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  3. In April 1994 I started working on the Opera browser with Geir Iversøy, my co-founder.

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  • jon@social.vivaldi.netJ This user is from outside of this forum
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    #1

    In April 1994 I started working on the Opera browser with Geir Iversøy, my co-founder. I worked at Opera for 17 years, leaving it after disagreeing with investors about the way forward. Two years later I co-founded @Vivaldi with Tatsuki Tomita and Anne Stavnes. This was in 2013.

    For more than 30 years we have provided alternatives to Big Tech. First with Opera and now with Vivaldi. The focus has always been quite different from our competitors. More features, more privacy, more flexibility. Lately it has also meant the choice to avoid things like Crypto and Blockchain, avoid integrating AI and avoid integrating surveillance. This is not given. Most of our competitors are building in one or more of the above.

    If you like what we are doing and our stand, feel free to download Vivaldi. If you are already with us, please tell your friends.

    #Vivaldi #EU #Europa #Technology #Browser #Windows #Macos #Linux #Android #IOS #Automotive #Computer

    tanepiper@tane.codesT ketakater@social.vivaldi.netK T twotired@universeodon.comT H 12 Replies Last reply
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    • jon@social.vivaldi.netJ jon@social.vivaldi.net

      In April 1994 I started working on the Opera browser with Geir Iversøy, my co-founder. I worked at Opera for 17 years, leaving it after disagreeing with investors about the way forward. Two years later I co-founded @Vivaldi with Tatsuki Tomita and Anne Stavnes. This was in 2013.

      For more than 30 years we have provided alternatives to Big Tech. First with Opera and now with Vivaldi. The focus has always been quite different from our competitors. More features, more privacy, more flexibility. Lately it has also meant the choice to avoid things like Crypto and Blockchain, avoid integrating AI and avoid integrating surveillance. This is not given. Most of our competitors are building in one or more of the above.

      If you like what we are doing and our stand, feel free to download Vivaldi. If you are already with us, please tell your friends.

      #Vivaldi #EU #Europa #Technology #Browser #Windows #Macos #Linux #Android #IOS #Automotive #Computer

      tanepiper@tane.codesT This user is from outside of this forum
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      #2

      @jon @Vivaldi I've stuck with Arc for a while - but noticing it's lack of continuous development. Might be time to switch

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      • tanepiper@tane.codesT tanepiper@tane.codes

        @jon @Vivaldi I've stuck with Arc for a while - but noticing it's lack of continuous development. Might be time to switch

        klausblog@mastodon.socialK This user is from outside of this forum
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        #3

        @tanepiper @jon @Vivaldi The Arc team created another browser, Dia. Not sure if they will add features to Arc.

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        • jon@social.vivaldi.netJ jon@social.vivaldi.net

          In April 1994 I started working on the Opera browser with Geir Iversøy, my co-founder. I worked at Opera for 17 years, leaving it after disagreeing with investors about the way forward. Two years later I co-founded @Vivaldi with Tatsuki Tomita and Anne Stavnes. This was in 2013.

          For more than 30 years we have provided alternatives to Big Tech. First with Opera and now with Vivaldi. The focus has always been quite different from our competitors. More features, more privacy, more flexibility. Lately it has also meant the choice to avoid things like Crypto and Blockchain, avoid integrating AI and avoid integrating surveillance. This is not given. Most of our competitors are building in one or more of the above.

          If you like what we are doing and our stand, feel free to download Vivaldi. If you are already with us, please tell your friends.

          #Vivaldi #EU #Europa #Technology #Browser #Windows #Macos #Linux #Android #IOS #Automotive #Computer

          ketakater@social.vivaldi.netK This user is from outside of this forum
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          #4

          @jon @Vivaldi Is it really an alternative to Big Tech when it relies on the Google chrome codebase? That's the main criticism I get from friends, when I want to recommend vivaldi

          trittriton@shelter.moeT jon@social.vivaldi.netJ 2 Replies Last reply
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          • ketakater@social.vivaldi.netK ketakater@social.vivaldi.net

            @jon @Vivaldi Is it really an alternative to Big Tech when it relies on the Google chrome codebase? That's the main criticism I get from friends, when I want to recommend vivaldi

            trittriton@shelter.moeT This user is from outside of this forum
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            #5

            @Ketakater @jon @Vivaldi Not exactly: they take the Chromium codebase and pull out all the tracking and other nasty code parts from it (as far as it is possible without making it break), before they add their own code.

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            • trittriton@shelter.moeT trittriton@shelter.moe

              @Ketakater @jon @Vivaldi Not exactly: they take the Chromium codebase and pull out all the tracking and other nasty code parts from it (as far as it is possible without making it break), before they add their own code.

              ketakater@social.vivaldi.netK This user is from outside of this forum
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              #6

              @TritTriton @jon @Vivaldi but that relies on Google's permission to do that, right?

