I recently heard that manjaro cinnamon comes with Vivaldi pre-installed
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Is vivaldi FOSS now? In tests by mike kuketz it had nonexistent Fingerprint protection and bad privacy settings OOTB
I think Manjaro devs accept, uh, sponsorship.
Is vivaldi FOSS now?
No
Not on arch it isn't.
Not on linux from scratch
Not on TempleOS. /s
Actually like the Chromium Edge; way better than Chrome. But Firefox.
Someone should make a distro that is just all the annoying stuff in windows.
But then you use Debian and what's preinstalled is Firefox ESR, so you have to install Firefox anyway.
What is wrong with Firefox "extended support release" ESR ?
Not all security issues get CVEs. Thats only the security parts. Its old as balls, and Firefox never had any breaking bugs for me, thats the "old as balls" part
I get better performance from the release version than from ESR. The ESR version in Debian has always been slower than the release version for me. Especially on YouTube.
EDIT: For those that doubt: https://www.reddit.com/r/debian/comments/z6655k/how_to_make_firefox_esr_work_with_youtube/
Meanwhile I have to install links manually