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Off-duty Alaska Airlines pilot charged with attempted murder after trying to stop engines mid-flight
Here's why making assumptions about someone's motivations less than 24 hours from an event is misguided at best: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/10/24/us/alaska-airlines-off-duty-pilot-arraignment.html
Still want to claim this was deliberate terrorism?
Off-duty Alaska Airlines pilot charged with attempted murder after trying to stop engines mid-flight
Would you question it if he had a foreign sounding name?
That's irrelevant. This isn't a race/nationality thing yet for some reason you feel the need to make it one.
Also, if it was something like suicide or something, we would have heard about it by now.
It has been less than 24 hours. How in the world would we have known this person's full intentions by now?
Off-duty Alaska Airlines pilot charged with attempted murder after trying to stop engines mid-flight
Your question seems to be confusing between browser and search engine. These are two separate pieces of software.
But to answer both:
- Browser: Firefox. Google has demonstrated clearly that they cannot be trusted as the sole owner of the web which is what is about to happen as Chromium (which Brave is based on) fully takes over. Mozilla (makers of Firefox) is the last holdout. If you care, this is case in point about how Google having a monopoly on browsers will kill the free web: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_Environment_Integrity.
- Search engine: Another +1 for Kagi. It has completely replaced Google for me.