• redlemace@lemmy.world
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    13 hours ago

    I might give them the benefit of the doubt and try them again ('t has been years since)

    • Reisen@sh.itjust.works
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      12 hours ago

      while i don’t use them as my main browser it feels vivaldi is one of the few ones who at least tries something new. who isn’t just trying to emulate chrome with a few quality of life ones. i remember them introducing tiled tabs, stacked tabs, the tab bar on the sides or the bottom, way before i’ve seen any other browser do that? might not have been the first with all of those but at least firefox, chrome and edge didn’t have that as an option back then

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        12 hours ago

        Tab management on Vivaldi is second to none. I pray every day that they swap to a Firefox backend one day, would be the best browser by a mile

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          That’s why I still use them as my main. I can’t close tabs, so between their workspaces with tiled tabs and tab memory management not keeping 200 processes open (I know!) it’s been amazing for me. My only reservation is it being chromium.

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          11 hours ago

          What makes firefox’s backend better? I’ve been considering switching from it lately.

            • Jean-luc Peak-hard@piefed.social
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              10 hours ago

              Basically this.

              Any browser that leverages Google’s Chromium project is enabling Google to continue to drive the web. Alternative browsers, first and foremost, must not be built using Chromium.

          • TheMadCodger@piefed.social
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            10 hours ago

            Not that Firefox’s back end is better rather that every other browser out there is some form of chromium which means Google getting to control the internet.

    • zerofk@lemmy.zip
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      11 hours ago

      On PC I’ve used them pretty much since the start and I have very little to complain about.

      On mobile (iOS) I tried a few times but it’s unbearably slow.

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        The issue with iOS is all browsers have to use Safari backend so it’s not the same as on other devices.

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        9 hours ago

        yeah I use vivaldi on mobile and it’s so painfully slow and horrible. I’d switch but I hate using my phone anyways so I don’t really care.

      • stealth_cookies@lemmy.ca
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        10 hours ago

        I’ve also been on Vivaldi since right around the start. I’d just wish they would fix their address bar suggestions to actually work. It isn’t great to start, and then decides to completely break every few months and do stuff like when I type “you” to go to youtube it insists on autofilling to a specific video I watched months ago. The only fix I’ve found is to nuke the profile and start over.

        I’ve switched to Zen on my computer a couple months ago exclusively because of that issue.