It's Friday – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 2514.11
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@pathduck: Do not worry. I am not sure I could do a whole advent calendar of snapshots like this
- Few are as brave as Andre
- HR would come knocking (they still might)
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@ruarí well ... it's Friday evening. There were probably more Snapshot released during any
daynight of the weekend than on all work days combined, let alone during office hours.Nice to see that you're fixing lots of small things!
Picture: uh, ok.
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Isn't that the guy who won the 2020 Chewbacca lookalike competition?
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lmao didn't expect this kind of image here.
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@supra107: Never underestimate us. At Vivaldi, anything is possible.
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@ruarí you mean… swimming across the ocean?
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@potmeklecbohdan You will have to ask Jon about that
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It is Friday, my dudes
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[Themes][Linux][Windows] “Fade Foreground Colors” setting has no effect on window colors (VB-84730)
Yay, finally
I was, erm, very surprised by that picture.
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Joy to the world
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22nd
A festive comment
Had to load 5.1.2512.3 twice to get the check for updates to work -
The thing is: for how long I'll have to wait to add a new mouse gesture?
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@nutcracker said in It's Friday – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 2514.11:
The thing is: for how long I'll have to wait to add a new mouse gesture?
It is already available. What problem do you have? What is your OS?
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@ruarí: Even maintaining a fork of blink without manifest v3 ? Would Vivaldi be the company refusing this for its users ?
I know you already answered this, but it's Christmas time, and there's nothing wrong in dreaming.Merry Christmas to Vivaldi team.
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@mathieu62 The point is most extensions (which are officially for chrome) will migrate to v3 and the code for v2 could become legacy and stop to work any time. But I think the v2 support stay until is present in chromium (not blink) codebase but not implementing v3 would be quite awkard as it is already there as the new standard de facto.
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I never expected such Santa pin-up guy. Nice joke.
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Oh man, when companies jump on sex sells it's the beginning of the downfall
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@hadden89: Sorry for my mistake (chromium not blink) and thanks for correcting it.
As I read it, MV2 extensions will stop working at the beginning of 2023 (except for some enterprises for some deployments) and by june 2023 MV2 extensions will just stop working.
Worse than that, it's not limited to chromium based solution, as Mozilla announced they'll support it for "cross browser compatibility", which in the facts means most extensions will just stick to a mv3 limitation because it will just be simpler and less time consuming.It is a step backward and the very dominant position of chromium based solution gives this IE6-era feeling. But back there were more alternative (opera, the real one one not the chrome clone, being my choice back then).
Don't get me wrong, I realize how hard it must be to break free from chromium/blink for a small company, and I can only praise Vivaldi for bringing actual added value to this, Vivaldi team's work is just phenomenal.
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@serra-avatar: I think we will be ok… with this image
(No offense intended, Andre!
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