The R3 update made my PC completely paralyzed. Cursor does not appear anymore in taskbar, Ctrl-T does not respond anymore. Improvement in startup time, from 15-20 minutes to 10. Was far less until three days ago. Yesterday empty Opera screen, now full screen, but no response to mouse or keyboard. By now Opera made me wait for an hour to be able to start working.
Posts made by zauberfritz
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R3 update stalls PCGeneral
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Critical use of AI. Why I don't use it and switch it off.Lounge
I just want it to be seen I think AI is a very bad thing and I switch off everything AI in Opera. AI can be useful, but in the end its main/net effect is found in rewarding bad intentions (eliminating human efforts), bad motivations (laziness), poor judgement (acceptance of sheer nonsensical results as technical achievement). Its effects are also disastrous for the environment (water, energy), which will lead to wars over these resources. AI is not an objective next logical step. People should be more aware and AI should be used and applied more consciously and by that only used by choice.
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RE: Youtube works very laggy and slowGeneral
@CPE420 my guess is Opera is continuously trying to keep out youtube ads. YT is continuously trying to put ads in Opera. I think every day both are trying to fence off each others technical strategies. When the fight is fierce we get these issues. I prefer to have these annoyances over the mind-damaging effects of the youtube ads.
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Opera stalls for several minutes after startupGeneral
After the new update Opera does not work anymore when started up. It seems to stall for at least five (ten?) minutes. After terminating via Windows Task Manager (that shows action) and starting up again it seems a bit better, but in the end I same result. It seems Opera needs about ten minutes to open. This was far less before the update. Anyway, yesterday and today I could not work for half an hour, trying to get Opera working. Even after closing 40 tabs no improvement today. I'm curious what I gained in functionality with this update.
I now start working in Firefox until Opera has gained consciousness.
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RE: [Duplicated]yes, again I lost all my tabsTab Islands, Tabs and Workspaces
@leocg Thank for responding. I knew that option, and I used to find a previous tab. But I did not consider it a menu ;-). I also knew you could use it to restore the lost tabs (equivalent to a short cut), but I preferred the tried and proven method of deleting the last tabs and session files.
The core of the matter seems to me not the remedy but the cause. Sometimes (or regularly) a new window is opened in Opera without the user knowing. In that case one window, the open and known one, contains x tabs ( x being some to a lot) and the other, invisible and unknown, contains only one tab. When the user closes the window he knows (no warning), the until then unknown and invisible new window appears. Now you have to be alert, prepared and aware you have lost your work and closing this new window maybe makes it worse, you have to know how to proceed. This went well until last week. I don't know exactly what went wrong. There is some (short)key on the right of the keyboard that by touching by accident made this happen.
This could be prevented when Opera would inform you that when you close a window with a lot of tabs (>1?, >10) there still is a window open and you might lose you tabs. It does warn you you close a lot of tabs (including the number), but that warning appears regardless there being another window open.
I have the impression there were more tabs and sessions files before then there were last week, so maybe there was something changed?
Another solution might be a 'save my tabs (for this window)' button appearing when you close down.
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RE: [Duplicated]yes, again I lost all my tabsTab Islands, Tabs and Workspaces
@leocg Hi, thanks for responding. I never saw any tab menu. I just googled for it, and never saw something like the picture showed. I used the tried and proven method of removing the last tabs and sessions files, but this time that didn't work for the previous version(s) were already gone.
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[Duplicated]yes, again I lost all my tabsTab Islands, Tabs and Workspaces
Today again I lost all my tabs. This happened just by clicking something by accident. In the settings I checked to be warned when I'd close multiple tabs, but this is not a solution to the prevent this risk. I was not warned. I did not have to click twice. One click and months of work lost.
I know there's a workaround deleting sessions and tabs in a roaming folder and this regularly works, but not so this time.
For years people are complaining about this, and this issue has severe consequences (making Opera more suited for fun than for serious work). I don't understand this still is not solved.
A simple solution might be you can set the number of tabs and sessions 'files' to save, say 5, instead of the two I found now and that both contained only one tab. Both AI and human minds can understand that when the content of the tabs files goes from many to one * ) this is a rigorous change that takes a deliberate decision, so it would be justified to ask '"You are about to delete XX tabs, are you sure?"
