Reading The Fountainhead, it appears to me that the fluffed up language the commies use nowadays ain't that much different than that used by them on Ayn Rand's time given the way she characterized Toohey and the ppl he brainwashed.
I'm torn between LibreWolf and Brave. I'm looking to move away from Vivaldi into a more privacy-focused browser, but a few things have kept me from doing so.
First there was the secondary web panels and viewport splitting, but those can be somewhat easily be replaced by PWAs and a tiling window manager such as I3.
Then there were the power features, which the most interesting of (the command palette) can be emulated — and even surpassed — by Vimium.
Last, and hopefully least, is how to sync my settings, bookmarks and extensions. I really like the idea of having a private, no-email-required way of syncing devices, and being able to restore with a seed just like a crypto wallet, but on the other hand having the Firefox containers extension would ease the burden of navigating from privacy-respecting/focusing platforms into spyware shit like Youtube.