Nobody can claim that we do not love adding features at Vivaldi. There is a lot of them. Some things, however, we have chosen to ignore. Here is one example:
https://vivaldi.com/blog/technology/vivaldi-wont-allow-a-machine-to-lie-to-you/
Nobody can claim that we do not love adding features at Vivaldi. There is a lot of them. Some things, however, we have chosen to ignore. Here is one example:
https://vivaldi.com/blog/technology/vivaldi-wont-allow-a-machine-to-lie-to-you/
It's #BandcampFriday ! Go support some artists over at bandcamp.com with 100% of your purchase going to them.
I am a harsh critic of #UX choices, particularly when it comes to color. Being a bit color blind/color disadvantaged means that a lot of websites are nearly unreadable to me. Many #bandcamp pages in particular trigger this problem for me, since the color scheme of a given artist's bandcamp page is left entirely up to them... and clearly they haven't gone to web design school.
I take matters into my own hands. I have the excellent browser extension #Stylus which lets me override style choices with my own #CSS choices.
In particular, if you also suffer from #ColorBlind issues, you may find this useful --> https://userstyles.world/style/19666/bandcamp-com
More and more are running computers that have OS that are no longer being updated. Unfortunately some OS vendors are leaving some of us behind. There is an option, however. Install Linux! When you have done that, feel free to install Vivaldi as well!
Using my Kindle scribe, which as a reader is great, as a notebook is pretty good but has some room for improvement.
But as even a rudimentary web browser? Sweet Jesus this thing is pathologically bad. It's like Amazon hasn't touched the web browser on it since 2005. Even sites that are designed for eink or low tech devices are almost impossible to read and use. and forget about JS obvs #amazon #kindle #scribe #browser #hostiledesign
I've been using Arc (https://arc.net/) as my main driver for a few weeks now and its really grown on me. Compatible with Chrome plugins so there's a good ecosystem, and its got some really nifty features i find myself using daily, like split windows and their notion of Spaces, which has popped up in other browsers before.
Its still invite-only but i have a few if anyone's interested. #arc #browser #thebrowsercompany
(Twitter featured in screenshot b/c they need to get on fedi!)