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That's definitely not what the article said about the bad guys. They said they're trying to protect the look and feel because their business model relies on their brand staying consistent so they can keep business partnerships in place to pay the bills.

They also provide nearly as much code back to the community open-source as they do closed.

If 95% isn't better than Chrome (which I switched from) idk what to tell ya. And Vivaldi is also the reason I know about the fediverse -- they openly advertise it. So it got me off reddit too. I call that by FAR a net win.