I'm especially concerned about it being somehow broken, unwieldy, insecure or privacy-invasive.

Case in point; at times I have to rely on a Chromium-based browser if a website decides to misbehave on a Firefox-based browser. Out of the available options I gravitate towards Brave as it seems like the least bad out of the bunch.

Unfortunately, their RPM-package leaves a lot to be desired and has multiple times just been awful to deal with. So much so that I have been using another Chromium-based browser instead that's available directly from my distro's repos. But…, I would still switch to Brave in an instant if Brave was found in my distro's repos. A quick search on repology.org reveals that an up-to-date Brave is packaged in the AUR (unsurprisingly), Manjaro and Homebrew. I don't feel like changing distros for the sake of a single program, but adding Homebrew to my arsenal of universal package managers doesn't sound that bad. But, not all universal package managers are created equal, therefore I was interested to know how Homebrew fares compared to the others and if it handles the packaging of the browser without blemishing the capabilities of the browser's sandbox.


P.S. I expect people to recommend me Distrobox instead. Don't worry, I have been a staunch user of Distrobox for quite a while now. I have also run Brave through an Arch-distrobox in the past. But due to some concerns I've had, I chose to discontinue this. Btw, its Flatpak package ain't bad either. But unfortunately it's not official, so I choose to not make use of it for that reason.

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    If you think that Brave is the best option, look up what a scumbag Brendan Eich is and the shady monetizing practices the company introduced.

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      Fun fact: the scumbag Brendan Eich who made Brave is the same scumbag Brendan Eich who made Javascript!

      Yay!

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      The bad practices of its CEO doesn't inherently write off the software, instead the software's merits should do the talking. Which Chromium-based browser would you recommend based on its merits?

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        The bad practices of its CEO doesn’t inherently write off the software

        Ah yes, the CEO with his little influence on the products from his company…

        Which is Brave collection "donations" and then keeping them, then? Is it a CEO bad practice or a software bad practice?

        instead the software’s merits should do the talking.

        You'd get a Shawarma from a Hamas-run restaurant, right? Sure, they swear death to all infidels but their cooking is so authentic and great… Who cares that the restaurant funds them!

        Which Chromium-bases browser would you recommend based on its merits?

        Opera, Vivaldi, ungoogled-chromium, and some others don't pull the same shit.

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          You’d get a Shawarma from a Hamas-run restaurant, right?

          Honestly, I would seriously consider it if it was the best Shawarma in town. At least to try it once.

          Opera, Vivaldi, ungoogled-chromium, and some others don’t pull the same shit.

          Honestly, all of these are inferior based on merits. But thanks anyways!