Nerds.xyz: Opera GX web browser comes to Linux. “Opera GX is now available on Linux, and I can’t help but wonder who exactly this is for. On paper, it checks a lot of boxes. Opera says this isn’t some lazy port, and it is committing to ongoing development with a dedicated team. That is good to hear, because Linux users tend to notice quickly when something feels like an afterthought.”

https://rbfirehose.com/2026/03/24/nerds-xyz-opera-gx-web-browser-comes-to-linux/
Nerds.xyz: Opera GX web browser comes to Linux

Nerds.xyz: Opera GX web browser comes to Linux. “Opera GX is now available on Linux, and I can’t help but wonder who exactly this is for. On paper, it checks a lot of boxes. Opera says this i…

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Gizmodo: Opera Has Turned 30—and Is Celebrating With a Compelling Tribute to Web Nostalgia. “To celebrate the milestone, Opera is doing something brilliantly engaging: It’s put together a Web Rewind archive site that memorializes some of the best online moments and memes of the last three decades. From the classic modem dialing tone sounds, to MySpace and the top eight friends paradigm, […]

https://rbfirehose.com/2026/03/01/gizmodo-opera-has-turned-30-and-is-celebrating-with-a-compelling-tribute-to-web-nostalgia/
Gizmodo: Opera Has Turned 30—and Is Celebrating With a Compelling Tribute to Web Nostalgia

Gizmodo: Opera Has Turned 30—and Is Celebrating With a Compelling Tribute to Web Nostalgia. “To celebrate the milestone, Opera is doing something brilliantly engaging: It’s put together a Web…

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Gizmodo: Opera Wants $20 a Month for Its New AI Browser. You Probably Shouldn’t Pay It.. “Opera just rolled out early public access for its new AI-powered web browser, Neon, and it comes with a pretty hefty price tag for what is typically a free software application. The Norway-based web company announced today that anyone willing to shell out $19.90 a month can start using Opera Neon.”

https://rbfirehose.com/2025/12/17/gizmodo-opera-wants-20-a-month-for-its-new-ai-browser-you-probably-shouldnt-pay-it/

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9to5 Mac: Opera rolls out Gemini-powered AI features across its Neon, One, and GX browsers. “Opera announced today an expansion of its partnership with Google to integrate the latest Gemini models more deeply in its products.”

https://rbfirehose.com/2025/12/02/9to5-mac-opera-rolls-out-gemini-powered-ai-features-across-its-neon-one-and-gx-browsers/

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Had a wonderful time catching up with other #OperaSoftware alumni yesterday. Thanks to @Vivaldi for hosting!

@jon My story is that in the early 2000's I was very torn between Internet Explorer, #Firefox and #Opera. I was constantly trying out new browsers.

Opera, however, was the browser that offered the most extensive options for customizing the browser to your own needs, at that time without any interface for add-ons. And that with strong competition like Firefox, which offered an interface for add-ons.

When the big change came after version 12 of the Opera browser, I had to take the difficult path, as there was no real alternative. I don't like to think back to that time.

When Vivaldi then developed a new browser under the direction of Jon von Tetzchner with many former Opera Software employees, I immediately realized that something really big was going to happen and that there would finally be a great alternative on the browser market again.

Without further ado, I have been using Vivaldi every day since the first technical preview (TP1) and would never want to use any other browser again. Having followed the development of Vivaldi since the (official) beginning, it's like watching a child grow up.

Vivaldi is my constant companion, both privately and professionally. Especially in the professional environment, Vivaldi offers me great opportunities to optimize my #workflow.

#operasoftware #opera #browser

#PhotOctober2024
Jour 29 : Souvenir

Ma visite au siège d'#OperaSoftware à #Oslo, en 2009

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Traduzir uma página no Opera GX ou Opera padrão permite que você leia sites da web em qualquer idioma, sem precisar trocar de aba ou abrir outro site

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Wow the #operasoftware #operabrowser 's are so good, especially #operagx / #operagxbrowser
I hope theyre not doing anything #unethical
https://corporation.codeberg.page/opera
Opera | Spying Software

Opera is the browser built specifically for the CCP. Did you know the GX in OperaGX stands for the Great Xi jinping?

Microsoft had reasons for this: at first it was because they didn't “get” the Internet, later on it was because it's the only way they had to (attempt to) control it. They did all they could to cripple it: remember when #OperaSoftware released a “Bork” edition of their of the #OperaBrowser in response to #Microsoft serving them intentionally broken CSS?
https://press.opera.com/2003/02/14/opera-releases-bork-edition/
Now imagine what the Internet would have been like if Opera, @mozilla and few others hadn't held their ground.
Opera releases "Bork" edition

The Swedish Chef Goes After Microsoft Oslo, Norway – Feb 14, 2003 Two weeks ago it was revealed that Microsoft’s MSN portal targeted Opera users, by purposely providing them with a broken page. As a reply to MSN’s treatment of its users, Opera Software today released a very special Bork edition of its Opera 7 […]

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