How're we feeling about this one /g/uys? Is that a poor logo choice or what?
>>109027463>Is that a poor logo choice or what?Yes, it looks like the asshole of a cartoon dog.
>>109027463buy an ad
>>109027487Anon it looks like an azterix with extended diagonals. It's a dumb logo but why the fuck does your mind go there.
>>109027487Found the Brave tranny
librewolf > chromium > ladysquirt > literal who
>>109027463I'm not going to use a browser where broken English is used in the first sentence of the description of said browser.
>>109027463>unbiased ad blockingwhat the hell does this mean
>>109027463>How're we feeling about this one /g/uys?Mostly underwhelmed, but a bit annoyed that it's YACF (yet another chromium fork), backed by hyperbolic shillery.>>109027859Just the usual faggot nonsense.
>>109027463We are notoriously effective at making logos.I was under the impression that it was effectively impossible to compete with blink in the past. Unclear where WebKit and gecko are now relative.That apparently uses blink. Is it maintaining whatever features were required for full ublock origin functionality? Probably not. What purpose can it even serve? To replace ungoogled chromium? Almost no one on earth has privacy as brains and bodies and definitely consumer general purpose computers are all leaky as fuck and no one is in a anechoic chamber, faraday cage, or 12 feet underwater with a reactor jacked into a fiber line. Presumably they mean privacy from google and even that cannot be guaranteed as the CIA approached the devs during early development of the search engine and it is publicly traded.
>>109027835>broken Englishif you were homeschooled, sure
>>109027463using it pretty much since beginningfine browser, still hoping they'll add automatic profile switching like in Edge or Arc
more anus slop
>>109027463Uses open source components from most other chromium forks, intended to take the best of both worlds. Lots of changes from brave, ungoogled chromium, bromite, and iridium.Check https://github.com/imputnet/helium/tree/main/patches for more details on what exactly is pulled from each browser>>109027911>Is it maintaining whatever features were required for full ublock origin functionality?It doesn't have to. It's pulling it from other browsers. As long as ANY chromium browser has this, helium can too.>>109027859>what the hell does this meanThey use uBlock originOnly real issues with this browser is no built-in password manager, but you should probably be using an external one anyways.While I do not think helium will be as good as a browser which allows for automatically disabling JavaScript, if you are simply looking for something that brings together all of the chromium forks together, this one is fairly nice.If you care about privacy and don't need shitty websites, try qutebrowser, badwolf, etc.
>>109030083How is it on telemetry and using their proxy? So you leave it on all the time?
>>109027487like this one?
>>109029924You ESL? >"best privacy"
>>109030194congrats on doubling down and confirming my suspicions
>>109030650Okay
for me it's duckduckgo (the browser AND search engine)
>>109030124where this is from?