• Happy Fun Ball@lemm.ee
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              1 year ago

              Honestly I want to look at funny memes, not be fed fud about something I’m already aware exists. It’s not even funny to look at, it’s just getting depressing.

              Edit: Apparently these memes were posted by one user, so I just blocked that user.

              • R0cket_M00se@lemmy.world
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                1 year ago

                Why? You realize it’s an internal community here, right?

                The group is divided into people who already have Fox and people who dislike it’s features enough to use something Chromium like Brave or Vivaldi.

                No one’s changing their minds over these memes here, and we’re not getting visibility from some huge amount of people on a public forum who don’t know why chrome bad so that you can proselytize.

                At this point it’s just making me wish we had more diversity of fucking content.

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    1 year ago

    I don’t think it’ll go that far. What I’m more worried about is that the spec calls for multiple attesters. So Microsoft and others might even make their own under the spec.

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      Every platform that has a vested interest (e.g. is, or is a large contractor of advertising companies) will likely want in on this.

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      It doesn’t matter if it goes short or far. This shit is DRM, and if any part of it makes it into browsers, it’s the end of the web as we know it.