


MAX: (as Nott, but badly) Pip pip cheerio! Mystery solved! Roar! Buttons! LAURA: Do the voice, Sam! You’re so good at it! I love D&D Beyond because it helps me organize my character, Nott the Brave, so I can concentrate on MAX: Hey everyone! It’s me, Sam Riegel, the wackiest guy in D&D, to tell you about D&D Beyond! Returning from earlier, near the beginning of the MATT: Before we dive into tonight’s episode, let’s get through some quick announcements for theĮvening. Nerdy-ass voice actors sit around and play Dungeons & Dragons. MATT: Hello everyone, and welcome to tonight’s episode of Critical Role, where a bunch of us Spellings are official, verified by Matthew Mercer. Transcription: u/shadowtag202, /u/yellowenthusiast, /u/youdontknowme23, /u/yellowenthusiast, /u/jarhead551 and & timesetting: the amazing editors of the CRTranscript team. open source is great but people coming from windows will have a hard time coverting every service they use to other more open source services.Below is the full transcript of Campaign 2, Episode 34: Encroaching Waters. There will always be a company trying track usage and data from peoople because either they need it for feedback or they want to sell the data for cash. we need a browser, we need email client, we need services like amazon for a modern day in society to make our lives easier. The way i see it all business big or small will always have questionable business practices because they deceive the public but at the same time we need their services. Even moziliza was under scrutiny for making their firefox focus browser everyone flipped out about that. However i will be very slow to load websites becauise it goes through many more servers to get from point A to point B. but tor is a bit slower because it uses secure tunnels if im correct.

then what company make the best browser for safe and secure web surfuring with add blocking capabilites and no tracking but also faster. You could be right but if we cant trust microsoft, Google.
