This is my Gnome desktop right now. Nothing too fancy, just the usual Gnome 49 with extensions (Blur my shell, AutoAccentColour, System Monitor, etc.), a Win11 inspired background and two apps running (Vivaldi browser playing a Youtube video and Kew music player in a terminal).
I play around with configs and add-ons from time to time but i ALWAYS move back to this Gnome designed desktop and it fits my needs.


Would you recommend Vivalvi? I’m looking for a browser that doesn’t consume too many resources, but I think that I’m asking too much nowadays.
It’s still effectively Chrome under the hood…
Vivaldi is a beast when it comes to handling memory. It has features that I’ve never found in other browsers eg. workspaces (similar to tab grouping extensions like sideberry in Firefox) . It still supports ublock. It can sync.
It is degoogled.
I use it on all my machines and android devices.
Another chromium based browser that I would HIGHLY recommended is Cromite - a fork of bromite. It is also recommended by the graphene OS team.
It’s chrome, without google. Plus a ton of security and privacy additions and options. It doesn’t have any added productivity or other features besides those.
It doesn’t have a sync feature, but exporting is a thing.
It is great with memory, too.
PS. I don’t have a computer or phone with more than 8GB ram.
(Don’t worry guys, I also use my own user.js in ff, use tor, mullvad browser, etc.)
I find lynx is very lightweight.
LibreWolf is FF stripped down
Or yeah go links/lynx for real lightweight
Yes I would, it’s a really clean and polished web browser with lots of cool stuff inside (but the more you use stuff, the more it consumes ressources, like if you use the included mail client and the RSS feed client…).
If you’re looking for a very light one, maybe have a look at Zen Browser, a fork of Firefox.