Notnotmike

joined 1 year ago
[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

Just downloaded it to give it a try! So far missing autocorrect a little bit, but, honestly, I'm optimistic about how the keyboard can improve my typing (and diction). Much slower but also more well thought out. Auto lets you type fast, maybe too fast.

I will have to get used to typing apostrophes again though...

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 year ago

I came to suggest this one as well. I think about this book from time to time and it's another one that they force on US high school students before they're really ready to understand the themes within. I read it in high school and the only thing I remembered was the last chapter because something odd occurs, and I didn't remember it because of any emotional or philosophical part but because "ew gross".

I re-read it as a an adult and I loved the book. It's depressing but truly I think it's a great insight into the cause of the depression and the migration West. It may not be the most in depth explanation and doesn't address the issues in the stock market, but it covers the western experience very well.

Beyond that, I haven't read any other books on the topic but I can recommend the American History Tellers episodes if you are OK with listening. I love the series and if nothing else they will list a series of sources at the end of their episodes that you could reference. You can get it for free from most podcast sources

https://wondery.com/shows/american-history-tellers/season/10/

 
[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

You made it political, not me? I'm responding to you not using Brave at least in part due to the founder's political beliefs

[–] [email protected] -1 points 1 year ago (3 children)

Thank you for the link! I realize it's very much a LMGTFY situation, but I prefer to have the person making the claim provide the source because it puts us on equal ground of having the same source of information. From the article it's clear that I could have looked up any right-wing article and found information to the contrary and we'd be in different contexts.

Now, that being said, for anyone else coming to the thread, I recommend you read the whole article. But the TL;DR is that Eich was made CEO of Mozilla in 2014, which caused increased optics on his $1,000 contribution to Proposition 8, a California initiative to ban gay marriage in the state. Because of this, and because of his failure to diffuse the situation, he was removed as CEO shortly after. He was offered a high-ranking position at the company but declined.

So, I would say he definitely has (had?) some close-minded views on gay marriage, however, he never publicly stated anything, but instead made a public donation that was "found out" by investigation, not because he outwardly publicized it. In fact, the article (and apparently Eich and his employees) makes it clear that he never let the viewpoint affect him professionally. But, it did make many of his co-workers uncomfortable and feel unwelcome in the Mozilla community, especially having someone hold those opinions so high up in the corporate chain.

I just wanted to make sure the context was all straight here. I don't agree with his close-minded views, I'm glad he was removed as CEO, and it's another reason that I don't want to use the Brave browser (assuming his views haven't changed). But, I just want to make sure I had the whole picture

[–] [email protected] -1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Also FF has great loading times. Never noticed a problem with speed or Ram in the last decade

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 year ago (5 children)

Do you have a source for the founder claims? I'm no fan of Brave but that's an intense back story if true

[–] [email protected] -1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I agree with this distrust. Something about the browser just feels off to me.

I stick with Firefox for browsing, Ecosia for searching, and Mozilla VPN