1.3 GB/s vs 2 GB/s read. I think it's perfectly reasonable given most users aren't going to be doing high I/O, and if they did, they'd just get a MBP.
Really? I think Notes is far superior to Evernote. Notes was shitty but the newer versions since the past 2 years allowed me to completely remove Evernote.
Chromium is open source much like Android and Linux are open source.
Honestly you sound paranoid. What if a dev wants to add instrumentation to make sure a page is loaded? What if you have some weird OS version, CPU, or kernel that might crash 1% of app opens?
It's amazing how the politicians representing the people of the Bay Area don't possess egalitarian values. There's so much unused and undeveloped land available in the mountains yet the property is crazy expensive.
Brave. And what's wrong with Chromium?
How's the browser a scam? I use it and enjoy it. I think their business model is the most egalitarian business model amongst all browsers.
1.3 GB/s vs 2 GB/s read. I think it's perfectly reasonable given most users aren't going to be doing high I/O, and if they did, they'd just get a MBP.
Really? I think Notes is far superior to Evernote. Notes was shitty but the newer versions since the past 2 years allowed me to completely remove Evernote.
Chromium is open source much like Android and Linux are open source.
Honestly you sound paranoid. What if a dev wants to add instrumentation to make sure a page is loaded? What if you have some weird OS version, CPU, or kernel that might crash 1% of app opens?
It's amazing how the politicians representing the people of the Bay Area don't possess egalitarian values. There's so much unused and undeveloped land available in the mountains yet the property is crazy expensive.
Brave. And what's wrong with Chromium?
How's the browser a scam? I use it and enjoy it. I think their business model is the most egalitarian business model amongst all browsers.