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Kalchaya wrote

Guess it depends on how you define 'trust'. If you mean browsers that will not function as spyware for the developer, then my shortlist (in order of preference) is: Iridium, TOR browser, Epic, Ungoogled Chrome, Superbird, Advanced Chrome, Comodo Dragon, Basilisk, Waterfox, and Slimjet.

If you define 'trust' as being the latest'n'greatest and most updated, I couldn't tell ya, as I don't follow that hogwash. For the last 3+ years I been using XP Pro, which means I'm stuck using Mypal, Centaury and Firefox 52.9.0. Despite using outdated OS and browsers, I've had zero malware after 5000+ hours of internet surfing...unless you count 3 or 4 PUPs. Needless to say, I'm not a believer in this EOL/EOS and most current browser rot. In my experience security does not come from this blather.

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Kalchaya wrote

Raddle is soooo far left, neither Marx nor Trotsky could make more than a few posts there before being banned as not PC enough!

Of those listed, ramble is the only real choice...although I'm also on mewe, saidit, ruqqus, poal, and 8kun. With the rabid commies & socialists constantly seeking to usurp new sites, and convert them to Reddit-clones (leftist echo chambers), it pays to have many options.

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Kalchaya wrote (edited )

Of all the extant religions, none are worse than the Abrahamic-based ones of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Of all the political systems, none are worse than communism, socialism and the 101 flavors of leftist ideology. Take the total number of fatalities directly and indirectly attributable to Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Communism, Socialism, and various varieties of leftism throughout recorded history....you will have a combined body count equaled by no one or nothing else. Guaranteed!

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goth_girls_are_hot_420 wrote

Reply to Electric cars by karmanaut

Fortunately companies like tesla are seeking to reduce the amount of cobalt in their batteries. Unfortunately that doesn't address the short life span of lithium batteries and the fact that most of the world electricity is generated from non-renewables.

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Rambler wrote

BitWarden seems to be pretty well liked and lately it seems to be more preferred than LastPass, and I assume with LastPass adjusting their tiers that more people will flock to BitWarden. You can self host it, as well. I believe it's all open source, unlike LastPass.

There is also KeyPassX which is pretty popular. It's not an online password manager, however. Still a pretty good option for general password management.

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