Opera unveils integrated browser AI: Aria
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kened Banned last edited by
Aria is really good; sometimes better than the ChatGPT. Code explanation is very useful. A button to copy the code created by Aria would be useful.
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aurariandance last edited by
Aria is not working for me, it asked me to sign in using my Opera account and I did it but Aria still not working for me. I get the same message every time I open the button on the side bar.
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A Former User last edited by
Again promoted and marketed with dark theme.
Yeah, yeah – all the tech nerds on this forum will say "But we only use dark mode".
However, I do not believe that is the case for the majority of all Opera users.
I don't understand this strategy choice.
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SiMcarD78 last edited by
@vegelund I honestly don't understand your crusade against the dark theme. What harm does it cause you? Each company advertises its products with the aesthetic guise that best suits them.
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ricardob last edited by ricardob
Tony Stark doesn't approve devs working on Aria instead of fixing bugs.
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chrisdlc119 last edited by
The browser's appearance is impressive, surpassing any other browser. I'm unable to access my Opera account on the browser, hoping you help me resolve this to provide my feedback.
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chrisdlc119 last edited by
@chrisdlc119: Great! Aria suddenly appeared on my sidebar, I'm trying it right now. It's ChatGPT with internet access in Opera.
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andrew84 last edited by
@vegelund If I don't mistake, even the installer wizard is dark. When I started installation I thought that I'm installing GX version.
*I have such feeling that maybe the team who worked on GX version now working on regular version. I noticed some welcome picture with music on start(or after updating, I don't remember). The same analogue loading picture I saw in GX.
In overall, when I see the redesigned version, I have such feelings that I'm forced to use and to like the GX's design. -
Nuiin last edited by
The option to use "Use bigger tiles" in settings for the speed dial would be good rather than having to squint at tiny tiles on smaller laptop screens.