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4 days agoBest overall you say? Don’t post absolutes friend, the way the browser space is right now, none of them are the best overall. They each are better than others for their respective niche.


Best overall you say? Don’t post absolutes friend, the way the browser space is right now, none of them are the best overall. They each are better than others for their respective niche.


Same here, I use the exact same ones


Best teacher I had was breaking things by installing everything under the sun then trying to fix it. But its time consuming.
I would say go at it yourself, you’ll learn along the way, same as you did with windows. For tips, its hard to say, see if you can get your hands on Sander van Vugt - linux fundamentals. I watched it a few years into my linux journey and it schooled my ass still.
Why is the guy a creep?
Dude above’s advice is just bad. Firefox defaults to some crappy shit, such as data collection, all the features such as pocket or what have you. By default its just not a secure browser, its really not.
I would advise against using it. Librewolf exists, you need to tweak the settings for it to be a normal browser, with data permanence, but after just a few tweaks you have a relatively secure browser.