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Sooraj
Sooraj@iAnonymous3000·
For everyone who said they couldn’t switch from Firefox without Containers: this one’s for you. This has been one of the most requested features from people who rely on separate spaces for work, personal accounts, testing, shopping, social media, and more. Our team has been working hard to make Containers in Brave feel great. They’re in Nightly now, no flags needed, and I’m genuinely excited for people to try them.
Brave Nightly@BraveNightly

Brave Nightly now has Containers! We're excited to finally debut this much-requested feature. It’s available by default, no flags needed. Here's how it works...

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Insurrection Barbie
Insurrection Barbie@DefiyantlyFree·
The DOJ just recovered 700 million dollars from Chinese scammers. Everyone should be happy about that right?
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Crémieux
Crémieux@cremieuxrecueil·
A lot of people were hoping the FDA's infant formula testing would show that America's formula supply was contaminated with heavy metals and forever chemicals so they could blame obesity and chronic disease on contamination. The results are in and the formula is totally fine:
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James Lindsay, anti-Communist
James Lindsay, anti-Communist@ConceptualJames·
If you are a "liberal" who hopes President Trump is killed or that conservatives should die, you have been pushed into adopting a Nazi political logic called the "friend-enemy distinction," named by Carl Schmitt, the "Crown Jurist" of the Third Reich. Look it up. It's true.
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Carol M. Swain, PhD
Carol M. Swain, PhD@carolmswain·
When I wrote The New White Nationalism in America in 2002, there were roughly 2,000 KKK members left in the entire nation — and a large percentage were suspected paid informants. Real hate groups were so sparse that the Southern Poverty Law Center was being openly accused of inflating numbers to scare Holocaust survivors and other donors. Their annual “hate map” literally required them to invent new threats every year just to keep the fundraising machine running. Back then, a “white supremacist” actually meant someone who believed their own race was superior to others. Then came the Obama administration’s tight collaboration with the SPLC — and everything changed. Suddenly all whites could be branded “privileged racists” by default. My book warned that identity politics, racial grievance culture, and the suppression of honest debate would breed exactly this kind of backlash and division. It was a call for genuine integration and color-blind justice instead. Ignored then. More relevant than ever now — especially after the SPLC’s recent federal fraud indictment for allegedly paying millions to informants inside the very extremist groups it claims to oppose. Read the prescient warning here: aei.org/articles/the-n… (Full book available on Amazon/Cambridge University Press) #SPLCFraud #SPLCIndicted #SPLCExposed #HateMap #HateForProfit
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Batya Ungar-Sargon
Batya Ungar-Sargon@bungarsargon·
You may not agree with blocking access to an abortion clinic, but a tally of political violence that counts those instances and not Charlie Kirk's assassination, that counts defacing an LGBT crosswalk but not entire neighborhoods in 2020, is not a data set; it's propaganda.
Batya Ungar-Sargon@bungarsargon

Debunking the Data That Claims to Show Most Political Violence Comes From the Right: There's a lot of funky data out there being compiled by nakedly partisan organizations and spread as though it's factual by the liberal media. My column: batya-us.com/p/debunking-th…

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Jimmy_S01E07@Jimmy_S01E07·
@jakescottMD By this standard, a walk in the park is a potential culprit that you cannot rule out. Stay away from food too, my friend. You'll open a whole Pandora's box full of shit-crap. Trust me, I know things.
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Jake Scott, MD
Jake Scott, MD@jakescottMD·
RFK Jr. on his voice: “That turns out to be a vaccine injury… Do I know that it was caused by my annual flu shot? I have no idea. It’s a potential culprit that I cannot rule out. We should have that data, but we don’t.” We do. Spasmodic dysphonia is not on the Vaccine Injury Table. Not in flu vaccine package inserts. No signal in VAERS or VSD. The flu vaccine has four recognized injuries: anaphylaxis, SIRVA, vasovagal syncope, Guillain-Barré. SD is a focal laryngeal dystonia. Cause unknown in most cases, with a clear genetic contribution; about 15% of patients have a family history of neurological disorder. Not being able to rule something out isn’t evidence for it. I can’t rule out that the moon caused my flat tire. His skepticism only flows one way. He never says he can’t rule out that vaccines have nothing to do with it, which is the likeliest explanation by a wide margin.
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RFK Jr. reveals why he stopped getting the flu shot: “I was getting a flu shot every year.” “I stopped in 2005 when I began looking at the side effects.” “One of the injuries that was listed on a lot of them was spasmodic dysphonia, which is an injury I have to my voice.” “That turns out to be a vaccine injury.” “That’s why my voice is so screwed up.” “Do I know that it was caused by my annual flu shot? I have no idea.” “It’s a potential culprit that I cannot rule out.” “We should have that data, but we don't.”

