change.org doesn't do shit and it's bad for privacy and anonymity
Electricd
First and the most important point: it's NOT a privacy coin, sadly. The monero community will probably hate it, but hey, no coin is perfect, and there has to be transparent coins
Apart from that, it's interesting because it is ecologically good (no PoW), has quick near-instant (under a second) transactions, and is fee-less (literally, transactions do not cost anything). I'm new to it, so I don't know much as well, that's why I wanted to get some of your opinions on it.
I like the idea behind it. It seems to solve a lot of problems with crypto not being usable in real life. Sadly, it can be tracked easily, but I see a world where it could be used in every day life because of the ultrafast and free transactions
Because the other browsers have less features, and the other owners suck as well. As for the browser itself, Brave it probably the best chrome-based one out there for desktop
Same problem here but JS is enabled
edit: cleared cookies and removed useragent spoofing in brave shields and it seemed to have worked
Anubis is a PoW open source crawling/DDoS protection
Directly cloning should still be supported, I hope
GitHub is no longer independent at Microsoft. It's the logical step for self sovereignty
No longer subject to GitHub's rules, privacy problems and shadowbans
Forgejo is developped on Codeberg, which runs on Forgejo
Codeberg is the "demo" Forgejo instance is where they develop the software (Forgejo)
Forgejo is a fork of Gitea which is pretty well known. They forked out of fear because Gitea got bought and is now a for-profit iirc
It causes cancer so how good is it really
I believe on some websites you can order thousands of a unit, and ask to put your brand name on it
People use it for dropshipping or similar
might be the case
This one is great and asks you to contact members of the European Parliament