Zak8022@kbin.socialtoOpen Source@lemmy.ml•Escaping from the Chromium monopoly - alternative browser engines
0·
1 year agoYa know, I really need to get used to checking what community I’m in before replying. 😭
It’s-a me, Zak8022! I suck at writing bios.
Mastodon: https://mstdn.games/@Zak8022
Ya know, I really need to get used to checking what community I’m in before replying. 😭
Firefox + Vivaldi has been my go-to for about a year now. Only reason I need Vivaldi is for work, since we use Google Suite. Hangouts on Firefox doesn’t see/give me the right audio options. And large Sheets are noticeably slower/less responsive on FF then on any Chromium-based browser. Vivaldi feels like the best option among Chromium options.
For me, it’s been useful to get in some gaming time while still being around my family/kids. I have a gaming PC too, but it’s in my office which is kind of cut off from the main living areas of our house. The SD allows me to play and still easily pause to do whatever for my kids or talk to my wife, etc. The sleep/wake is *chef’s kiss.
My other use case is emulation. It’s really good at it, and even passable at emulating the Switch. Though the sleep/wake doesn’t work with those, it’s a trade off.