six × nine = ?
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@ybjrepnfr more like UTFFS (UseTheF...ForumSearch)
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@npro said in Manifest v3 update: Vivaldi is future-proofed with its built-in functionality:
Funnily (or oddly) enough I joined this forum June 25, 2015...
that's awesome! tis only a few weeks for me, alas.
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@ybjrepnfr said in six × nine = ?:
@npro said in Manifest v3 update: Vivaldi is future-proofed with its built-in functionality:
Funnily (or oddly) enough I joined this forum June 25, 2015...
that's awesome! tis only a few weeks for me, alas.
1+ year you mean
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@npro weeks, year, 9.4 years... it's all the same...
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That's true basically, there is no time, the concept is just a human invention.
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@npro exactly. i'm pleased that you accurately discerned my deliberate attempt to go all Zen for a moment. ha.
although now, ofc, there IS a genuine sense of time... time to quit vivaldi
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@ybjrepnfr said in six × nine = ?:
although now, ofc, there IS a genuine sense of time... time to quit vivaldi
not yet, not yet... June 2025 (to not disrupt the karma)
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@npro you are entirely correct, ofc, technically. otoh psychologically, i think it's fair to say, v lost me long ago, for all the reasons we have discussed many times in many threads. though i always believed that v would succumb to gargle's mv3 impost, & thus lose uBO, part of me still had hoped that jon would somehow pull a rabbit out of the hat. this new blog ofc entirely crushes that hope, & even worse did it in an insulting gaslighting tone [as another peep accurately noted].
for ages now, after v updates, i don't even bother firing it up to play with it, coz i always read the changelogs first & almost all the time most of the changes are on aspects about which i do not care at all, with nothing on the stuff i do want. so that, + the now-official position on mv3, means that i honestly doubt i'll gain much value from keeping v installed another year. tbh, i think the only reason i'm still hanging around here at all, even in my obviously minimal way nowadays, is coz it's still fun to chat & joke with the few other old-timers here with similar perspectives. alas, soon that won't be a strong enough reason to continue retaining v in my installed pkgs...
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@ybjrepnfr said in six × nine = ?:
here with similar perspectives.
Oh my. Here I was thinking you were the only "upside-downer" around!
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@ybjrepnfr said in six × nine = ?:
this new blog ofc entirely crushes that hope, & even worse did it in an insulting gaslighting tone [as another peep accurately noted].
for that alone I'm a fan of that person already
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@TbGbe ah, i accidentally omitted a bit...
with the few other old-timers here with similar perspectives, even though that means needing to endure the odd pommie windozing horizontaller or two, as well.
yeah, that's better.
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@ybjrepnfr your sign the most democratic thing I read, especially for poor citizens hero worshipping in India
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jane-n said in [Vivaldi 6.8 on Android –
We're extremely sorry for the trouble.
We've confirmed the crash bug. A new version is on its way to the Play Store and will be live as soon as Google approves it.
Thank you for your patience!just a thought, me having fun -
google prolly can sue vivaldi in case they lied about pushing the update to hide their incompetency in removing crash in the snapshot , attributing the delay to google. -
@3dvs That sounds more malicious than "having fun." Suing or being sued is no laughing matter - and attributing bad motives, worse still.
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@Ayespy and you should thank me coz I had the sense to not say it there, trusting that Vivaldi wouldn't .
so, not actually a bad ulterior motive, that was probably your own mis-understanding of what I meant to say.
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@3dvs It's enough to know Vivaldi did not delay and then blame it on someone else. They confirmed the bug, made a fix, submitted a new version. Google has to approve all submissions. That creates a delay somewhere between hours and days.
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@Ayespy cool, alright .
this not a serious thread and me not new.
you might attract peeps with all that attention.
on another note I hate the company culture for being unfriendly and untrusting to newcomers with all that NDAs , non-competitive clause, minimum reputation.
alas, innocent young men like me, this cruel cruel world, and people like 'you' who are siding with the world, unable to understand innocency.
Edit: when I said company I didn't blame Vivaldi being untrusting but the grand scheme of this complicated world unable to trust innocency and simplicity, which Vivaldi had to follow.
Only if people understood oldest scripture from vedant and budhist texts on philosophy , teachings of Christ, which all talk of consciousness independent of every thought, using self-discrimimation against oneself , before taking any action. Trust me, nothing in world would have been this worse.
Like gandhi did. whenever he had to write an letter in anger, he wrote and torn it multiple times until his anger subsided.
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@luetage /sarcasm