. Prop 8 was pure hate propaganda.

travoc 2 days ago

Really? I turned off the crypto buttons once several years ago and it’s been just fine since.