After switching between #Brave & #Firefox on the same PC for a few days, I'm really noticing the speed advantage that Brave Browser gives... The built-in ad-blocking actually saves time.
What advantage does Osiris have over Brave... It could be "less is more thine" too. Do fewer features mean it uses less Ram? More fitting for Minimalist use?
I got free BAT with my mobile browsing before, but I don't want the rewards to be my main reason of using the browser and I was already used to other browsers on PC.
I'm a fan of Brave. I didn't realize what I was missing until I began using it specifically for HIVE. The saved time is great plus like @funferall mentioned, BAT rewards is a very nice bonus.
Me too~ I'm experimenting with dividing my extensions on Brave & Firefox right now...
Current setup: Productivity extensions that work with Hive are on Brave, while Firefox is for content consuming (art/videos) so I could save Ram & attention depending on what mindset I have.
I do something similar, but with workstations and sitting, kneeling, standing setups. This has been a big help to my back for all the hours I spend online. I switch between different workstations and desk/table setups. One has a traditional office chair. The other has an ergonomic kneeling chair and the other is a standing setup with a memory foam rug.
So, depending on what I'm working on, HIVE, livestream/recording, podcasting, or work will shift my working environment. Sometimes it gets to be a bit much, but my back is happier now that I don't spend all of my time in one spot.
Sure, I started with doing this with my laptop. Moving it from my desk to sitting on the couch with my feet propped up. Then I put it on the kitchen counter and stood up. Just those two changes helped.
Then I thought about making those types of changes in my studio/office space. So, it is something that developed over time. If had done it all at once it would have been a big investment. But over time adding in little bits and pieces developed into the various workstations and seating arrangements I have now.
This is quite interesting, how long was this observation made?
...about a week? But I only used #Brave heavily the last two days when I started noticing.
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You should try osiris browser, same as brave, only currently it doesn't have many features.
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What advantage does Osiris have over Brave... It could be "less is more thine" too. Do fewer features mean it uses less Ram? More fitting for Minimalist use?
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In the settings menu, it doesn't have many options to set.
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I've been using Brave for a few months. I think it's great plus the free BAT 🦇
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I got free BAT with my mobile browsing before, but I don't want the rewards to be my main reason of using the browser and I was already used to other browsers on PC.
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@savvyplayer's praise of #Brave moved me to act!
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I'm a fan of Brave. I didn't realize what I was missing until I began using it specifically for HIVE. The saved time is great plus like @funferall mentioned, BAT rewards is a very nice bonus.
Me too~ I'm experimenting with dividing my extensions on Brave & Firefox right now...
Current setup: Productivity extensions that work with Hive are on Brave, while Firefox is for content consuming (art/videos) so I could save Ram & attention depending on what mindset I have.
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I do something similar, but with workstations and sitting, kneeling, standing setups. This has been a big help to my back for all the hours I spend online. I switch between different workstations and desk/table setups. One has a traditional office chair. The other has an ergonomic kneeling chair and the other is a standing setup with a memory foam rug.
So, depending on what I'm working on, HIVE, livestream/recording, podcasting, or work will shift my working environment. Sometimes it gets to be a bit much, but my back is happier now that I don't spend all of my time in one spot.
That's actually a good #idea! ...I don't have money for separate chairs/devices now, but I'll put it in my mind for when I can do it.
!LUV
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@shinyobjects, you've been given LUV from @ahmadmangazap.
Check the LUV in your H-E wallet. (5/10)
Sure, I started with doing this with my laptop. Moving it from my desk to sitting on the couch with my feet propped up. Then I put it on the kitchen counter and stood up. Just those two changes helped.
Then I thought about making those types of changes in my studio/office space. So, it is something that developed over time. If had done it all at once it would have been a big investment. But over time adding in little bits and pieces developed into the various workstations and seating arrangements I have now.
Thanks for telling me this, I was imagining a big overhaul, but it seems it's something I can do now~
!PIZZA
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