I really enjoyed my time with Nobara, and it was what made the switch to Linux stick for me, so I am grateful for the project.
But, I don’t get why would anyone consider Brave, with the many scandals they had, their failed attempts at extorting content creators for their own advertising crypto-scam and other advertising stuff? Plus, it’s chromium when we need to push firefox more, either Mullvad or LibreWolf.
Either it’s a really negligient research, or they got paid. It’s a shame. I already switched to Bazzite, so it doesn’t really affect me, but it’s sad to see decisions like this. I wonder what happened.
EDIT: I should have clicked the link instead of wildly speculating :D
Brave was not our first or immediate choice, however the decision to change to Brave comes after a long period of testing with various browsers failing in some way or another.
Firefox and firefox based browsers (such as floorp and librewolf) would incur a GPU crash when scrolling live videos (things like youtube shorts, tiktok, etc) with VRR enabled: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/-/issues/12528
Chromium and Vivaldi both would break google meets with hardware acceleration enabled (however their flatpaks were fine)
Brave isn’t the answer….
Rolling fedora on the other hand is interesting