@ArdainianRight @tessaracht @Moon The Tor Browser is based off of Firefox. You can use any browser with the Tor network if you configure it to run through Tor.
@ArdainianRight @tessaracht @Moon Unfortunately, all (or at least most) privacy respecting browsers are either forks of Chromium or Firefox, at least for right now. Until someone creates a browser completely independent from the Google/Mozilla duopoly (or monopoly since Mozilla is really just a second head of Google) we are stuck with these.
If you don't trust the LibreWolf site, there is also Ungoogled Chromium. It's just Chromium but with the Google tracking shit stripped out. It seems to be more supported than LibreWolf (70 active contributors according to GitHub).
@ArdainianRight @tessaracht @Moon LibreWolf is just Firefox with some privacy tweaks and some other features. Other than that, it's the same as vanilla Firefox. Any site that works with Firefox should also work with LibreWolf.
It is possible to mitigate Firefox so that it runs without tracking, but if you don't want to do that, then go with LibreWolf.
@ArdainianRight @tessaracht @Moon I would also recommend PaleMoon but there are some tweaking you need to do before it's truly private. But the lead developer has been blocking certain add-ons (namely ad-blockers) for moral reasons and the team is slowly becoming more like Mozilla.
There are also minimalist browsers like Surf and BadWolf but they don't have certain features you may be use to like add-ons. (You can still block ads and malicious (third-party) JavaScript by editing your host file though. Text-based browser like Lynx and W3M also still exist but the vast majority of the web can't be rendered in them.
AVOID Brave! It's a shitty meme browser. Their BAT crypto isn't even decentralized (they even take a cut off of it), the browser has auto-updates by default, and it's script blocker whitelists Google (which understandably and unfortunately is required for many sites to work) and Facebook trackers.
@ArdainianRight @tessaracht @Moon Librewolf. It's a Firefox fork that strips all the spying shit.
Now, this is something that I really want to try out on my GBA+Everdrive but I can't get it to compile. (Makefile seems to be broken; never messed with makefiles before)
https://github.com/adamdunkels/contiki-1.x/tree/master/contiki-gba
@icedquinn The transparent plastic is actually a replacement shell. The original shell was blue (non-transparent), but it was cracked so I replaced it. In fact, I don't think there were any GBA SPs that (officially) had transparent shells.
@charliebrownau Yeah, but to me, DemSocs are when you combine the worst of both ancoms and tankies.
I wonder how many people unironically support this ideology.