GrapheneOS, to privacy
@GrapheneOS@grapheneos.social avatar

Vanadium version 125.0.6422.35.1 released:

https://github.com/GrapheneOS/Vanadium/releases/tag/125.0.6422.35.1

See the linked release notes for a summary of the improvements over the previous release and a link to the full changelog.

Forum discussion thread:

https://discuss.grapheneos.org/d/12648-vanadium-version-12506422351-released

beardedtechguy, to Vivaldi
@beardedtechguy@allthingstech.social avatar

Loving my new Start Page in my @Vivaldi browser.

Simple and elegant.

textovervideo, to random
@textovervideo@fosstodon.org avatar

FilePizza is a free peer-to-peer file transfers in your browser. FilePizza never store anything. Because FilePizza uses WebRTC, file transfers ate always fast, private, and secure.

A hosted instance of FilePizza is available at https://file.pizza/

https://github.com/kern/filepizza

#file #files #p2p #webrtc #share #browser

orhun, to rust
@orhun@fosstodon.org avatar

You can hack your neighbor's toothbrush with this TUI! 🪥

🌪️ blendr: The hacker's BLE (bluetooth low energy) browser terminal app.

🔥 Inspect, search, connect, and analyze data coming from BLE devices.

🦀 Written in Rust & built with @ratatui_rs

⭐ GitHub: https://github.com/dmtrKovalenko/blendr

Vivaldi, to apple
@Vivaldi@vivaldi.net avatar

Push to keep your dreams alive! 💪🏼 😉

emanuele, to iPhone
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astian, to tech
@astian@mastodon.social avatar

Happiness is knowing that we are constantly improving Midori to offer you the best, because users are our reason for being. Our engine is not Gecko, our engine is yours.

https://astian.org/midori-browser/download

Midori Browser 11.3.3 coming soon.

Midori 11.3.3 coming soon

astian,
@astian@mastodon.social avatar

Felicidad es saber que mejoramos Midori constantemente para ofrecerles lo mejor, porque los usuarios son nuestra razón de ser. Nuestro motor no es Gecko nuestro motor son uds.

https://astian.org/es/navegador-midori/

Midori 11.3.3 muy pronto.

GrapheneOS, to privacy
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Vanadium version 125.0.6422.35.0 released:

https://github.com/GrapheneOS/Vanadium/releases/tag/125.0.6422.35.0

See the linked release notes for a summary of the improvements over the previous release and a link to the full changelog.

Forum discussion thread:

https://discuss.grapheneos.org/d/12602-vanadium-version-12506422350-released

Morishima, to security
@Morishima@ieji.de avatar

It has been pointed out that Vivaldi's "Speed Dials" feature with no ads or affiliate listings is problematic.
Any plans for improvement, @Vivaldi?

Details: https://nitter.poast.org/Yuki27183/status/1787955010837561361#m

GrapheneOS, to privacy
@GrapheneOS@grapheneos.social avatar

Vanadium version 124.0.6367.159.0 released:

https://github.com/GrapheneOS/Vanadium/releases/tag/124.0.6367.159.0

See the linked release notes for a summary of the improvements over the previous release and a link to the full changelog.

Forum discussion thread:

https://discuss.grapheneos.org/d/12563-vanadium-version-124063671590-released

astian, to tech
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kevinctofel, to ai
@kevinctofel@hachyderm.io avatar

I had been meaning to look at using #Ollama for local #AI & today I caught this excellent video how-to. Still not sold on the current hype of AI but it would be foolish to overlook its place in our future.

Honestly, this little project was the most fun I’ve had in a while: installing/using different AI models, using AI in the #terminal, then in a #browser, even creating a persona for the prompts. And it’s all running locally (no internet needed!), so it’s #private. 🤓

https://youtube.com/watch?v=Wjrdr0NU4Sk&si=x5I0kG2iwZGefc7d

oliver, to macos German
@oliver@2pxnl.de avatar

On Vivaldi

I switched to Vivaldi as my main browser after using Safari for years. Read how I did my setup and what I like and what not.

https://andrich.me/2024/05/on-vivaldi/

#browser #macos #vivaldi #blogging

oliverandrich, to macos
@oliverandrich@fosstodon.org avatar

On Vivaldi

I switched to Vivaldi as my main browser after using Safari for years. Read how I did my setup and what I like and what not.

https://andrich.me/2024/05/on-vivaldi/

#browser #macos #vivaldi #blogging

maleandroids, to firefox
@maleandroids@mstdn.social avatar

why does @firefox have trackers like Adjust in it? that's rubbish from a browser that is supposed to be privacy and user friendly

MostlyTato, to ai
@MostlyTato@mstdn.social avatar

The problem for searching for a search engine that doesn't use AI is that you are using an AI search engine to search for it.
I'm not sure, but I think this may act as a metaphor for far too much. IDK, maybe I should do a web search on that.

hcj, to random
@hcj@fosstodon.org avatar

Someone has made a website that allows you to run and other locally within a

Website: https://secretllama.com/
Code: https://github.com/abi/secret-llama

cliffwade, to Vivaldi
@cliffwade@allthingstech.social avatar

I forgot to post about this yesterday, though not surprising due to how extremely busy work has been with the Play Store release of Nova 8.

I applied for the Vivaldi Sopranos program and it looks like I've been accepted. I'll have some accounts setup on Monday for me so I'll be able to dive in head first and see what all is going on.

That means I'm now an Ambassador and a Soprano for @Vivaldi which is pretty exciting!

WildEnte, to random
@WildEnte@vivaldi.net avatar

May the Fourth be with you (I bet I'm the first one in your timeline saying this!). As a @Vivaldi afficionado, I obviously need to play around with a theme today.

The video shows a browser with the user interface themed to dark colors. The background image is slightly animated Jedi version of the Vivaldi browser's mascot Tony.

astian, to privacy
@astian@mastodon.social avatar

We are working on the new version of Midori 11.3.3 which brings more speed, more security and much more fluidity at the time of navigation, as well as the correction of better problems. It will be available very soon.

https://astian.org/midori-browser

Vivaldi, to Dragonlance
@Vivaldi@vivaldi.net avatar

🎙️ We kicked off the first Live audio Community Talk with our cherished Community members recently.

🎧 In case you missed it, grab your beverage, kick back, and listen as Vivaldi hosts @marialeal and @devina, talk to them about "What makes Vivaldi unique?" 👇🏻

https://community.vivaldi.net/vivaldi-community-talks/

WhyNotZoidberg, to random
@WhyNotZoidberg@topspicy.social avatar

I tested to hard-set fonts for Firefox and in 2 months of having that setting on only a single page broke: a clothing company of all things.

mima, to security

Permission-based systems are bad. See #XUL getting replaced by #WebExtensions for example. It didn't stop #malware from getting into the #browser or the extension store. On the contrary, the malware problem only got worse after the complete replacement of XUL extensions, which is often disparaged as "insecure" because it allowed users to pretty much change how their browser fundamentally works.

Who knew that distrusting your users and not giving them control leads to more malicious software and user #security being broken more often. ​:seija_coffee:​

RE: https://mamot.fr/users/gnomelibre/statuses/112371181710549606

jtgd, to random
@jtgd@emacs.ch avatar

I've wondered and maybe someone can tell me, instead of #adblock built into #browser programs why not have an ad-drainer? When you block the ad you tip off the source that you are blocking, but instead just read the ad stream and discard it instead of displaying it. The source will not know. Seems easy so am I missing something?

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