I'll say Brave, the least-worst mainstream cross-platform web browser.
A few clicks opposing the crypto b.s. and it is golden, with what seems so far to be a sustainable not-search-ads-funded business model, native code ad blocking/privacy enhancements, and minimal new tab page tomfoolery.
It's been a while since a "better to ask forgiveness than permission" fuck up, too. I know, I know, it's a pretty low bar...
I need to throw in a shout-out to the Windows Pro edition Windows Sandbox, a quick Hyper-V VM for a temporary barebones Windows-in-Windows that has proven really useful to troubleshoot issues in open source Windows software.
A few clicks opposing the crypto b.s. and it is golden, with what seems so far to be a sustainable not-search-ads-funded business model, native code ad blocking/privacy enhancements, and minimal new tab page tomfoolery.
It's been a while since a "better to ask forgiveness than permission" fuck up, too. I know, I know, it's a pretty low bar...
I need to throw in a shout-out to the Windows Pro edition Windows Sandbox, a quick Hyper-V VM for a temporary barebones Windows-in-Windows that has proven really useful to troubleshoot issues in open source Windows software.