Vivaldi Browsercast: One Size Does Not Fit All! (Part 1)
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Not quite the same, I know, but you can try reading this Google Translate German version of the text or maybe even playing it through text-to-speech.
Full English transcript (blog post).
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Thank you Molly. While it doesn't necessarily confirm you guys will strip Chromium code that you don't need and have already replaced with your own web tech code, it seems like you are or will probably go down that route eventually. Will you keep us up to date on the team's plans on doing that?
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Beautiful message! I'm really looking forward to it! I think taking away Chromium code that Vivaldi is already using web tech for, such as UI, Vivaldi pages, and so on would be a great way to start, and then replace things like History/history page, notifications, extension page, plugins page, etc. etc., until everything is Vivaldi-only except the rendering engine itself and maybe a few exceptions.
Now I'm excited and can't wait to hear more!
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What about the emerging WebAssembly technology? It is being inserted to chromium project as it being developed by the big 4. $, G, foxes and apples.
I'm not sure if it could be used to create an UI and it is still in it's infancy, but it should be something to check because it would be a more low level code and in theory speed everything up considerably.
For a more top view of the technology this seems a good article
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Hello Molly do you have any information if we will be able to dock developer tools to tabs as it works on other browsers? I'am a web developer and love Vivaldi but this makes the switch for main working browser difficult. Remember tech people recommend to their lesser techy friends which will help adoption. I believe that a good stand with developers would help Vivaldi a lot.
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Sounds interesting! It would be great to see blogs in the future from decisions made by Vivaldi on what developing platforms to go onto. It sounds like WebAssembly can replace certain functions of JavaScript, which could make Vivaldi lighter and faster.
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Doesn’t it take an RSS feed with enclosed media to make a podcast? This is a blog file with an embedded audio-file, and not a podcast.
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Molly, https://vivaldi.net/forum/all/746-history-of-vivaldi-feature-requests?start=1740#49356 on 10 March this year, or find it by userrname.
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That's a funny joke, but don't try it twice
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Good thing this Molly person gives Jon a sentence or two
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