• Libb
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    510 hours ago

    Yes! Someone recommending Vivaldi.

    It’s a cool (chromium-based) browser with many cool features (they even offer a mastodon instance) that one can as easily decide to use or not use. And the company (from Norway) is owned by the devs themselves not by some huge corp or a venture capital fund ;)

    • @Voyajer
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      49 hours ago

      Vivaldi is a partially closed source chrome though.

      • Libb
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        39 hours ago

        You’re right. I should have mentioned it, and mentioned even though I do my best to use Free/Libre software I don’t refuse proprietary ones.

        • @Voyajer
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          27 hours ago

          I know there were talks about open sourcing the rest of Vivaldi in the future but I’m not sure where that current stands.

  • John Richard
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    10 hours ago

    Tuta is way overpriced. Stalwart is an All-in-One Mail Server (IMAP, JMAP, POP3, SMTP) that is open source. If Tuta wants my business then sell the hosting/deployment but make the backend open source.