

@NewNewAugustEast @kadup
@Vivaldi
I am definitely going to be called a chill, but I truly and honestly love the thing I’m going to talk about, I’m not just “blowing steam”
If you want a great, User-Configurable browser without any AI garbage, give Vivaldi a try
Here is the CEO giving a clear stance against generative AI
https://vivaldi.com/blog/keep-exploring/
And here is a more general explanation of what and how they as a company is working towards a better future for the web
https://vivaldi.com/for-a-better-web/
My own experience with the browser is that it feels like what people expect Firefox to still be:
A User-focused, configurable and customizable, feature-rich web-browser that puts the user first and foremost.
Want the tabs at the bottom?
That’s a setting.
Using Vivaldi on Linux in a Window-manager with server-side(or no) decorations?
Don’t worry, that’s in the Settings.
Want a keybinding that opens a predetermined set of tabs?
That’s possible with a command chain.
Want to set alt+tab to cycle tabs?
The keybinding page in the Settings is one of the best I’ve ever used with the ability to bind multiple keybindings to the same action (or multiple actions using command chains)
And as if that wasn’t enough, the CEO spends some of his time on Mastodon, and has answered questions directed to the Vivaldi account
OK, I’m a fanboy.
@NewNewAugustEast
The reason I didn’t mention the (synced, hierarchical, markdown) notes, mail, RSS feed, calendar, pomodoro timer, read later feature, in-browser tilling window manager, etc (probably forgot something)
And if you count things connected to the vivaldi.net account:
Email address, Blogg platform, forum, (sync), and social media platform (Mastodon instance),
Whatever https://onlyfjords.com/ is
Again, I might have missed something
Is:
0. I didn’t know that you had used it before, didn’t want to “scare” you with “too many features”
⚠️Rambling tangent ahead ️⚠️
Come to think of it, if I were only able to have 2 graphical programs installed on my computer, it would be Emacs and Vivaldi
Ofcourse I’m not counting the x11 server and a minimal Window-manager, but those aren’t really graphical programs are they
And even though the features overlap between the 2(Vivaldi notes, Emacs org-mode, and so on), I still dare put Vivaldi on that high of a pedestal, it’s just that good