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    • Opera Comments Bot
      Opera Comments Bot last edited by

      Hello! New developer update is here – version: 124.0.5678.0. Fixes and Improvements Known Issue For a full list of changes check out our changelog. Thank you for being part of the Opera community! Installation links:

      Read full blog post: Opera 124.0.5678.0 developer update

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      • andrew84
        andrew84 last edited by andrew84

        sidebar setup reacts on the default page zoom in Settings. I use 125% and thus there's mess.
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        • andrew84
          andrew84 last edited by andrew84

          UI Tweak: The History Sidepanel now displays the full page name, even at default width, so you can easily identify your visited pages at a glance.

          what was changed exactly?

          Here the left column still shows domains instead of page names.
          Also, the screenshot demonstrates how much more vertical space the redesigned history takes (suits for fans of scrolling).

          Old vs redesigned
          2025-10-07_154411.png

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          • KenedSF
            KenedSF last edited by

            I just received my invitation to Opera Neon, I've already signed up and downloaded it. Now let's try it out.

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            • KenedSF
              KenedSF @KenedSF last edited by

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              • krishnakrverma
                krishnakrverma @KenedSF last edited by

                @kenedsf: Can you tell me if it can summarise videos from any website without transcription? Or if it can see what's on my screen using screen share?

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                • KenedSF
                  KenedSF @krishnakrverma last edited by

                  @krishnakrverma: Yes. It does. I tested it on several sites. With Opera Do, you can also specify the video link, and it will search for it and perform the analysis requested by you.

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                  • KenedSF
                    KenedSF @krishnakrverma last edited by

                    @krishnakrverma Captura de tela 2025-10-10 154314.png Captura de tela 2025-10-10 154411.png Captura de tela 2025-10-10 154502.png Captura de tela 2025-10-10 154542.png

                    Summary of "AI Slop Is Destroying The Internet" (Kurzgesagt)
                    Main Points

                    1. AI and Content Creation

                    AI-generated content is flooding the internet, making it increasingly difficult to distinguish between real and fake information.
                    About half of all internet traffic now comes from bots, many of which are used for harmful purposes such as spreading misinformation.
                    AI tools are widely used across platforms (including YouTube) for creating thumbnails, voices, and scripts, often resulting in low-quality or misleading content.
                    Generative AI models are trained on human-created work without proper attribution or compensation, leading to concerns about creative theft.

                    1. Challenges and Risks of AI

                    AI often presents information with unwarranted confidence, even when it's incorrect, making it hard for users to trust what they see online.
                    The proliferation of AI-generated misinformation complicates fact-checking and undermines the reliability of online information.
                    AI's ability to fabricate convincing details poses a threat to the integrity of knowledge, especially as falsehoods are repeated and become harder to debunk.

                    1. Impact on Creative Industries

                    Human creators and businesses are at risk as AI-generated content becomes more prevalent, potentially overshadowing quality, human-made work.
                    Kurzgesagt emphasizes their commitment to human-made content, highlighting their rigorous research and fact-checking processes as a contrast to AI-generated "slop."
                    The company refuses to compromise on quality by relying on AI for content creation.

                    1. Call to Action

                    Kurzgesagt encourages viewers to support human-made content by purchasing their products, such as the Human Era Calendar and their new artbook, which celebrate human creativity.
                    Supporting these products helps sustain a human-centric approach to content creation and supports the Kurzgesagt team.

                    1. Key Takeaways

                    AI is making it harder to discern truth online due to the sheer volume of low-quality, misleading content.
                    Supporting human-made content is crucial for preserving creativity, quality, and authenticity on the internet.
                    Viewers are urged to be cautious of AI-generated misinformation and to verify sources before trusting information.
                    Human creativity and integrity remain essential despite advancements in AI technology.

                    Supporting Details

                    The video describes how AI-generated "slop" is saturating the internet, with bots and fake users spreading low-quality or misleading content.
                    AI models are trained on human-created work, often without consent or compensation, leading to large-scale creative theft.
                    Kurzgesagt details their own rigorous research and fact-checking process, contrasting it with AI's tendency to invent or extrapolate facts.
                    The video warns that as AI-generated misinformation spreads and is repeated, it becomes harder to distinguish truth from fiction, even in scientific literature.
                    Kurzgesagt pledges to remain human-driven and asks for audience support to continue producing authentic, well-researched content.

                    Reference
                    For more details, see the summary source:AI Slop Is Destroying The Internet - Kurzgesagt Summary

                    Brief Summary
                    The Kurzgesagt video "AI Slop Is Destroying The Internet" warns about the dangers of AI-generated content overwhelming the internet with low-quality and misleading information. It highlights the risks to truth, creativity, and the livelihoods of human creators, urging viewers to support authentic, human-made content and remain vigilant against AI-driven misinformation.

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                    • KenedSF
                      KenedSF @KenedSF last edited by

                      @kenedsf:
                      "I've been missing the workspaces, speed dial, and pinboards. The enhanced address bar, although it's in the settings, doesn't work as it should."

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