The other thing with Vivaldi is I would love to keep it because of my historical love for Opera and the fact that it’s their founder who started it and it’s truly a passion project for him but I have never seen Vivaldi run smoothly on any machine I’ve ever owned (except the Android version). It’s stutterry and laggy like no other browser (from what I’ve experienced). This has been the case for me on 3 different OSes and 4 different machines, so I’m willing to admit that I may have issues of configuration, but something else seems to be happening here (especially since other Chromium based browsers run perfectly fine, it’s literallyonly Vivaldi).
I never understand why people prefer Vivaldi over, let’s say, Chrome. I personally use FF with hardened security, but if I had no chance, I’d rather give my data to Google, not a browser company with an unknown business model and bloat.
Vivaldi is weird, I once talked with their CEO over on Mastodon (they are active there, which is a good sign, probably), it still felt shady, sadly.
Vivaldi? Trusting a closed sourced application for privacy? What?
Not even defending brave here, just weird that the author say that.
The other thing with Vivaldi is I would love to keep it because of my historical love for Opera and the fact that it’s their founder who started it and it’s truly a passion project for him but I have never seen Vivaldi run smoothly on any machine I’ve ever owned (except the Android version). It’s stutterry and laggy like no other browser (from what I’ve experienced). This has been the case for me on 3 different OSes and 4 different machines, so I’m willing to admit that I may have issues of configuration, but something else seems to be happening here (especially since other Chromium based browsers run perfectly fine, it’s literally only Vivaldi).
I’ve run Vivaldi for a long time, and experienced the polar opposite… Vivaldi for me runs butter smooth 🧈
I never understand why people prefer Vivaldi over, let’s say, Chrome. I personally use FF with hardened security, but if I had no chance, I’d rather give my data to Google, not a browser company with an unknown business model and bloat.
Vivaldi is weird, I once talked with their CEO over on Mastodon (they are active there, which is a good sign, probably), it still felt shady, sadly.
I use Vivaldi exclusive for the tab stacks. As soon as another browser has tab stacks (preferably more than 2 levels) I’ll switch.
Arc might have what you need. I have not heard about it before until today but it looks interesting. https://arc.net/
It appears to be available only on MacOS, with no plan for Linux yet. It does sound like something to keep an eye on, thanks.
Leaving this here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hEhybUXtHkU
Here is an alternative Piped link(s):
https://www.piped.video/watch?v=hEhybUXtHkU
Piped is a privacy-respecting open-source alternative frontend to YouTube.
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Because Vivaldi has a ton of power user features that Chrome lacks
There is no other chromium based browser that supports custom css, so I have no choice but to use Vivaldi.