              What if they pull the plug?

              lemmus@social.vivaldi.netL wildente@social.vivaldi.netW 2 Replies Last reply
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              • ketakater@social.vivaldi.netK ketakater@social.vivaldi.net

                @TritTriton @jon @Vivaldi but that relies on Google's permission to do that, right?

                What if they pull the plug?

                lemmus@social.vivaldi.netL This user is from outside of this forum
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                @Ketakater @TritTriton @jon @Vivaldi

                Then Google would be in breach of the Chromium licence. Now, since Google enjoys practical immunity that doesn't matter much, but it would be irrational of Google, since the Chromium codebase is what makes them control Microsoft's browser offering too. It would be strategically shooting themselves in the foot. (Not something which always has dissuaded corporations, but...) Anyway, that would lead to browser makers banding together to maintain Chromium. Remember, Chromium was forked from a community project in the first place.

                My two eurocents is that in addition to the above note of the Vivaldi team ripping out some malfeatures, nothing is black and white. If you use Firefox, you are using a code base funded by Google too, since more than 80% of Mozilla corp's income comes from Google. If you want to support the open web by using a non-Google browser, it makes no sense using a browser from the controlled opposition. And then, if you want to use sites like your bank or popular media, then you're left with practically nothing.

                To me, Vivaldi is a pragmatic and better solution than running e.g. Firefox these days. It's not perfect, it doesn't pass every purity test, but it's a good browser and the team seems to have their hearts in the right place.

                ketakater@social.vivaldi.netK lp0_on_fire@social.linux.pizzaL 2 Replies Last reply
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                • ketakater@social.vivaldi.netK ketakater@social.vivaldi.net

                  @jon @Vivaldi Is it really an alternative to Big Tech when it relies on the Google chrome codebase? That's the main criticism I get from friends, when I want to recommend vivaldi

                  jon@social.vivaldi.netJ This user is from outside of this forum
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                  #8

                  @Ketakater @Vivaldi

                  Here is the point. Unlike most that have an opinion on this, I have actually built a browser from scratch. Did that with Opera. Realistically we could not do that today. Would require too much resources and take too long. Then we would have to deal with compatibility issues.

                  There are really only two other alternatives when it comes to code. Use Webkit or Gecko. That would be a larger risk and we would not be any less reliant on Apple or Google.

                  The way for us to have the most impact is to continue to build based on Chromium. Over time we will be able to have a bigger impact as well.

                  ketakater@social.vivaldi.netK richlv@mastodon.socialR oblomov@sociale.networkO 3 Replies Last reply
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                  • jon@social.vivaldi.netJ jon@social.vivaldi.net

                    @Ketakater @Vivaldi

                    Here is the point. Unlike most that have an opinion on this, I have actually built a browser from scratch. Did that with Opera. Realistically we could not do that today. Would require too much resources and take too long. Then we would have to deal with compatibility issues.

                    There are really only two other alternatives when it comes to code. Use Webkit or Gecko. That would be a larger risk and we would not be any less reliant on Apple or Google.

                    The way for us to have the most impact is to continue to build based on Chromium. Over time we will be able to have a bigger impact as well.

                    ketakater@social.vivaldi.netK This user is from outside of this forum
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                    #9

                    @jon @Vivaldi appreciate you taking the time to explain 🙏

                    I personally like Vivaldi. It's my main browser for a few years and I love your engagement for a free and accessible Internet

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                    • lemmus@social.vivaldi.netL lemmus@social.vivaldi.net

                      @Ketakater @TritTriton @jon @Vivaldi

                      Then Google would be in breach of the Chromium licence. Now, since Google enjoys practical immunity that doesn't matter much, but it would be irrational of Google, since the Chromium codebase is what makes them control Microsoft's browser offering too. It would be strategically shooting themselves in the foot. (Not something which always has dissuaded corporations, but...) Anyway, that would lead to browser makers banding together to maintain Chromium. Remember, Chromium was forked from a community project in the first place.

                      My two eurocents is that in addition to the above note of the Vivaldi team ripping out some malfeatures, nothing is black and white. If you use Firefox, you are using a code base funded by Google too, since more than 80% of Mozilla corp's income comes from Google. If you want to support the open web by using a non-Google browser, it makes no sense using a browser from the controlled opposition. And then, if you want to use sites like your bank or popular media, then you're left with practically nothing.

                      To me, Vivaldi is a pragmatic and better solution than running e.g. Firefox these days. It's not perfect, it doesn't pass every purity test, but it's a good browser and the team seems to have their hearts in the right place.

                      ketakater@social.vivaldi.netK This user is from outside of this forum
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                      #10

                      @Lemmus @TritTriton @jon @Vivaldi thanks for the detailed reasoning. Appreciated 🙏

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                      • ketakater@social.vivaldi.netK ketakater@social.vivaldi.net

                        @TritTriton @jon @Vivaldi but that relies on Google's permission to do that, right?

                        What if they pull the plug?

