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I'm not a jealous person. I dont want his money.

But his collection of space things? Oh, I'm green with envy!


Compared to Lars, Jon was hands on, and connected with the staff and products. I think I can count on one hand the times I saw Lars eating in the canteen. The company changed a lot after that, and not necessarily for the better.

What made Opera great was the people working there. The amount of knowledge and raw talent that lived in the tight hallways of Waldemar Thranes gate 98 was impressive. Looking at Vivaldi's "Our Team" page, it looks they have almost recreated the same team from back when I joined. I miss that period!


A good read, Martin. Hope you are doing well!


Ohai! What a pleasure to both hear from you and that you enjoyed the read. I hope you're doing well yourself.


I had the pleasure of working with the people from Fastmail while they where owned by Opera Software. I had a lot of respect for how they operated their systems back then, and I'm sure it's even better today.

I miss all the Tim Tam's they brought to our Oslo office!


During the first larger round of layoffs that happened in the "original" Opera Software, the Head of HR stood in front of the employees and managed to say something like "We are not 'downsizing', we are just 'right-sizing'".


At home, when accessing my gw, I always use "ssh foo@10.1" to access 10.0.0.1.


Personally, I think it is because search is a important revenue stream for the browsers. It makes little sense to put too much effort in to a feature that will limit the usage of the thing that earns them the most.

At Opera Software, where I worked for a decade, both speeddials and bookmarks was important streams of income, but it was nothing compared to the income from searches.


As a person "self-diagnosed" with aphantasia, I feel cheated knowing that other people have a built in cheat-sheet. No wonder why I was struggling with memorizing things like the multiplication table in school.


FWIW, I don't have aphantasia and consider myself a very visually-oriented person when it comes to math, but doing precise arithmetic by visualizing the quantities is mind-boggling to me. I memorized the multiplication tables using a song we learned in school.


This is something I feel like we're going to have to realize more and more in society over the next decades. That a lot of people simply have genetic cheats that others are missing. At the moment we kind of pretend it's nurture to a large degree. Should we 'unbias' the world to make it more equal for everyone regardless of genetic cheat? (If so how?) What's the correct adjustment?


There’s no such thing and fortunately your vision is completely wrong.

There is no such a thing as a base or perfect model, nor goal to reach, by cheating or not.

People who are usually referred as bad at math just need another perspective. They might not understand the dominant perspective.

Compare eg. Groethendick or Lebesgue work with their contemporary fellas. And then ask yourself: why are some people more comfortable and fruitful with one perspective but not some other. Is there some constructions of some fields that will suit better one or another group of the population. Do our brains internal structure mature at the same age… etc.


I thought I was aphantasic, but after a coaching session with AphantasiaMeow, I'm sure I'm hypophantasic.

And having none is very different from having a tiny amount - I think if I was motivated I could train to have phantasic abilities.

So not always a genetic cheat sheet - just something we don't talk about or train people in, when we could. I wouldn't be able to swim either if I'd never been trained!


That page was often used at Opera Software as a example and benchmark for weird and wonderful things "web designers" throw against rendering engines :D


The Opera product you are thinking of is Opera Mini. Opera Mobile is a browser running mostly on your device (except for "turbo" which optimized media trough a proxy setup, but did not, afaik, execute any of the javascript).

Opera Mini can be looked at as a browser running in the cloud, sending OBML (Opera Binary Markup Language, if I remember correctly) causing the (very thin) client to draw things on the mobile screen, like text, images, etc without having to transfer, parse, execute, flow and paint every thing on the device.


Yeah, they released countless of rebrands and versions and what not.

The equivalent on desktop would be Browsh (e.g. with terminal + Mosh), but it runs Firefox under the hood. Opera Mini is just akin to a remote browser with the result being send to the client (as a compressed picture like in RDP/VNC, or a proprietary markup language like OBML).


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