THE FUCK IS THIS CREATURE?

Go back to your safe space >>>Holla Forums

Just wait until you see the latest changes
ghacks.net/2018/02/26/mozilla-removes-individual-cookie-management-in-firefox-60/

No, I'm tired of their shenanigans as well, but you are not enlightened for pretending people who don't value software licenses above their personal lives are idiots.
Stallman's arguments against all proprietary software are lazy, and that's not a coincidence since he's biased towards some expression of socialism and doesn't really care how people make do in our current system.

Dude nihilism lmao

Normies. It's always normies.

>>hooktube.com/watch?v=Fn9WWVmINGg
This thing is unbelievable and disgusting. You should honestly get killed by even uttering the idea that
Who people who say that think they're fooling by trying to pretend they care about freedom at all? You see these fa/g/gots everywhere, and it takes two minutes talking to them to clearly understand that their whole line of reasoning is actually more like

I hope and believe Brian has gone beyond that, as I haven't seen him spouting any of these nonsense more recently, and his last interview with Stallman, as of late last year I believe, was in agreeing terms. Also his recent beefs with Mozilla show that he's given away that moderate mentality of exchanging a great good for something that's only practical.


That video had a terrible formatting, but you must have missed when he did mention the issues you're bringing up, although not as strongly as it'd be expected. Besides the total shitshow of saying he won't even use https, and his pseudo-argument for that, pointing out the NSA connection and taking the stance that https is ultimately a good but that being calm about it instead of just a little less desperate is the correct one.
Also, bringing up that the fact that when Google and their ilk like and promote something, you should automatically suspect and become less comfortable with the thing, puts him right into the best side of many discussions.

lmfao

Very compelling boomer-tier argument, piggy. Perhaps if you articulated your statements better, people would actually listen.

It's a logical unsound to think a security practice is bad because one of the many entities recommending it is Google. From what I've seen, Google is very good in the security department.

Their OS is terrible. There is RCE exploit in their media framework like every month. The point is that it is naive to think that google's interests align with yours, their security might mean no youtube-dl for us.