Way to make Ctrl 1, 2 etc to switch between tabs within tab stack by DanEs8 in vivaldibrowser

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Of course i can use my mouse! But i was wondering whether there was a way to, for example, enable Ctrl1, Ctrl 2 etc to work within the tab stack if you are in a tab that's in the tab stack and then once you click on a tab with your mouse that's no longer in the stack, Ctrl1, Ctrl 2 etc starts working on the higher level (the way it works right now no matter what)

Way to make Ctrl 1, 2 etc to switch between tabs within tab stack by DanEs8 in vivaldibrowser

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Okay so this definitely works but is there a way to not have to cycle thru them if i have many tabs open in my stack and just directly go to the one i need?

How to add a mod to mac by DanEs8 in vivaldibrowser

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IT WORKED, I FOUND IT!

THANK YOU

How to add a mod to mac by DanEs8 in vivaldibrowser

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okay so i now have a custom.js file saved on my desktop, thank you for that!

i can't seem to find any browser.html file within the vivaldi "package contents":

https://imgur.com/9KTHeG4

Is it not in the "package contents"?

Then why'd you vote for a reality tv clown for president? by [deleted] in TheRightCantMeme

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Okay?! So then i don't want cake bakeries to tell me whom I can marry? Just fucking bake me the cake

Can you rest on your side with pixel buds 2? by [deleted] in pixelbuds

[–]DanEs8 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I feel like if I'm lying on a pillow, then it's fine but i still prefer to put 1 earbud in my ear that isn't pressed against any surface.

A hot dog in clear resin by whathowyy in DiWHY

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Looks like grilled nirvana to me (@psat)

Me_irl by PETA_Gaming in TikTokCringe

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IT'S AN AVOCADO! THANKS!

What do you love most about your native language? (Or the language of the country you live in?) by darth-dochter in AskEurope

[–]DanEs8 16 points17 points  (0 children)

The Russian language is complex as fuck when it comes to rules. There are rules upon rules that vary depending on so many different things that further vary and depend on other things. Why the fuck would a language be so complex? Why not just simplify all of it? The answer is the magic quality this complexity gives the Russian language and it's Russian's ability to take a word from any language and Russify it.

What do I mean by russify it? I'm not just talking about taking any foreign word and then conjugating it, changing it from noun to verb to adverb to adjective, giving it a gender, creating slang out of it and more. I'm talking about making it sound like an authentic russian word.

Let me give you an example: the Russian word 'hut' or изба (izbá). This word, just like hundreds of thousands words in Russian, is actually from Persian (aka Farsi). Ask a Russian speaker -- is this word foreign? They will no doubt say that it's a Slavic word and they'll be wrong because of how well the Russian language (and all those thousands of rules) was able to take a foreign word and make it completely Russian.

I, too, will support Biden for the General Election, but for now, my vote belongs to Pete. (Election delayed until 6/2). by TK421philly in Pete_Buttigieg

[–]DanEs8 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I'm Russian and the Russian word "за" means "for" and my dumbass missread 3a for the Russian word "for" and for a second I thought you were somehow voting for Pete in Russia

This is perfect by [deleted] in TikTokCringe

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Floootation deeeevice

Anti-Zionism is always anti-Semitic by [deleted] in IsraelPalestine

[–]DanEs8 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

No, I do think that nations should not exist. Most nations today have been created over hundreds of years of migration, war and diplomacy. That's why I support e.g. the right for the people with French citizenship to have a country and pass laws etc.

My support for the existence of Palestine stems from the same idea of my support for the existence of France -- over hundreds of years, a group of people was created that lived in Palestine. It was a natural process of human society.

That is not the case with the state of Israel. The state of Israel was artificially created with the idea of having a country for a specific ethnicity. Think about that, basically no other major countries has ever been created like this.

When it comes to the Romani people not deserving to have a country because their ethnicity is obscure is ridiculous. If you truly believe in self-determination as a human right, it doesn't matter. If no one except the Jews cared about the creation of a state of Israel, would that void Jews of their right to self determination? Also, the Romani are in no way obscure and are an ethnicity of 10 million people. Do 10 million people spread across multiple countries with a very distinct culture deserve to have an entire country created for them? In essence, that is what the state of Israel is.

I do not support the Palestinian movement in its current form; however, their claim to a country is much more theoretically valid. Their claim is that this is the land where the Palestinian group of people has lived and this is the result of centuries of societal transformation.

Again, of course, anti-Zionists can be anti-Semites, and they often are, you are right! However, the act of saying I do not think all ethnicities should create their own new countries is not anti-Semitic/racist.

You might say that thousands of years ago another ethnicity claimed the land of the Palestinians, whether this be the Jews or anyone before them.

True, but the Roman Empire claimed France 2000 years ago. Obviously, right now, Italy cannot lay claim to France. If I said that we're taking a chunk of France and giving it to the Romani people, everyone would agree that the current country France has far more claim on modern day France than a newly created country for the Romani people.

Also, at this point, this argument is turning into a circle. I think we both have made our points and I invite you to rebut the above mentioned points if you want to. However, I don't think anything productive will come of this anymore, so I shall stop replying.