Minor update (4) for Vivaldi Desktop Browser 3.4
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What is it with people "shouting" first? Feels like 2010.
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@vooze: 2010 was a tad better than 2020, so...
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@vooze It is our Vivaldi tradition. We honour tradition here... you do wanna share all the Vivaldi spirit & tradition, don't you? It goes back centuries. Furthermore, it was in the blood contract you signed, down the bottom of page 42.
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@steffie: The parents of that famous composer and violinist even named their child after this antique browser. Now that's heritage.
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This is probably the best update since Vivaldi launched
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I remember posting it back in the old MyOpera days.
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@Chas4 Yes i know too, but shhhhhhhhhhhh... we don't mention that here, lest it stimulate another tedious round of posts from noobs exclaiming...
Spoiler
Oh no not the chromium engine, why doesn't Vivaldi use Presto?
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@kened You are talking about a repository, but you hadn't post your Mod about Vivaldi's address bar yet.
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@Steffie But that's true.
Why do Vivaldi use chromium, the evil engine, instead of a delightfully deprecated one, the wonderful presto?
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@hlehyaric Beetlejuice Beetlejuice Beetlejuice.
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@Steffie said in Minor update (4) for Vivaldi Desktop Browser 3.4:
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice Beetlejuice.
Someone call me?
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@Pathduck Yes, the Australian poetess needs you. It's an emergency, her house's haunted by chromium engines.
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@hlehyaric said in Minor update (4) for Vivaldi Desktop Browser 3.4:
the Australian poetess
Oh wow, OMZ, I'm... POTUS ?
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@Steffie I thought you were purple/lilacs/lavender/mauve, not… orange .
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@hlehyaric Giggles.
A warning -- now that i have belatedly discovered my immense power, you maybe should not be so mean & nasty to me...
Oooh, look, that's a shiny big red button...
Muhahahaha.
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@Steffie Let's hope you won't have much time left to use that button… It's time to learn to make your own coffee.
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As Chromium vulnerability CVE-2020-16009 was reportedly under active attack, shouldn't the title's wording be "Critical update", not "Minor update"?
https://www.zdnet.com/article/google-patches-second-chrome-zero-day-in-two-weeks/
https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2020/11/google-fixes-two-more-chrome-zerodays-that-were-under-active-exploit/
https://chromereleases.googleblog.com/2020/11/stable-channel-update-for-desktop.html -
@Isildur Maybe. But posting both "minor" and critical updates could cause confusions in users which read blog posts.
For a simple reason: on stable, usually, all updates matter as they fix a vivaldi/chromium bug.
It could be stated as critical update in the changelog with the CVE when the info is already known in the wild.