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Jon S. von Tetzchner
Jon S. von Tetzchner
@jon@social.vivaldi.net  ·  activity timestamp 2 hours ago

@sirrichard @Vivaldi

That is something we are still working on, but you can select which elements to hide in the settings.

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Sergey Silaev
Sergey Silaev
@sesav@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 54 minutes ago

@jon This browser has been eluding me for a long time, idk why. 🥲

Why do people choose Vivaldi?

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Jon S. von Tetzchner
Jon S. von Tetzchner
@jon@social.vivaldi.net replied  ·  activity timestamp 41 minutes ago

@sesav

I guess you have to ask our users, but I believe there are a number of reasons users choose us:

1. Features. Just a lot of useful features. Workspaces, tab stacks, tab tiles and a lot of flexibility in the UI.

https://vivaldi.com/features

2. Privacy. Built in tracker and ad blocker and a stand against the surveillance economy.

3. No integrated AI.

4. No Crypto currencies.

5. Made in Europe. Headquarters in Norway, team and servers in Iceland and developers in Norway and Iceland and a few in other European countries.

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Sergey Silaev
Sergey Silaev
@sesav@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 18 minutes ago

@jon Thanks for the reply!

I like the browser approach that avoids crypto and AI, everything you described, and the fact that all the infrastructure is in Europe rather than the US. 💪

And I like Norway! 🇳🇴 ☺️

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aria
@ariarhythmic@ohai.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 1 hour ago

@jon somehow, that blog post sounds AI-written

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VELQA
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@VELQA@social.vivaldi.net replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 hours ago

"Outdated hashtag spamming and keyword stuffing, how quaint, Vivaldi's SEO strategy is hilariously ineffective."

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sirrichard
sirrichard
@sirrichard@social.vivaldi.net replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 hours ago

@jon @Vivaldi Thanks for great update. Right from the beginning enabled auto hide in Vivaldi flags. Would be great if it would be possible to toggle each bar auto hide separately, but otherwise works great.

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Jon S. von Tetzchner
Jon S. von Tetzchner
@jon@social.vivaldi.net replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 hours ago

@sirrichard @Vivaldi

That is something we are still working on, but you can select which elements to hide in the settings.

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sirrichard
sirrichard
@sirrichard@social.vivaldi.net replied  ·  activity timestamp 1 hour ago

@jon @Vivaldi Thanks, didn't notice that auto-hide interface in settings at first :)

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Paul Kater
Paul Kater
@paulk@writing.exchange replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 hours ago

@jon AWESOME!

Thank you.

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Ed
Ed
@ed@livellosegreto.it replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 hours ago

@jon I want so much to love this browser: no AI, European, Fediverse-friendly (as in: "it's nice to see you care about here as well"), but... it's so damn hard to root for yet another closed-source chromium-based browser.

Is there any plan to change the chromium-dependency in the future to support a more diverse web ecosystem?

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Jon S. von Tetzchner
Jon S. von Tetzchner
@jon@social.vivaldi.net replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 hours ago

@ed , I think moving away from Chromium is not an option at this time. Having made a browser from scratch before, Opera, I know what it takes to build a browser from scratch and there is a reason companies like Apple, Google and Microsoft have not done it.

I think there is great value in us growing and being able to contribute more to the Chromium project. I think that can make a significant difference.

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Richard "RichiH" Hartmann
Richard "RichiH" Hartmann
@RichiH@chaos.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 1 hour ago

@ed @jon I'm at the point of wanting away from the BS browsers, I'd happily pay for a subscription to you if you were Open Source.

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dallo
dallo
@dallo@pouet.chapril.org replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 hours ago

@jon @ed would building on top of gecko or servo would be a solution? It would help avoid the chromium monopoly.

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Jon S. von Tetzchner
Jon S. von Tetzchner
@jon@social.vivaldi.net replied  ·  activity timestamp 1 hour ago

@dallo @ed

Not really. At Opera we built a browser with as much as 350 million monthly users. Still we had to deal with compatibility issues as sites would block us. Not least sites by Google, Apple and Microsoft. That is after building the browser core with the best standards support of them all.

It is most natural for us to go with Chromium to ensure compatibility. Making things work with multiple engines is also too time consuming. I think it is best that we put in the resources to influence Chromium in the best possible direction. A Strong Vivaldi can do that.

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Ed
@ed@livellosegreto.it replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 hours ago

@jon thanks for the reply and for sharing that experience, really appreciated.

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