Hey fediverse! The @thunderbird team is looking for an SRE to help us do amazing things! Apply or help spread the word!
Hey fediverse! The @thunderbird team is looking for an SRE to help us do amazing things! Apply or help spread the word!
If your complaint is that there is too little fun / shitposting in the fediverse, you are following the wrong people.
If your complaint is that there is too much fun / shitposting in the fediverse, you are still following the wrong people.
Last April, I left my Twitter account, but without deleting it, to keep more than 10 years of posts for archiving (tutorials, brushes, threads, etc...). I also wanted to occupy the namespace to avoid seeing an account doing impersonation. Then I uninstalled the app, stopped reading my TL, and put all this in the background...
But when a friend told me yesterday that it was a good thing I had left Tw early, I felt bad that I still had that dormant account.
I deleted it as soon as I got home.😺
Web users deserve a browser that doesn't treat them as enemies.
Though Brave uses Chromium, we remove or disable Chromium features that harm users' privacy or convenience.
You can find a running list of these changes here: https://github.com/brave/brave-browser/wiki/Deviations-from-Chromium-(features-we-disable-or-remove)
WEI is the latest Google effort to take control from users.
Google’s First Party Sets feature helps sites track; its WebBundles proposal makes it harder for you to block or filter out unwanted page content.
Google is pushing the Web in a terrible direction.
Google, through its new Web Environment Integrity (WEI) proposal, wants to fight fraud and other issues by restricting website access to users running authorized browsers and platforms.
This proposal will limit user choice and hurt the open Web. We won't support it in Brave.
#Thunderbird Is Resurrecting #Firefox Send
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🎉 Happy 20th birthday, Thunderbird! 🎂
Time flies, doesn't it?
20 years ago today, a new cross-platform, open-source application called Thunderbird debuted from the foundations of Mozilla Mail.
Some of you have been with us this entire time, and we are so honored to have you on this journey with us.
https://blog.thunderbird.net/2022/07/thunderbird-time-machine-2003-a-look-back-at-thunderbird-0-1/