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@marialeal oooh snap

I suppose it's not inconceivable that the Firefox marketing team came up with that phrase independently, but it sure looks suspicious.
@diazona @marialeal Having zero ounces of trust in Firefox lately so I'm inclined to think the plagiarism is real
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@marialeal go go Vivaldi!
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@marialeal@social.vivaldi.net moooooom the annoying browser social media managers are fighting again
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@marialeal@social.vivaldi.net i didn't know people actually used threads
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@marialeal@social.vivaldi.net moooooom the annoying browser social media managers are fighting again
@lea @marialeal gotta love drama between the okay browser and insufferable closed source chromium slopware -
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@lea @marialeal gotta love drama between the okay browser and insufferable closed source chromium slopware
@lea @marialeal @asm vivaldi is especially bad because they brand themselves like an open source, privacy focused option, and then deliver nothing but a ui reskin and a disappointing builtin feed reader / mail client
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@lea @marialeal gotta love drama between the okay browser and insufferable closed source chromium slopware
@asm @lea @marialeal calling Firefox okay is factually incorrect
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@marialeal oooh snap

I suppose it's not inconceivable that the Firefox marketing team came up with that phrase independently, but it sure looks suspicious.
@diazona @marialeal I’m sure they asked ChatGPT to come up with a catch phrase and it picked Vivaldis (as pointed out in their response)
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@lea @marialeal gotta love drama between the okay browser and insufferable closed source chromium slopware
@asm @lea @marialeal The Chromium monopoly is easily as big a problem as forcing AI into everything.
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@marialeal Meh, let them fight. They both suck.
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@asm @lea @marialeal calling Firefox okay is factually incorrect
@ariarhythmic @lea @marialeal Firefox gets an okay cause you can make it good with a bunch of config tweaks. LibreWolf gets a good cause it does 90% of those config tweaks and more for you -
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@marialeal fouyouyou..
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@marialeal I'm sorry I just find myself thinking Vivaldi don't know what the term "hot take"means when used ironically. That term is used ironically a lot these days and it seems a little embarrassing to me for them to respond all butthurt to a bit of marketing. It's like social media changes brands into children.
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@marialeal too bad Firefox/Mozilla isn't in the Fediverse
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@makesubarugayagain @marialeal that's not Matt Damon...
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@marialeal too bad Firefox/Mozilla isn't in the Fediverse
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@diazona @marialeal Having zero ounces of trust in Firefox lately so I'm inclined to think the plagiarism is real
@berniethewordsmith @diazona @marialeal Likely via the automated plagiarism machine.
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@asm @lea @marialeal The Chromium monopoly is easily as big a problem as forcing AI into everything.
Chromium isn't a monopoly. Firefox and other browsers exist. Chromium does have the majority market share, tho, and I agree this is on par with the forcing AI into everything problem.
IMO Vivaldi gets points for avoiding AI. Only 5% of the code base is proprietary and it's only the UI. 90% is open source Chromium base. Vivaldi is privacy-friendly to the extent that they don't use and sell your data for profit. They've also built ProtonVPN into the browser and users can use the free tier without a ProtonVPN account. I think Firefox is inherently more privacy-friendly because it's not Chromium-based, and has the container tabs feature which Chromium-based browsers sorely lack.
Zen, LibreWolf, and Waterfox are better Firefox skins if you want no-AI and more privacy-by-default settings, but they don't have mobile apps.
