Dixit Dominus
Donec ponam inimicos tuos
Virgam virtutis tuae
Tecum principium
Juravit dominus
Dominus a dextris tuis
Judicabit in nationibus
De torrente in via bibet
Gloria Patri
Disclaimer: for postarity, I intend to post pictures of W3C artifacts that W3C isn't keeping. Feel free to mute my stream of pictures until the end of the year
I'mma follow you over at #SDF so I can boost dinner if your stuff. We're all interested over there with retro and historic computing , being perhaps the oldest, extant, public access #UNIX system - #PubNIX
Thank you for caring enough to publicly archive these treasures!
I'm trying to figure out the best browser combination for my needs. Generally, Firefox covers almost everything I need, but it's slow on Android and drains a lot of battery. I've tried Vivaldi, Chrome, and Brave. Of these, only Brave has the features I need, like full history sync (not just typed URLs), and the ability to send tabs to other devices. However, with its focus on crypto and AI, it seems too hype-driven for me. Also, none of them work on FreeBSD without using a Linux jail.
🎙️ We kicked off the first Live audio Community Talk with our cherished Community members recently.
🎧 In case you missed it, grab your beverage, kick back, and listen as Vivaldi hosts @marialeal and @devina, talk to them about "What makes Vivaldi unique?" 👇🏻
🍎 iOS folks, the new Vivaldi 6.7 has some goodies just for you!
📱 Picture this: You're working on your iPad and constantly have to switch between Vivaldi and other apps or browser windows. Annoying, right? Thanks to multiple windows support, you can say goodbye to that, and focus on what you're doing without interruption.
📝 Keep your digital life organized with more sorting options for Notes and Bookmarks. Plus with Vivaldi Sync in the mix, you can effortlessly transition between your Apple devices with all essential files and folders at your reach.
🌙 The Force Dark Mode gives you a comfortable browsing experience that adapts to your system color scheme.
Upgrade today, with all this and more, for a browsing experience tailored to your needs on your iOS devices. 👇🏻
In case you, too, have been bitten by the "no JS alert() in PWA" bug in #Vivaldi which renders a few #PWA's partially broken, it's a relatively recent bug by which I mean it's 2 years old
TBF: I haven't paid a dime for Vivaldi, they don't owe me anything, and it's a fine piece of tech. I can still be annoyed by bugs, though.
I have been building browsers for 30 years now. First Opera and now Vivaldi. My estimate is that more than 1 billion have used one of my browsers or both. Have you?
Vous aussi, sur #Linux, vous avez eu droit à une MAJ de #Vivaldi en 6.7.3329.21 (alors que pour le canal Stable, le site officiel et la version Windows disent toujours que la dernière version en date sur ce canal est la .17) ? Ou ce fut propre à #ArchLinux ? 🤔
In light of the EU's DMA and Apple's implementation of their Browser Choice screens, our CEO and Co-Founder, Jon von Tetzchner @jon, talks to @WIRED.
"It starts from you clicking Safari. Which, I think all of us agree, that's the wrong spot." Jon said he prefers Google's implementation of its new browser choice screen that guides Android users to select a default while setting up their phone.
My weird #Vivaldi gripe as I try it out: the tab close buttons are on the "wrong" side of the tabs, and are very sensitive. I've closed a lot of tabs by accident trying to switch to them.
Trying to set up Kagi.com as default search engine in Vivaldi. Pasted in the session link from Kagi in the search settings of Vivaldi but whenever I type in Vivaldi’s search field or search (Ctrl + T and term) I’m just redirected to Kagi.com, no search results show up? #kagi#search#vivaldi
This month it is 30 years since I started working on browsers. April 1994 is when Geir and I started working on the Opera browser. We founded the company a year later.
Initially I made the UI, while Geir did a lot of the core.
Since that time I have dedicated myself to making the Web live up to its potential. First at Opera and now at Vivaldi.
If you ever used Opera and you have not tried Vivaldi, I invite you to give us a try!
If you never used Opera or Vivaldi, you are invited as well!
I am excited and honored to announce that I am now an official Ambassador for the @Vivaldi web browser!
This is a browser I've been using for about 8 months now and absolutely love everything about the browser itself as well as the team that makes it and the community they have built.
I couldn't be happier to endorse a browser that works as great and as quick as Vivaldi!