Is there truly no good browser to use? I mean, everyone obviously hate chrome for obvious reasons, firefox is getting a lotta hate for somany stuff- whenever someone mention brave , people hate it too, and ladybird too(ladybird is not really usable yet, I guess- but It also happens to be in a lotta controversy, i wanted to know if any of ya'll even consider using it, when it's stable or why won't you use it), I just wanted to know, why all of these browsers are considered "bad", or if it is even bad, I don't know- and what are the good options.
(I don't know much about these anyway, I mostly use browsers based on firefox personally, I just want ublock origin that's all lol )
A lot of money is made through the 'web'; the vast majority of users access the web via a browser: control the browser and you can direct that insane flow of capital. Which is actually a bit strange, because you'd think you'd get a lot of competing vendors, but the global market is served by two really: Google or Firefox.
Google basically shapes the web. They propose new standards and everyone has to go along with them, because they don't have a choice: Google has their own web-browser. If the other's don't like proposal X Google can go ahead and implement it anyway. Now your users will claim your browser is broken, because "it works on Chrome".
Web-devs are just people--lazy and stupid. As memories fade some devs think the web is "Google Chrome" and just design for that, which can make it incompatible with other browsers. "But bro, 90% of my traffic comes from Google Chrome. I'm going to lock in and dial it up to 100%. Hail Google!"
Capital accumulates and now you find yourself in a technocracy, because you were previously fooled into believing capitalism is the way.
I recently read a witty remark that went something like this: two nations were destroyed via British colonialism. They eventually revolted and threw their colonialists out. One chose the capitalist road, the other communism. Both have obscenely large populations: China and India. Which one would you prefer to live in?
Ah... the point I was trying to make, is there's an obscene amount of money on 'the web'. Users are seen as chattel to be sold and brought. I've seen glimpses of how laypeople use the internet: it is horrible. It's more accurately described as how tech-companies abuse their users. The more abuse you can get away with the more capital you can accrue. It leads to a general trend of web-browsers getting caught up in 'controversies' and general degeneracy. There's a lot of money in this game and tech-corps will attempt to overthrow governments to maintain their monopolies. But sure, let's pretend the browser is just an innocent thing used to look up cute cat pictures: