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Vivaldi Technologies released Vivaldi 1.5 today, the latest version of their phenomenal and well-received Vivaldi browser, which through today's release has added support for a crucial feature known as delta updates, but also become the first browser in the world to support out-of-the-box integration with an IoT device.

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First and foremost, let's talk about the most important feature: Delta Updates. If the term is new to you, delta updates is a type of update mechanism that other browsers such as Firefox or Chrome have supported for years.

Vivaldi Technologies released Vivaldi 1.5 today, the latest version of their phenomenal and well-received Vivaldi browser, which through today's release has added support for a crucial feature. Vivaldi 1.10 is getting more options to toggle image visibility. There is a special menu item and a hotkey which you can use to enable or disable images on web sites. You can also assign a custom hotkey in Settings - Keyboard - Keyboard Shortcuts - Tab for this action.

Starting with Vivaldi 1.5, instead of downloading the entire update package, Vivaldi can tell what internal modules and components have changed, and only download updated versions of those components.

This way, the update process is much faster, and users save bandwidth by downloading 100KB instead of 20MB of data.

Better tab management

Another feature introduced in version 1.5 is better tab management. Since Vivaldi is still a relatively new browser, for a long time, users weren't even able to drag tabs from one window to another.

With Vivaldi 1.5, users not only can drag tabs across different windows, but they can organize tabs in groups, and transfer multiple tabs across windows at the same time.

Even better, there's also a right-click menu option that allows users to perform these actions without having to actually drag anything by hand.

Some users criticized Vivaldi in the past and considered it a low-end browser because it didn't support tab dragging. Now that it's here, those critics must admit that Vivaldi is looking more and more like a solid Chrome and Firefox replacement with each new version that gets released.

Enter Reader Mode

Browser extensions like Instapaper and Pocket have shown the world that stripping a page down to its title and text is often the best way to read news articles.

Starting with version 1.5, Vivaldi, just like Firefox, now has a Reader Mode, which users can access on pages with large text-based content, by clicking an icon that appears in the URL bar, as shown below.

Add page screenshots to Notes

A lesser known Vivaldi feature is its Notes application, which comes built-in with the browser, and can be accessed through the sidebar.

Starting with Vivaldi 1.5, users can take screenshots of the current page, and add it to a note. This is very useful when you want to remember a small detail on a page that receives updates on a regular basis, and the content you want to remember might get removed or buried under other details.

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Philips smart lights integration

Last but not least, Vivaldi engineers worked on adding support for Philips Hue smart lights.

By default (can be disabled), Vivaldi will change the browser toolbar color based on a website's dominant color.

The Philips Hue Vivaldi integration takes this color and tells your home's smart lights to adjust the lighting environment with a shade of that color, synchronizing your home with the color of the sites you're visiting. Pretty cool feature if you don't find it too distracting.

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To enable the Philips Hue integration, just visit the Themes section in the browser's settings.

And in closing, after Google Chrome and Opera (all Chromium-based browsers) announced built-in support for Chromecast, Vivaldi joined their ranks as well.

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Alternative Title: “Le quattro stagioni”

The Four Seasons, Italian Le quattro stagioni, group of four violinconcerti by Italian composer Antonio Vivaldi, each of which gives a musical expression to a season of the year. They were written about 1720 and were published in 1725 (Amsterdam), together with eight additional violin concerti, as Il cimento dell’armonia e dell’inventione (“The Contest Between Harmony and Invention”).

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The Four Seasons is the best known of Vivaldi’s works. Unusually for the time, Vivaldi published the concerti with accompanying poems (possibly written by Vivaldi himself) that elucidated what it was about those seasons that his music was intended to evoke. It provides one of the earliest and most-detailed examples of what was later called program music—music with a narrative element.

Vivaldi took great pains to relate his music to the texts of the poems, translating the poetic lines themselves directly into the music on the page. In the middle section of the Springconcerto, where the goatherd sleeps, his barking dog can be marked in the viola section. Other natural occurrences are similarly evoked. Vivaldi separated each concerto into three movements, fast-slow-fast, and likewise each linked sonnet into three sections. His arrangement is as follows:

Spring (Concerto No. 1 in E Major)
Allegro
Spring has arrived with joy
Welcomed by the birds with happy songs,
And the brooks, amidst gentle breezes,
Murmur sweetly as they flow.
The sky is caped in black, and
Thunder and lightning herald a storm
When they fall silent, the birds
Take up again their delightful songs.
Largo e pianissimo sempre
And in the pleasant, blossom-filled meadow,
To the gentle murmur of leaves and plants,
The goatherd sleeps, his faithful dog beside him.
Allegro
To the merry sounds of a rustic bagpipe,
Nymphs and shepherds dance in their beloved spot
When Spring appears in splendour.
Summer (Concerto No. 2 in G Minor)
Allegro non molto
Under the merciless sun of the season
Languishes man and flock, the pine tree burns.
The cuckoo begins to sing and at once
Join in the turtledove and the goldfinch.
A gentle breeze blows, but Boreas
Is roused to combat suddenly with his neighbour,
And the shepherd weeps because overhead
Hangs the fearsome storm, and his destiny.
Adagio
His tired limbs are robbed of rest
By his fear of the lightning and the frightful thunder
And by the flies and hornets in furious swarms.
Presto
Alas, his fears come true:
There is thunder and lightning in the heavens
And the hail cuts down the tall ears of grain.
Autumn (Concerto No. 3 in F Major)
Allegro
The peasant celebrates with dancing and singing
The pleasure of the rich harvest,
And full of the liquor of Bacchus
They end their merrymaking with a sleep.
Adagio molto
All are made to leave off dancing and singing
By the air which, now mild, gives pleasure
And by the season, which invites many
To find their pleasure in a sweet sleep.
Allegro
The hunters set out at dawn, off to the hunt,
With horns and guns and dogs they venture out.
The beast flees and they are close on its trail.
Already terrified and wearied by the great noise
Of the guns and dogs, and wounded as well
It tries feebly to escape, but is bested and dies.
Winter (Concerto No. 4 in F Minor)
Allegro non molto

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Frozen and shivering in the icy snow,
In the severe blasts of a terrible wind
To run stamping one’s feet each moment,

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One’s teeth chattering through the cold.
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To spend quiet and happy times by the fire
While outside the rain soaks everyone.

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Allegro
To walk on the ice with tentative steps,
Going carefully for fear of falling.
To go in haste, slide, and fall down to the ground,
To go again on the ice and run,
In case the ice cracks and opens.
To hear leaving their iron-gated house Sirocco,
Boreas, and all the winds in battle—

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