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    So I saw political compass memes a while ago and started making one, but then I started taking it too seriously and eventually turned it into a tier list. Idk if it makes sense to share it here, but idk where else to share such a thing. I also made a browser tier list, but idk where to share that either.

    This whole thing is a png export of a pure svg image. For some of the logos, I had to make them either from scratch or by using gimp and inkscape to convert a png into an svg (imperfect but good enough).

    Hopefully this is all formatted properly.

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    [–] plsnerf7@lemmy.world 5 points 1 week ago (1 children)

    First i heard about mullvad now this??? Oh man artix was my go to distro (without systemd) if cachy implements the age verification bs.

    [–] keiko@fedia.io 1 points 6 days ago (1 children)

    Yeah, Mullvad Browser was at the top of my browser tier list, right under Tor Browser, until I came across the controversy. It made me realize that I shouldn't have corporate stuff go above the corporate row. Corporate doesn't necessarily mean bad, just that there are inherent risks in projects that are corporate owned/controlled.

    [–] Linearity@piefed.zip 2 points 6 days ago (1 children)

    I don’t get incorporating open source projects with the values of their developers.

    I’m personally moving from Mullvad VPN to Windscribe after the co-owner donation thing. But Mullvad VPN is a service. Mullvad browser is open source, it does not belong to Mullvad.

    I also see the same concept applied to the European digital sovereignty movement, “Oh this program is open source buuuuut it’s US based” no it is not. Open source is open source and nothing else.

    [–] keiko@fedia.io 2 points 6 days ago

    Being open source doesn't negate their control over the project. Mullvad ultimately controls the project and the branding for it, as well as advertising for their vpn service within the browser by way of their addon. Some users will continue to use the browser, and that's fine. Some users will stop using the browser, and that's also fine. I understand both perspectives. I just can't recommend it anymore, like how I don't recommend anything coming from GAFAM. There are alternatives. There always are. Tor Browser remains the best browser anyway.