• @cmnybo@discuss.tchncs.de
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    1098 months ago

    I haven’t used Opera since they switched from their own engine to chrome. They are now owned by a Chinese company, so it probably has at least as much tracking built into it as Google Chrome now.

          • @coolmojo@lemmy.world
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            98 months ago

            Have a look at Otter browser It aims to replicate the old interface. It is using QtWebEngine as Presto was closed source. It is in development since 10 years now. And it is open source.

            • baduhai
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              58 months ago

              QtWebEngine is Chromium :(

              It’s Chromium all the way down.

              • @coolmojo@lemmy.world
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                18 months ago

                Qt WebEngine uses code from the Chromium project. However, it is not containing all of Chrome/Chromium: Binary files are stripped out Auxiliary services that talk to Google platforms are stripped out, Source

                • baduhai
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                  8 months ago

                  While that’s one of the reasons I don’t want to use chromium, it’s not actually the main reason, if so I’d just use Ungoogled Chromium. I just want more web engines, and I dont want google to monopolise the internet.

      • Clay_pidgin
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        18 months ago

        Vivaldi is made by many of the same people with similar features and vibe. It’s also chromium-based, though.

    • @rottingleaf@lemmy.zip
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      38 months ago

      I used Fifth a bit, which is something aesthetically similar to old Opera made with fltk and a webkit port to fltk. But it’s abandoned now.

      It’s so sad really, when I was a Windows user, it was Opera, when I moved to Linux, it was again Opera, then I also started using Conkeror (based on XULRunner).

      Then Opera died. Then XULRunner died. No usable web browser anymore.

        • @rottingleaf@lemmy.zip
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          18 months ago

          I said “usable” ; it was usable when XULRunner was a thing (and you could use Firefox instead of just XULRunner).

  • Gunpachi
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    378 months ago

    Thats a cool feature for sure but I don’t trust opera.

  • @Bandicoot_Academic@lemmy.one
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    158 months ago

    Intresting. But I’m curious about the performance.

    A bigger LLM (mixtral) already struggles to run on my mid-range gaming PC. Trying to run an LLM that isn’t terrible on a standard laptop wouldn’t be a good experience.