It's been my secondary for awhile, I just never wanted to put in the time to convert it into a main. And it was nice having work/personal on separate browsers. If a website broke or was unreachable on one I could test it in the other, is funny to me that even today websites would work in one but not the other. Usually due to a cache or authe problem in chrome.As a former Vivaldi user, I anticipate your pain. Believe me, Vivaldi is another can of worms better left unopened. It was my everyday browser for over 3 years, but it's become a behemoth and when the server goes (which does happen) say au revoir to sync bliss. No. uBlock Origin Lite has been doing the job for a few days now, and don't see any difference with the original one in performance. Of course, I do abstain from going to certain corners of the web like warez.com, for example, and porn was never my thing, so....YMMV.
Vivaldi is big, but you can also disable chunks of it. Only took five minutes for me to learn how to edit right-click context menu options from right within the main settings panel, no hacking or registry tomfoolery required! Meanwhile Chrome's right-click context menus grow more bloated and worse by the day.