Could Opera please be made a safer place when serious working with is concerned?
- ) the major cause of losing all my tabs generally is that some webpage opens a new window without my knowing. Or by accident I do so myself. Today however by accident I opened a page in a new window and at the same time the window with all my tabs was gone. Which I found out after closing the accidentally opened window.
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RE: You can now decorate your tabs with Emojis in Opera 😎Blogs
BTW, can you developers look up the meaning of the English word 'can'? It is not a synonym for 'should', nor 'will' nor 'are obliged'. And certainly not for 'have no choice'.
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RE: You can now decorate your tabs with Emojis in Opera 😎Blogs
How do I get rid of this unwanted timewasting garbage? There is nothing in the settings to switch this off. When you search for 'emoji' there's nothing found. Every time I hover over a tab rolling eyes appear. I feel spied upon. Very uncomfortable.
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[Duplicated]Today 'new' Opera: lost all my tabs, all my history, all my bookmarks.Opera for Windows
Today apparently some update, in my 99 version, and when I checked One looked completely different too (no purple anymore). But everything, really everything of the last years is gone, all my work. Tabs, history, bookmarks, extensions, settings, really everything I worked on etc.
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[Duplicated]Annoying red square prompting me to update to new ugly operaOpera for Windows
An annoying red square (with cheap blingy make-up) keeps drawing my attention and prompts me to install a new safety update. However, when I want to do that, I will download the ugly, impractical and distracting new purple one. I still use the old one, and wait until Opera will come to its senses and offer settings options for more or less intrusive and distracting color schemes. Pleas remove that square.
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RE: General Opera One Appearance Feedback TopicAppearance
@joshkauff I think the tabs had margins before, now they don't have that anymore, which causes a blur when you have many tabs open. This was on my screen before and after:

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RE: General Opera One Appearance Feedback TopicAppearance
@vegm What I did. 1) I downloaded the installer for the previous version, 2) I made a shortcut to it, 3) copied the shortcut to the taskbar. Everytime I start up my PC I start (old (work-)) Opera from that icon. NB: that wil put a second, regular icon on the taskbar. One should not use that at startup, for it wil autoload the new (distraction-/play-) version with intrusive noisy intro and candy store colors.
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RE: General Opera One Appearance Feedback TopicAppearance
I keep using the old version because of this, the result immediately after update:

"like a water color in the rain"
This happened in the past, and it was repaired. Or can anybody tell me whether this is a setting?
And please taske away this welcoming logo, the internet is not a zoo where we come to admire new animals. Most people use their browser as a tool, not as a piece of art.
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[Suggestion]Rigorous updates should have choice menu as well as roll-back optionGeneral
I think in (certainly rigorous) updates the policy should be inverted: let user choose what they consider useful and what they consider rubbish before ruining the UI completely for those that use internet/Opera for work/useful things. Without asking you end up being disoriented with icons moved, tab icons blurred and muddy and other diverting and distracting silliness. And make a clear button to choose and have executed a complete roll-back after trying the new fads.
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RE: General Opera One Appearance Feedback TopicAppearance
To many colors, too intense, too frivolous, to crowded, busy etc. Like happened earlier, the tab icons are muddy, crammed; you can't find your tabs anymore. A browser is not a Christmas tree.
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RE: Closed my main Opera window, forgot there was a smaller popup window still open. lost all tabs?Opera for Windows
@moods Tried it too and it works
Though, I used the menu, and I guess you clicked the clock symbol? I get this:
@leocg Thanks a lot. Wish I had known this before. I hope there will be no next time I will be able to use it of course. I stick to my view it should be prevented, for I think people will only learn about this when it is too late.
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RE: Closed my main Opera window, forgot there was a smaller popup window still open. lost all tabs?Opera for Windows
@zauberfritz Come to think of it; a reason for having so many tabs open is that you may have different fields of interest like statistics, music, healthcare/medical. For some of these topics weeks may go by with you not working on them. An elaborate function might be you can group open tabs thematically and open them when you want to work on that topic. Each theme with its own history. But I understand that's another level of functionality.