Vivaldi takes a stand: keep browsing human
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Even Mozilla doesn’t really want Gecko anymore, that’s why they started Servo.
doesn't servo get like zero funding now?
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Opera was bought by a Chinese firm years ago. I'm not saying to use it or not based solely on that; it's just something to keep in mind. That being said, they do have some legitimately useful features, like being able to cap the amount of RAM used with a slider. But yeah, I remember the sale raising some eyebrows.Vivaldi is separate from Opera, it's devs who left Opera after it was purchased
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doesn't servo get like zero funding now?
they do at the linux foundation
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Aliexpress. Spares are €3-6. Quality differs, so it's a bit luck of the draw if you get a good one. But for that price I could just order a handful different ones and pick the best.
I printed a cut-off case that doesn't cover the keyboard attachment part. I just took a random case 3D file for my phone from yeggi.com and cut the bottom part off in the slicer.
On an old phone I used before I printed the attachment big enough to wrap around the case I was using.
I hope you didn't throw out the priv and key. In working order they are ~€150 each on ebay.
Yeah, I have zero experience with 3D printing and all this so for me it's always a too big of a project. Maybe one day I have a bit more time and can get to it
I hope you didn’t throw out the priv and key. In working order they are ~€150 each on ebay.
I did but all of them had some hardware issues. Still, if I knew I can use them for other projects I would just kept them in some box but I realized it after I got rid of them.
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Mozilla integrated parts of Servo and concluded it as a Mozilla project, passing governance to the Linux Foundation Europe. You call that letting it rot?
It worked for Mozilla, their namesake product, if accidentally. Seamonkey has been good to me.
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Opera was bought by a Chinese firm years ago. I'm not saying to use it or not based solely on that; it's just something to keep in mind. That being said, they do have some legitimately useful features, like being able to cap the amount of RAM used with a slider. But yeah, I remember the sale raising some eyebrows.Correct but irrelevant. Vivaldi isnt part of opera at all. They have the old devs that left when opera sold. That’s it.
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Vivaldi is separate from Opera, it's devs who left Opera after it was purchased
Thank you for the new knowledge; I thought this whole time that Opera was renamed Vivaldi after the sale. That explains my original comment.
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cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/36488277
"Keep browsing, human!"
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Does this mean Firefox will continue to reap the benefits?
One would hope so, as that's one of the main pros of open source.
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cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/36488277
NGL, Vivaldi is the best version of Chrome.