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Not Today Eric
Not Today Eric@NotTodayEric·
Congratulations on driving 100mph just to end up at the same red light as me.
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Mushtaq Bilal, PhD
Mushtaq Bilal, PhD@MushtaqBilalPhD·
Sci-Hub is an evil website that pirated 85M+ research papers and made them freely available And now they've added AI to their database to make Sci-Bot. It answers your questions using latest, full-text articles. But DO NOT use it. We should all try to make billion-dollar academic publishers richer. I'm putting the link below so you know how to avoid it.
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Techjunkie Aman
Techjunkie Aman@Techjunkie_Aman·
Brave just added a feature people have wanted for YEARS. Containers. And most users don’t realize how powerful this is. Here’s why it changes how you browse 👇
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Pirat_Nation 🔴
Pirat_Nation 🔴@Pirat_Nation·
Brave has added native Containers support in its Nightly build, bringing Firefox-style tab isolation to a Chromium-based browser for the first time. This feature lets you create fully separate spaces inside the same window, where each container runs with its own cookies, local storage, and login sessions. You can now open multiple accounts from the same site side by side, like personal Gmail and work Gmail, without mix-ups, forced logouts, or switching browser profiles. The privacy benefits are significant: trackers and cookies in one container cannot reach or follow activity in another, which stops cross-site tracking across your work, shopping, banking, or social tabs. On the security side, stronger tab sandboxing limits any damage if a compromised site appears in just one container. Unlike basic browser profiles or third-party extensions, this is built-in and lightweight, complete with a simple interface and ready-made categories such as Personal, Work, and Social. For privacy-focused users or anyone juggling separate online identities, it removes one of the last good reasons to stick with Firefox. Brave now delivers Chromium speed and compatibility alongside powerful native isolation, this is enabled by default in Nightly, with further improvements expected soon.
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Andy Ngo
Andy Ngo@MrAndyNgo·
Inspired by the massive arson attack on the warehouse in California by a disgruntled worker, leftists have created a website tracking warehouse fires, which they are attributing to "class war" and revenge against capitalism. Comments on the Instagram post announcing the creation of the website are celebrating and encouraging more arson attacks, directing radicals to focus on destroying data centers. ngocomment.com
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Ribz of Tik Tok
Ribz of Tik Tok@ribzoftiktok·
I could watch this guys whole shift
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Wholesome Side of 𝕏
Wholesome Side of 𝕏@itsme_urstruly·
Introverts, do you also avoid doing something important just because it involves talking to people?
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Brave Nightly
Brave Nightly@BraveNightly·
Firefox ships with Google as the default search engine. DOJ filings in the Google search case say Google's 2024 revenue-share payment to Mozilla was approximately $484.5 million, representing about 85% of Mozilla's global revenue. You cannot market yourself as the privacy alternative while your default is the largest surveillance advertising company on the internet and your survival depends on its money. Firefox's own Privacy Notice is more revealing than its marketing. The landing page says Firefox is built with privacy as the default, that Mozilla does not know much about you, and that "not even Mozilla should know which websites you visit or what you do there." Then the notice describes the exceptions. Firefox shows Search Suggestions by default. As you type, your real-time search query and technical data are sent to your search provider. Firefox Suggest can also fetch suggestions from Mozilla as you type. The notice says your real-time search query, technical data, interaction data, and IP-derived location data pass through that system by default before being processed for suggestions and measurement. Sponsored suggestions are part of this. Mozilla partners can receive de-identified search and interaction data to serve relevant suggestions and measure engagement. New Tab is also an ad surface. Firefox shows New Tab content "along with advertising to support its development." Mozilla collects views, clicks, position, size, and other interaction data on New Tab content and ads. It can use this to personalize future content, including sponsored content, and share aggregated or de-identified data with advertising partners. In some regions, Mozilla says it builds models and groups users based on common attributes to personalize future content, including sponsored content. Mozilla also says it works with advertising providers using programmatic technologies and may share device type, IP-derived location, and category of content viewed to help decide which ads to display.
David Bombal@davidbombal

Best Privacy Browsers in 2026? (Daily use vs Anonymous) YouTube video: youtu.be/CwzTXL7nOAE What do you use and recommend?

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Wholesome Side of 𝕏
Wholesome Side of 𝕏@itsme_urstruly·
Introverts, do you ever rehearse what you’re going to say in your head and still choose silence?
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