Vivaldi takes a stand: keep browsing human
Vivaldi takes a stand: keep browsing human

Vivaldi takes a stand: keep browsing human | Vivaldi Browser

cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/36488277
Vivaldi takes a stand: keep browsing human
Vivaldi takes a stand: keep browsing human | Vivaldi Browser
cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/36488277
wish they would change to gecko though
Even Mozilla doesn’t really want Gecko anymore, that’s why they started Servo.
I don't keep up with any of this stuff, and so it just makes me think of memes like this:
They also abandoned it. It has been picked up by the Linux Foundation though, which is exciting.
What makes you say so?
They saw potential in Rust for safety and technical guarantees, and started the Servo project. Eventually, they integrated some things into Gecko, and then concluded the Servo project.
What makes you think they don't want Gecko anymore? What makes you say they started Servo when it's a partially integrated and, more importantly, a concluded project?
Can anybody tell me why no one uses webkit?
doesn't servo get like zero funding now?
Now I only need full ublock origin support on android and it's golden.
You can add the block lists manually via Vivaldi's built in blocker feature
Sadly that doesn't work as good as ublock, especially for adblock blocker blocking.
There are some websites that just don't work with that setup.
You already can have that :) Ironfox (Firefox Librewolf-style android fork) is the easiest option (uBlock origin integrated), but you can also use the normal firefox browser with full extension support.
Firefox (and thus also the forks) is missing a couple features since the rewrite 5 years ago. The biggest one for me is lack of keyboard shortcuts.
Also it becomes painfully slow on some more complex websites and dark reader is not nearly as good as the dark mode in Vivaldi.
Because of that I only use FF on websites that don't work on Vivaldi.
Not open source, but apparently not fully closed source either: https://vivaldi.com/source/.
Opera was bought by a Chinese firm years ago. I'm not saying to use it or not based solely on that; it's just something to keep in mind. That being said, they do have some legitimately useful features, like being able to cap the amount of RAM used with a slider. But yeah, I remember the sale raising some eyebrows.
"Keep browsing, human!"
NGL, Vivaldi is the best version of Chrome.
If AI contributes to that goal without stealing intellectual property, compromising privacy or the open web, we will use it. If it turns people into passive consumers, we will not.
So they didn’t really make a stand.
They are selling a product that's just chrome with a fancy skin. The only stance they have is praising google and lying to it's users claiming to be better
“Selling”?
tl;dr they're not using AI for obvious reasons
A position on AI says next to nothing about one's stance on humanity, right?