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Vivaldi. Edge for testing. FF dev edition is garbage. Glitchy, inconsistent, and blunt.
Never upgraded; decided to stay Gen-Twitter.
I am paying for Kagi. Has worked well and some searched topics had been human curated so the answers are right there in the results. But it also does a good job with obscure searches, although it seems it tries to alter the meaning or context in order to show more results.
Best feature is the ability to hide from the results shit sites like Reddit or Quora.
Don’t even use the $10 premium features but will keep paying for it. Even if that was twice, I will pay it.
Jeep. Not owned but have rented two. First one was a 2022 Compass. The electric system died mid highway. Never recovered fully. Second was a 2024 Ranger. A true shit box. After a week having it I despised that piece of shit.
Yep. Bible. Pretentious, boring and way too much first - person stuff.
So? Vivaldi is FAR superior to any other browser, even Chrome engine base ones. With the amount of customization, privacy and full Chrome plug in ecosystem support, being close source is hardly relevant.
Marthirial@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What world record do you come the closest to having broken?4·1 year agoChewing the same gum for 40 days until my lame ass cousin ratted me out.
Take a look at PortX. Just installed it today in Windows and Fedora 42. I have a Synchthing server where I store a Veracrypt vault with the public keys.
Remmina is great but no Windows option.