For something as important as your web browser, that’s a pretty good reason to me.
For something as important as your web browser, that’s a pretty good reason to me.
after 90 days, they just send the BAT back to you. They don’t keep it.
Number 3 is by far the most important, because most people just don’t think about what web browser they’re using. A lot of people don’t even think about web browsers at all. They just think of the web browser app as “the internet”, and that’s it.
The fact that this isn’t the first time I’ve seen someone make that false equivalence demonstrates pretty well the problem that comes when a small number of instances have the majority of Lemmy’s total users. I chose a small instance myself, partially to do my part in avoiding this issue, but the consolidation will likely continue to be a big problem until a good solution can be thought up and implemented.
The fact that this isn’t the first time I’ve seen someone make that false equivalence demonstrates pretty well the problem that comes when a small number of instances have the majority of Lemmy’s total users. I chose a small instance myself, partially to do my part in avoiding this issue, but the consolidation will likely continue to be a big problem until a good solution can be thought up and implemented.
I was going to do the unbranded build option but from what I could find, unbranded builds don’t get updates.