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brave-core
- GitHub pull request support for Brave Leo
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Brave's AI assistant now integrates with PDFs and Google Drive
Unrelated but about Brave and interesting to me: I recently found myself having a large upstream project that I need to maintain some custom patches for, and there's a need for deeper customizations and I worry that my rudimentary system of applying .patch files will turn into an unmaintainable nightmare of merge conflicts after every rebase. I was thinking about possible solutions, and it occurred to me that Brave being Chromium-based must have this same challenge but an order of magnitude more difficult, so I looked for their code to see how they solved this issue.
It's pretty interesting! They do basically the same thing for core Chromium, applying a (big) set of patches[1].
Incidentally, I'd be interested to hear any ideas/approaches to this problem. I'm guessing if there was something clearly better, Brave would be doing it, but it seems like there should be a better way even if I can't think of one.
[1] https://github.com/brave/brave-core/tree/master/patches
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Brave browser simplifies its fingerprinting protections
https://github.com/brave/brave-core/pull/13737
(Incidentally, that PR number is not quite elite. :)
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Brave appears to install VPN Services without user consent
I disagree that it's lip service Brave has a ton of engine level privacy patches https://github.com/brave/brave-core/tree/master/patches
To my understanding you can't match it with just js extensions.
Only firefox on the highest security mode comes close I think?
Or ungoogled chromium? (brave has most of their patches IIRC)
Are there other options that have this number of patches?
- With the merge of this pull request, Brave Browser disables WebEnvironmentIntegrity
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Brave cuts ties with Bing to offer its own image and video search results
Chromium is not 100% Google's forever and always, though they do currently lead the way, and with the most used/backed fork.
https://github.com/brave/brave-core/pull/19476
- With merge of this pull request, Brave Browser disables WebEnvironmentIntegrity
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Brave is a fork, not a Chromium reskinn
They have much more changes than just compile flags. Here's the repo where they maintain their patch set: https://github.com/brave/brave-core/tree/master/patches
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Brave Ads are back? Even when they're turned off?
Brave Private Ads toggle controls just Push Notification ads at this time. So, if you are still seeing Push Notification ads, that would be incorrect. However, it's normal to still see New Tab Page image ads, and/or other ad formats. We are introducing a new UI that helps you better toggle on/off specific ad units, and removing the "Brave Private Ads" toggle that can be confusing: https://github.com/brave/brave-core/pull/18938
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brave browser Dark mode in settings not saving on newest LinuxMint
Yes, being fixed. Github at https://github.com/brave/brave-core/pull/18922
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Stolen Data of 533 Million Facebook Users Leaked Online
Delete or hide all posts
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Despite Parler backlash, Facebook played huge role in fueling Capitol riot, watchdogs say
If anyone is interested in ditching Facebook, I've been using this tool this past week and its been working well https://github.com/weskerfoot/DeleteFB
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Is Anyone Aware Of Any Alternative Apps Or
For technically minded: https://github.com/weskerfoot/DeleteFB
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Is there a way to simultaneously delete all social media post I've made or sent, since deactivating isn't a solution or deleting account keeps the files, aka facebook.
Someone wanting the same thing wrote a script to handle it. Something like that may be your best bet, although as they note, there's no guarantee that FB doesn't keep the data archived for mining and just stop displaying it when you "delete".
- DeleteFB: Automate Scrubbing Your Facebook
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Deleting Facebook permanently, I encourage you to do the same
https://github.com/weskerfoot/DeleteFB
for some handy automation of this (previously: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=19963599)
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A Tool That Deletes Any Comments I Made On
Is this an option for you? https://github.com/weskerfoot/DeleteFB If that's too technical, there's a chrome plugin too but I don't think it's open source (no way to verify it isn't stealing all your data or something) "Social Book Post Manager " I can recommend to check out
What are some alternatives?
ungoogled-chromium - Google Chromium, sans integration with Google
blocklists - Shared lists of problem domains people may want to block with hosts files
uBlock - uBlock Origin - An efficient blocker for Chromium and Firefox. Fast and lean.
brave-browser - Brave browser for Android, iOS, Linux, macOS, Windows.
Vanadium - Privacy and security enhanced releases of Chromium for GrapheneOS. Vanadium provides the WebView and standard user-facing browser on GrapheneOS. It depends on hardening in other GrapheneOS repositories and doesn't include patches not relevant to the build targets used on GrapheneOS.
TextSecure - A private messenger for Android.
iceraven-browser - Iceraven Browser
privacybadger - Privacy Badger is a browser extension that automatically learns to block invisible trackers.
uBlock-issues - This is the community-maintained issue tracker for uBlock Origin
fingerprintjs - Browser fingerprinting library. Accuracy of this version is 40-60%, accuracy of the commercial Fingerprint Identification is 99.5%. V4 of this library is BSL licensed.
chromium - The official GitHub mirror of the Chromium source