

I’m still shocked at how many seemingly tech-literate people use and defend Brave because of influencers.
I’m still shocked at how many seemingly tech-literate people use and defend Brave because of influencers.
They’ve partnered with Motorla and probably Samsung to have it pre-installed. And a lot of people stick to the default one.
I’d be a lot of money that the excuse is just a lie he thinks make him sound like the good person he knows he is not.
The different tiers are 50mb for basic and 500mb for the full.
The full one also includes:
Stream video in 4k at 60fps
2 free boosts and 30% off all boosts
Custom profile per server(different name, avatar, etc. for each of if you want)
200 server limit
4000 character message limit
Custom entry sound(and custom sounds everywhere)
3x free nitro for two weeks that you can gift to people
Tons of profile/avatar perks including animated banners, profiles, permanent quest rewards, badges, etc.
There’s also some discount in their shop.
The same type of people who fall for scams. And older people, although that’s redundant.
Benefit of data managers: Tags for easier searching and grouping, grouping that is folder agnostic, easily choosing a thumbnail, and in text focused ones you can usually search the content of the files from one location and easily look through the results for the correct one, etc.
I can with very high confidence say that for the average computer user, case-insensitive is basically the only alternative. At least if you don’t want IT and computer support around the world to start going postal.
As soon as someone is at least semi comfortable navigating a unix-style terminal and using a terminal based text editor to at least change config files, case-sensitive starts to become better. And often the more you get into programming, the more you get like Linus here and develop a hate.