Vivaldi Browser

Hi I'm Jon, make the switch.

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/ourguy/

Is he really a better coder than carmack?

Already did. Vivaldi is great, if a little light on features. Plus, Chrome extensions are supported.

/ourfriends/

Hi John, is your browser free and open source software?

S H I L L thread right here, boys. This is NOT FOSS, and it has telemetry that cannot be disabled. Shut it down.

This is an important question before we can proceed, John.

Sorry Jon, I use Yandex.

>Sorry John, I'm a part of the Russian botnet
Who cares

What’s that white thing on his jacket?

Vivaldi is trash. You shouldn't even consider using it.

But I already did
As a side-browser

Your browser is great, sadly i'm a ramlet, so stuck with seamonkey.

Cuck.

>Is he really a better coder than carmack?
Come on, user.
Carmack after 10 bottles of vodka and a brain aneurism still knows more math and programming techniques than this nigger will in his entire lifetime.

Its the sun you neckbeard

U s e
q u t e b r o w s e r

It needs a good video grabber

This

from the tumbnail I thought it was John McAfee

>has telemetry that cannot be disabled
Cite?

Already did.
I was using Firefox for years then switched to Palemoon then finally settled with Vivaldi
>Built-in tree style tabs
>Reader view
>That convenient side-bar that actually gives me useful
>Built-in full-page screenshot
>Compatible with chrome extensions
Everything about this browser was designed for comfortable browsing, I like it.

Only two things I dislike about it right now:
>Not open source.
>Doesn't have sync (yet)

They have unique IDs for every installation and they share data with their "partners."

>Hi I'm Jon
bitch please

I'm using Vivaldi too, it's pretty decent. Chrome shits the bed frequently with memory management. Firefox is somehow even worse memory wise on Windows.

Vivaldi behaves pretty well for a modern browser.

How do they make money?

But I am already using Vivaldi. Have been for over a year now, and had no problems. I only need ublock origin (which Vivaldi has) and I'm gold.

Just installed Vivaldi, no option to disable the telemetry, and it's listed in their TOS. You have to manually add their shit into your hosts list if you don't want to be tracked. Plus, it's not open source.

vivaldi.com/privacy/browser/

This is just another piece of botnet garbage based on Chromium.