• RmDebArc_5OP
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    2061 month ago

    Now you can choose to not use it instead of not being able to!

    • adry
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      111 month ago

      Yeah, I was using vivaldi before switching to Zen browser (a firefox fork with the sidebar as I like it.) The only thing I cared for was about that UI change.

    • ffhein
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      261 month ago

      Have you tried Vivaldi? Co-founded by one of the Opera Software co-founders, so perhaps not a surprise that it feels a little bit like classic Opera. I liked it a lot, but I have since switched to Firefox because I want to support the non-Chromium options while they exist.

      • @eldavi@lemmy.ml
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        51 month ago

        thanks for saying this; i want to stay out of the chromium eco-sphere and didn’t know if opera became another chromium clone like everything else has become.

    • RmDebArc_5OP
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      241 month ago

      It has some neat features like a sidebar, built in adblocker and customization features. I also would never use it but I think it’s a good sign that Linux is being taken serious as a platform

      • Strit
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        111 month ago

        Pretty sure Vivaldi has all of that. And they where on Linux from the start.

      • SavvyWolf
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        91 month ago

        Isn’t it Chromium based and thus subject to whatever Google forces them to do with adblocking?

        I don’t mean to kinkshame and people can use their own favourite browsers, but Firefox has good support for all three of those areas (adblocking is an extension though).

        • RmDebArc_5OP
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          31 month ago

          I would never use it as I said because of all the shit they did/do. However the google only blocked extension based adblockers not those on a browser level. These would be quite hard to block without closing down the chromium source code, which would also be hard as chromium is partially LGPL. The theming options in Opera GX are more accessible than userChrome.css with Firefox and they are more powerful than simply changing themes. The sidebar of the base Firefox has been really weak in my experience. Something like Zen+ubo however would be a more comparable (and better for that use case) option

    • @Fizz@lemmy.nz
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      181 month ago

      It spends money on advertising so people are convinced its good at something

  • LiveLM
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    91 month ago

    Not for me, but if it makes someone’s transition from Windows easier, alright 🤷

  • asudox
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    41 month ago

    great. we came one step closer to the great wall of china

  • @vortexal@lemmy.ml
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    41 month ago

    I wont be using it but something I want to say is that it’s weird that it took this long. The normal version of Opera has been available on Linux for a very long time now, I don’t know exactly how long but it’s been at least since prior to May 15, 2001, from what I could find (I saw a claim that it was released for Linux in Dec 31,1997, but there’s no proof). Ever since the release of Opera GX, there was a lot of discussion about when/if GX would be available for Linux and, from what I understand, a lot of the people who used Opera on Linux wanted GX. I just don’t understand why it took them this long to release a Linux version.

  • aeiou
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    11 month ago

    and now eric andre can jumpscare you from new and interesting places