Installing Brave Browser | GrapheneGoat gets a new mic!
Coming at you now with something approaching a professional microphone instead of recording these with a potato, I test it out by offering a quick tutorial on installing Brave Browser on your Linux box. (Debian based systems, in this case, Pop!_OS)
In addition, stick around through the end for getting rid of a pesky little error message to clean up your user experience, and watch how easy it is to tweak our Linux configuration files.
So you could say not only will you gain some familiarity with installing Brave, but probably even more so with using the terminal. Perhaps the video should be titled 'learn how to use the terminal' with a side bonus of installing Brave? I'll leave you to be the judge.
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