Why not just not allow it to connect to any internet and use wired printing?
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Why not just not allow it to connect to any internet and use wired printing?
I know that. In the title I said that I’m comparing brave to Firefox with ublock
I don’t want to use the crypto, if I just turn it off and use brave as an improved chrome, then which one is better?
I would prefer j perm (R U R’ F’ R U R’ U’ R’ F R2 U’ R’ (U’)) for adjacent corner swap as it’s 1 move shorter and is faster for me
So what if I don’t log in when I use brave? Then it would have no way to get money from me.
I think this one only has pdfs, any sites where I can download musicxml/MIDI?
I don’t want to use the crypto, if I just turn it off and use brave as an improved chrome, then which one is better?
uBlock (arguably the best extension) properly only works on Firefox
Isn't brave's adblocker just ublock?
I don’t use the brave search engine (I’ve always been using ecosia) and just use it as a pure browser, would that be fine?
This article is about the brave search engine collecting data, so would it be fine if I use brave browser but use other search engines like DuckDuckGo or Ecosia?
I can't open musescore.com (access denied), but librescore works.
I play 2... d6 then usually take on f4 next move to transpose into Fischer defense. I think this move order is better because it tempts some 3. Bc4 players to play Nf3 attacking your pawn, when you can transpose. If you don't want to learn theory then just play the KGD with 2... Bc4 and 3... d6. In both lines white can't play 3. fxe5 due to 3... Qh4+.
It didn't say that it will be deleting older information, it just says that there's not enough space on the disk.
What I mean by "confusing" is that it's harder to estimate. A joule is a newton multiplied by a meter, which is essentially the work you do when you lift an apple (which experiences around 1 newton of gravity) from the ground to a table (which is around 1 meter). So using megajoules should be more intuitive compared to kilowatt-hours. What makes kilowatt-hour easier to the layman to understand is that electric companies charge by kilowatt-hours instead of megajoules.
J perm is essentially just [R U R' F': T perm] ([A: B] means A B A'), so you can still derive T perm from J perm and a lot of other PLLs from T perm. And I think J perm can make predicting edges easier since the 2 edges that will be swapped are the 2 that you already see. I don't use 2-look PLL but I use 2-look CMLL and I can easily predict EO (and EOLR if it's a good case) after doing J perm.
How is brave compared to firefox in terms of privacy? If they are at least equal brave should be better because chromium-based browsers should have better compatibility on most websites.
thanks for using Leebra!
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