• @dustyData
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    71 year ago

    The performance bit is a lottery. Some people won’t notice any significant difference from chrome. A few will have severe issues. For most the slowdown will be circumstantial or won’t even notice.

    Sites that don’t load properly are few and far between. Mostly poor web developers who are doing something undocumented or applying outdated practices. Often is just targeting some behavior that works on Chrome but is not standard. Firing up Brave to open the odd page once in a blue moon is not too extreme to ask. Specially since it’s the result of Google’s influence on the W3C standards and forcing their way upon others.

    Brave iscool and all. But everytime I open it I fear it’s going to backdoor a cryptominer into my machine. It just gives that vibe.

    • Botree
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      41 year ago

      But everytime I open it I fear it’s going to backdoor a cryptominer into my machine. It just gives that vibe.

      I know right?? I know my data’s going to get stolen one way or another, but Brave made me feel like I could potentially lose more than that.

      Been trying out Edge and I got to say I’m pretty spoiled by having Bing chat on the sidebar as my coding assistance, except it’s becoming more temperamental lately, refusing to answer simple questions and flipping me off by saying things like “I don’t want to talk about this anymore” before terminating the chat.

    • Maple
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      01 year ago

      Hmm, I see what you’re saying but in my experience I have never had anything like that happen. But I get it, it’s hard to trust big corporations like the one running Brave, and chromium as a platform.