Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] [Slackbuilds-users] icecat 38.8.0 crashes

2016-08-18 Thread Ivan Zaigralin
I don't understand what exactly is "filthy" about a deblobbed mozilla browser. One reason it may be preferable to icecat is that it would track the upstream releases more closely, and we wouldn't have to sit on disclosed critical vulnerabilities for weeks or months. Moreover, anyone could still

Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] Icecat future development

2016-08-18 Thread ng0
awake...@tutanota.de writes: > Sounds really good. we have alot to learn from tor browser. I hope it wont > break functionality for normie use or we will loose alot of users. keep in > mind that Tor has become severely mainstream and is likely compromised on > many levels by the global elite

Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] [Slackbuilds-users] icecat 38.8.0 crashes

2016-08-18 Thread awakeyet
sounds really nice, but why would we want to pass along such strongly minimalistic "un-de-freedomed" browsers along to the normal people specifically without added security features? this basically lands them back right where they started since they are immediately washed clean and then

Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] [Slackbuilds-users] icecat 38.8.0 crashes

2016-08-18 Thread awakeyet
maybe it's a good idea that we learn from "horizontal gene transfer" be inspired by the pieces of the picture that are inspirational. we can always learn something from anything. -- Securely sent with Tutanota. Claim your encrypted mailbox today! https://tutanota.com 17. Aug 2016 04:14 by

Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] Icecat future development

2016-08-18 Thread awakeyet
Sounds really good. we have alot to learn from tor browser. I hope it wont break functionality for normie use or we will loose alot of users. keep in mind that Tor has become severely mainstream and is likely compromised on many levels by the global elite cult that runs our country and our