Is Opera envy of Razer Chroma support in Vivaldi? :D
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@MattSolo45 @HealingCross You need to improve your English, @npro message was not racist. The skin part was about the Opera UI and not the developers skin colour. And the Polish-Chinese remark was to show there's a difference between the old Norwegian-led team.
Nonetheless the message was still an ad hominen against @FagSolo45 and so offensive.
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is set against Norwegian-Icelandic (nordic and white)
So Polish people are not white now?
Compare their products and their economic philosophies, that's ok, but don't let anyone sort others by their country or nation.
Simply stating the obvious (that Opera is led by a Chinese company with Polish developers) is not an offense, but an specification of what "Opera" is being talked about.
I don't imply from others' messages as I can't be sure of the meaning the person intended, most especially on an international forum where people from different cultures with different English knowledge participate. With special regard on not calling others of things that can cause them financial, social or personal harm, like imputing them of being racist.
And sorting people from their country/nation of origin is not wrong. Bashing people for this same thing is.
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Cool, personal insults towards everyone here were edited in that post. So, to begin with, let's not forget that Opera Software ASA became Otello Corporation ASA https://www.otellocorp.com/, and the "browser division" was sold to a chinese conglomerate consisting of some "dubious" companies, (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qihoo_360#Controversies) and is under that chinese ownership for whatever that means to everyone, and is not the same Opera it used to be when it was under Jon's supervision and when the original team of development residing in Norway was not fired and the offices there not "forced" to close, both events leading to Jon taking stance about it. Anyone that has followed new Opera's direction and browser quality over those years can understand what impact those two factors had, others? well just take a look at how many "updates" their... "stable" branch contains, http://ftp.opera.com/ftp/pub/opera/desktop/ with Opera 60 stealing the cake, how many (useless) UI redesigns they have made instead of user requests, and how many versions they skip from time to time, or breaking things that work for the sake of it, infuriating their remaining fans, or... what has left of them over the years. Or you can skip all of that and think for a moment "why does Vivaldi actually exist in the first place and is constantly growing, if Opera would be "that great" after those "so positive" cataclysmic events?"
So, to come back to topic, since someone thought? that it was too quiet here and asked? for commenting, here's my opinion about that OperaGX:So I tried it after reading the comments here, and one word is enough. Ugly: Very hard to the eyes, even harder than their default browser, it's practically Opera 60 (still on Chromium 73) hard-reskinned one time more (how many reskins did they do over 10 I suppose over the years since the switch) with all of Opera's flaws and lack of features and customizability. For hardcore gamers, even losing 1% of CPU cycle is not allowed, so that limiter thing is just a gimmick no gamer will ever use. I certainly wouldn't allow to lose 25% at max of CPU power, which is the minimum you can set. In conclusion, you can do as many fancy animations you can but this won't ever make your problematic browser better in terms of customizability, ergonomy and functionality. Regarding Razer, although I don't have any such peripheral, Vivaldi's idea is in my opinion much more unique and fun. Every tab changes the color of your RGB peripherals, in OperaGX you just choose a color to match your peripheral color, a thing you already can do in Vivaldi. I've uninstalled it quickly. I play games too but I prefer a nice blue-navish calm palette tone with my browser which I can do with Vivaldi, and not that extreme ugliness.
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I had the same feeling as a gamer, the limiters are far more useful for a programmer or a normal user than for a gamer.
When I play games I close everything, including the internet. All my games that should not need internet (not multiplayer) are even blocked on my firewall.
But when coding I'm opening lots of software, some pretty heavy (which unfortunately is becoming a trend nowadays, lots of lazy coders) and things can get laggy. But then I already hibernate the tabs when I need to save some RAM with Vivaldi.
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Opera already has that battery saver - to me the controls are just a better version of the battery saver (in that you can use it when not on battery to prevent Opera from using too much RAM or processor). Though I'm not a gamer by any means.
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@HealingCross Your citation is only partial right.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opera_(web_browser)
Opera is a web browser for Microsoft Windows, Android, iOS, macOS, and Linux operating systems,[8][9] developed by Chinese-owned company Opera Software AS. Opera Software is a Norwegian software company[10] publicly listed on the NASDAQ stock exchange,[11] with the majority of ownership and control belonging to Chinese businessman Zhou Yahui, founder of Beijing Kunlun Tech[12] which specialises in mobile games and Chinese cybersecurity company Qihoo 360.
(highlighting by me)
Opera was split into two parts because the Norwegian regulators did not want the whole company to leave - the advertising part of the former Opera software remained in Norway (don't know if they still are independent or if there was a merger with another company) and the browser part was bought back then by "golden brick", which is a Chinese company / investment group owned by Zhou Yahui.
Not being your own master anymore is what stock exchanges can do to you.
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@An_dz said in Is Opera envy of Razer Chroma support in Vivaldi? :
When I play games I close everything, including the internet.
You probably don't stream your games to twitch and chat with your users while gaming ...
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@QuHno Definitely. And I also don't watch Twitch as I prefer to actually play the game instead of watching someone do that for me.
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@An_dz said in Is Opera envy of Razer Chroma support in Vivaldi? :
@QuHno Definitely. And I also don't watch Twitch as I prefer to actually play the game instead of watching someone do that for me.
You have a personality similar to mine.
I will feel guilty if I do something while playing games like surfing the web, listening to music.
I think what constitutes this personality is probably because when I was a kid, my computer was quite weak, just enough to play games and not turn on any other software. -
@An_dz Neither do I.
As you might remember I had my twitchTV fill for life during the testing phase for the media patches, it made me literally twitch in front of the screen ... -