                        wildente@social.vivaldi.netW This user is from outside of this forum
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                        #11

                        @Ketakater @TritTriton @jon @Vivaldi if Google pulled the plug, then the US antitrust (cartel) office would immediately break up the monopoly. Chromium being open is Google's way of being allowed to totally dominate the browser market share

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                        • wildente@social.vivaldi.netW wildente@social.vivaldi.net

                          @Ketakater @TritTriton @jon @Vivaldi if Google pulled the plug, then the US antitrust (cartel) office would immediately break up the monopoly. Chromium being open is Google's way of being allowed to totally dominate the browser market share

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                          @WildEnte @TritTriton @jon @Vivaldi I see. Thing is, I'm not sure how reliable US institutions will be going forward.

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                          • jon@social.vivaldi.netJ jon@social.vivaldi.net

                            In April 1994 I started working on the Opera browser with Geir Iversøy, my co-founder. I worked at Opera for 17 years, leaving it after disagreeing with investors about the way forward. Two years later I co-founded @Vivaldi with Tatsuki Tomita and Anne Stavnes. This was in 2013.

                            For more than 30 years we have provided alternatives to Big Tech. First with Opera and now with Vivaldi. The focus has always been quite different from our competitors. More features, more privacy, more flexibility. Lately it has also meant the choice to avoid things like Crypto and Blockchain, avoid integrating AI and avoid integrating surveillance. This is not given. Most of our competitors are building in one or more of the above.

                            If you like what we are doing and our stand, feel free to download Vivaldi. If you are already with us, please tell your friends.

                            #Vivaldi #EU #Europa #Technology #Browser #Windows #Macos #Linux #Android #IOS #Automotive #Computer

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                            @jon @Vivaldi I stumbled across Opera a few years ago and liked it. I came across Vivaldi last year and like it even more - particularly the social part, although I'm really just beginning to learn my way around. Great work! Thanks for what you do!

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                            • ketakater@social.vivaldi.netK ketakater@social.vivaldi.net

                              @WildEnte @TritTriton @jon @Vivaldi I see. Thing is, I'm not sure how reliable US institutions will be going forward.

                              wildente@social.vivaldi.netW This user is from outside of this forum
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                              #14

                              @Ketakater @TritTriton @jon @Vivaldi (too) powerful corporations are a threat to any government. I'm not worried about that part

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                              • wildente@social.vivaldi.netW wildente@social.vivaldi.net

                                @Ketakater @TritTriton @jon @Vivaldi (too) powerful corporations are a threat to any government. I'm not worried about that part

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                                @WildEnte only as long as there is an actual gouvernment

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                                • ketakater@social.vivaldi.netK ketakater@social.vivaldi.net

                                  @WildEnte only as long as there is an actual gouvernment

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                                  @Ketakater the choice of browsers is really not the biggest issue in that scenario

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                                  • jon@social.vivaldi.netJ jon@social.vivaldi.net

                                    In April 1994 I started working on the Opera browser with Geir Iversøy, my co-founder. I worked at Opera for 17 years, leaving it after disagreeing with investors about the way forward. Two years later I co-founded @Vivaldi with Tatsuki Tomita and Anne Stavnes. This was in 2013.

                                    For more than 30 years we have provided alternatives to Big Tech. First with Opera and now with Vivaldi. The focus has always been quite different from our competitors. More features, more privacy, more flexibility. Lately it has also meant the choice to avoid things like Crypto and Blockchain, avoid integrating AI and avoid integrating surveillance. This is not given. Most of our competitors are building in one or more of the above.

                                    If you like what we are doing and our stand, feel free to download Vivaldi. If you are already with us, please tell your friends.

                                    #Vivaldi #EU #Europa #Technology #Browser #Windows #Macos #Linux #Android #IOS #Automotive #Computer

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                                    @jon @Vivaldi Unfortunately Vivaldi won’t run on an older IOS device.

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                                    • jon@social.vivaldi.netJ jon@social.vivaldi.net

                                      @Ketakater @Vivaldi

                                      Here is the point. Unlike most that have an opinion on this, I have actually built a browser from scratch. Did that with Opera. Realistically we could not do that today. Would require too much resources and take too long. Then we would have to deal with compatibility issues.

                                      There are really only two other alternatives when it comes to code. Use Webkit or Gecko. That would be a larger risk and we would not be any less reliant on Apple or Google.

                                      The way for us to have the most impact is to continue to build based on Chromium. Over time we will be able to have a bigger impact as well.

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                                      #18

                                      @jon @Ketakater @Vivaldi Thank you for the reply, appreciated.
                                      While Mozilla's funding is rather non-diverse, wouldn't Gecko still be a notably smaller reliance (more like dependence) on Google?

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                                      • twotired@universeodon.comT twotired@universeodon.com

                                        @jon @Vivaldi Unfortunately Vivaldi won’t run on an older IOS device.

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                                        #19

                                        @jon @Vivaldi At least what’s available on the App Store won’t.

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                                        • wildente@social.vivaldi.netW wildente@social.vivaldi.net

                                          @Ketakater the choice of browsers is really not the biggest issue in that scenario

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                                          @WildEnte not in the US, no

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