Just keep in mind, Brave is run by a for profit company, and privacy is only profitable if your customers are paying for that privacy. The fact that Brave is free for users means that their stated goals are antithetical to their business interests. You cannot trust Brave to respect your privacy.
So, homemade dough, made with imported Italian pizza flour. I used a simple tomato sauce with salt and oregano. I par-baked the crusts, so assembly could be less rushed. Once par-baked, I coated the crust with ghee, and sprinkled smoky garlic salt on the crust. I added the remaining sauce, a layer of pecarino Romano for some extra funk, then lots of mozzarella, jalapenos, red onions, and pepperoni before finishing it in the oven. Once out, I drizzled on hot honey, chili flakes, oregano, and parmesan
Not sure why, but your comment made me think about the first machine I switched to Linux. It was a laptop who’s fan eventually had a bad bearing and needed to be replaced. Luckily it was still under warranty, so I sent the laptop in to get the fan replaced, and received my laptop back with Windows installed on it… I was so livid.