• cbarrick@lemmy.world
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      5 months ago

      The true Opera fans moved to Vivaldi.

      All that is left are those who got caught.

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        Tried using Vivaldi at one point and I really liked it but it was noticeably slower than both Firefox and chrome even though it’s just another chromium fork. I’ve since switched back to Firefox and haven’t looked back.

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          It is very features-heavy, but the downside of that is that it takes more resources.

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          firefox is slower for me lmao, still use it but compared to vivaldi, it uses more cpu and ram somehow

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        Actually after Opera switched engine from Presto to Blink and become another Chromium-based browser I was a bit lost, and switched between different browsers while never really had that “good connection” I had with Opera, but I eventually switched to Firefox and I don’t really see any other alternative right now. It just works, and supports free and open web.

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      I don’t see regular Opera being used, but often Opera GX. Their marketing is so powerful, and those edgy features attract gamers.