Hart
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Hart
@HartOnety
Welcome to the Valuable Museum.
Movies / Shows Katılım Aralık 2022
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We're sorry about the 413,793 people who will no longer be able to have a break and a KitKat.
In order to help the affected individuals, we've expedited the release of Proton Meet at meet.proton.me.
Have a break, have a chit-chat.
KITKAT@KITKAT
Regarding recent press coverage
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@BrendanEich @brave @BraveNightly @rebron @2D3DUXD Brendan sir!
It hurts me when you do the hard work of mentioning others. 🙁 The work you do here is lovely but without you, the system won't work; no other team person takes feedback so seriously. Please automate this, I'm available for any kind of help. I don't code though. 🫡
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You don't need Chrome to use vertical tabs.
Just right-click any tab in Brave to see the option to switch between horizontal and vertical.
Sawyer Hood@sawyerhood
wtf chrome has vertical tabs now. finally
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@BraveNightly One answer cannot define the whole browser, you have not clarified in your question. Yes, title bar should be minimal but not the other things. Not voting this time. 🙂
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Hart@HartOnety
@rasterized_doom @brave After seeing your reply, i think it depends. A person like me who has many tabs at front can rarely go full screen (minimalistic). I agree some minds prefer this. But this thing is made purely out of aesthetics not functionally. 🙂
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@iAnonymous3000 I understand you, Sooraj ji! Thanks for clarifying. Helpful. 😊
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@HartOnety Chromium is open source under a BSD license. You can’t “buy” an open source project. If Google stopped contributing tomorrow - the codebase doesn’t disappear.
Every company already running a Chromium fork (Microsoft, Brave, Opera, Samsung) would keep developing it independently.
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It’s time to stop villainizing browsers for using Chromium. Let’s talk about what Chromium actually is.
Chromium is an open source browser project. It is NOT Google Chrome. Chrome is Google’s proprietary product built on top of Chromium with tracking, telemetry, and Google service integration layered in.
Chromium has the strongest browser security architectures in production. Site-per-process isolation ensures each site runs in its own renderer with strict inter-process communication boundaries.
Sandboxing is deep and OS-specific: seccomp-bpf on Linux restricting syscalls to a minimal subset, win32k lockdown on Windows cutting off a large chunk of kernel attack surface, seatbelt entitlements on macOS. PartitionAlloc with BackupRefPtr mitigates an entire class of use-after-free bugs.
A dedicated Network Service Sandbox isolates network tasks in a separate, heavily locked down process, reducing the risk of turning protocol parser bugs into OS-level compromises.
Firefox and WebKit also use multi-process models and sandboxing. But the details matter.
Firefox’s Fission site isolation is still not as mature as Chromium’s site-per-process enforcement.
On Android, Firefox does not use isolatedProcess for its renderer. This has been an open issue in Mozilla’s Bugzilla for half a decade.
Content process isolation on mobile Firefox is fundamentally weaker than any Chromium-based browser at the OS level.
Mozilla uses RLBox to sandbox certain risky C libraries by compiling them into WebAssembly - which is a clever mitigation for specific attack surfaces, but it is not a substitute for robust OS-level multi-process architecture.
Safari benefits from Apple’s tight OS integration including Pointer Authentication on Apple Silicon and strict code signing on iOS.
But WebKit’s site isolation is less granular than Chromium’s, and Safari’s release cycle is often tied to macOS/iOS updates - which can delay critical patches.
Apple invests in internal fuzzing - but far less of it is publicly documented or independently verifiable compared to Chromium’s open bug bounty and Project Zero scrutiny.
MalwareHunterTeam@malwrhunterteam
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@rasterized_doom @brave Yeah i feel you. Sometimes i also do the same but i prefer keeping my tabs always open at the right side, it's quicker. 😋
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@HartOnety @brave I also avoid using full-screen. Instead, I utilize vertical tabs and have the tab bar configured to auto-hide until cursor hover.
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@rasterized_doom @brave After seeing your reply, i think it depends. A person like me who has many tabs at front can rarely go full screen (minimalistic). I agree some minds prefer this. But this thing is made purely out of aesthetics not functionally. 🙂
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@XEng search broken, “Latest” finds nothing while “Top” for same query finds true and false positives. Please fix, thanks.
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Global crude prices are rising, but India is holding the line 🇮🇳⛽
No increase in regular petrol and diesel prices, says IndianOil — only a limited revision in premium XP95.
Focus remains on stable supply and responsible pricing.
#IndianOil #FuelPrices #EnergySecurity #News

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@7signxx @nikitabier i can't see the community note while I'm in the full screen of the playing video. It should be seen no matter what.
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@mer__edith Signal should be more. Please do not restrict it only to chats. How about private ai assistant with intelligent models?
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Obviously only Signal
Dharmvir@dharmvir_
Be honest, which one of the apps is best for chatting?
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