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  • Remember when the left fought for freedom of speech? When the ACLU would go to court for the Klan's right to march, or for Nazis to be able to speak? When freedoms for everyone actually meant everyone, not just people we like.

    edit:

    The downvotes here make me sad for freedom of speech and human rights. The left has abandoned free speech.

    https://www.aclu.org/documents/aclu-history-taking-stand-free-speech-skokie

    https://reason.com/2020/12/20/would-the-aclu-still-defend-nazis-right-to-march-in-skokie/

  • PiHole with upstream dns-over-tls or dns-over-https.

    Anybody who wants to can get around DNS blocks. Sure it'll stop Aunt Sally, but anyone who cares will get around it. It's a really dumb way of doing things.

  • Too many people would change their minds based on what the sign says.

    Does you reaction change if the sign read: "Black Lives Matter" or if it read "Back the Blue"?

    Or one that says "Trans women are women" vs "trans women aren't women"?

    Or "pineapple on pizza is ok" vs "pinapple on pizza is the work of the devil"?

  • But then again I’ve heard there’s monopolies for that in the USA, instead of actual competition.

    Government granted monopolies. It's the worst. City / county/ state signs deal with ISP X and give them exclusive rights. Then for some reason they don't spend a lot of time updating anything because they have no competition because of the fucking morons in the government.

  • Also if the wildfires that started naturally were allowed to burn (if not threatening the public) then we don't get that huge build up of dead wood getting dryer and dryer leading to a super scorcher that nothing can stop.

  • because a bit faster short term

    Waaaaaaay more than "a bit". Like "imperceptible render time" vs 2s for firefox. That adds up a lot.

    is worth sacrificing you freedom long term?

    What freedom did I lose? I used chromium mostly.

    Firefox has performance now, where it did't in the past. So I don't use chrome now.

    See, I use the best tool for the job I can find, and that changes over time. For a while the was Chrome.