Bloody hell. They're not holding back their anger, are they?
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I'll just enjoy the fun from the comfort of whoever reposts it on Lemmy.
Re: the Chromium bad one - I'll be honest, the Firefox fanboyism was strong on Reddit too, and stronger actually because of how many people used Reddit back then. It's just that because Lemmy is mainly populated by tech nerds that you'll see them much more on the meme communities.
There's a small but notable trend of AI covers. I went down a rabbit hole of them myself, and found myself at Sonic the Hedgehog singing Shape of You by Ed Sheeran.
No prob! I did use Tree Style Tabs and that helped a bit but Vivaldi's extra features and how streamlined it is just edge it out as better than Firefox + addons for me. There's also tab workspaces for grouping tabs into screens, typically on what type of browsing you're doing, and tab tiling which Firefox was able to do back in its XUL days but can't do in Quantum. I think Firefox would be pretty neat with a power-user oriented fork to bring back some missing features.
My only issue with Vivaldi is, if a site is still providing insecure HTTP for whatever reason (7digital for some reason still provides purchase downloads this way) then Vivaldi silently fails. Firefox clearly warns the user, so that's my reason for having Firefox on hand - for those stragglers.
I've got a friend who's seeing Barbie and Oppenheimer on the same day, so I do get that. I'm just surprised the music for this film is really good.
Because I need tab organisation to stop my arse from overflowing with tabs and getting overwhelmed, which Vivaldi does nicely with workspaces and Firefox can't really do at all.
The orange M&M is quite the bottom.
I use Vivaldi (and Firefox if a site doesn't work in Vivaldi) which is part of that "other browsers" bracket so I'm good lol.
Sounds to me like they messed up the communication between them and the devs. If they directed the PR submitter to Fedora, I think there wouldn't be as much fuel to the fire.
Granted, all the chaos surrounding RHEL does make me a little worried for Fedora. Fedora is not a bad distro by any means, and I don't want to have to not recommend it because of the drama.
This is great lol. When my friend tried Linux Mint he had to go into the terminal to install Brave, as they don't just provide a .DEB like other browsers do. Maybe I should recommend Fedora to him as well.
I knew Fedora had Flatpak baked in but didn't know Linux Mint had it. I know they've got a hatred for Snaps, though lol. Thanks for the explanation!