What you clearly fail to get is that you can't add the bells and whistles to Chromium UI Vivaldi WANTS to add. It has its limitations. Chrome, Edge, Opera etc may be ok using it but Vivaldi is NOT.
What you may think is bloatware means nothing. It's irrelevant what you think is bloat. What matters is what Vivaldi and its users want their UI to be like and to achieve and to do.
No other chromium browser which uses Chromium UI can achieve what Vivaldi has managed to add to their own UI which is basically rendered in the page after hiding Chromium UI. For example, CSS customization of the UI like Firefox based browsers support. That will need more resources? Sure. You don't like it? Don't use the browser or buy a better PC.
You may think that's bloat, but that's irrelevant, what matters is what THEY want to achieve and not what you want from a browser.
Yep, you're right.
Mars is a dead planet, no tectonics to recycle the crust, no magnetic field, no nothing.
Mission impossible and no Tom Cruise to fix it
Mind you, for not much more, you can buy a 1TB NVMe SSD and a compact drive case for it and get much faster speeds and double the capacity and still keep things small,
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