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I’m especially concerned about it being somehow broken, unwieldy, insecure or privacy-invasive.\n
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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.\n
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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](https://repology.org/project/brave/versions) reveals that an up-to-date Brave is packaged in the AUR (unsurprisingly), Manjaro and [**Homebrew**](https://docs.brew.sh/Homebrew-on-Linux). 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.\n
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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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