

@[email protected] I already use Vivaldi since a botched Chromium browser update about a year ago. It’s just a little bit sad that there’s neither a lot of choice nor something like Chromium project but on a Gecko basis.
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@[email protected] I already use Vivaldi since a botched Chromium browser update about a year ago. It’s just a little bit sad that there’s neither a lot of choice nor something like Chromium project but on a Gecko basis.


@[email protected] I have no favourite browser anymore since Opera 12. I don’t want to support the Chromium dominance but Firefox still feels clunky. I have some sympathy for the Zen browser project. And then there’s Vivaldi, with a lot of stuff I appreciated when I was still using Opera. But … Chromium, you know 🤷.


@glimse
I’d have said that cheating is the worst. Especially in the light of all the measures the software studios have to take to protect honest gamers from being taken advantage of.
@ampersandrew
@[email protected] I just had a glitch in the RSS feed resulting in me getting the last 50+ articles anew. But that’s not the reason for me writing.
Getting this massive overview showed me that you published a few opinion articles or commentaries like this one in the last few days and weeks and I just wanted to tell you that I really appreciate those. The news are great but putting context around developments is even better. So thanks. 🙂