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Flody Studios Logo 2001 2014 Corporate Version By Joaofranca7 On Deviantart In short, because firefox doesn't have this option, and (vanilla) chrome doesn't really have the best gui, what could be the best browser from webapp besides edge? [must be chromium blink based, because of the performance advantages that i'll need] debian stable 12.5 x64. Just in general, firefox tends to be a lot more private and secure than opera gx firefox is quite a bit more customizable as well (though if we're being honest, most of those customizations are things most people will never touch) in my experience, firefox is a lot less memory intensive for people like me who use a ton of tabs.

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Flody Studios Australia Logo Rare Version By Joaofranca7 On Deviantart I've tested chrome, brave and firefox regarding their actual ram consumption when opening three different news sites (cnn, fox, huffpost). while ram consumption may vary depending on how ressource hungry sites actually are, those benchmarks are reflecting my overall experience i've made with those setups during the last few weeks. Firefox gives the impression that it eats ram, but it appears to only use available ram, so if i have a lot of programs running, it doesn't exceed it's boundaries, but fans will spin. it hasn't crashed on me on either platform, same number of windows and tabs open across multiple virtual desktops. other reasons i use ff as my default browser. Firefox has the advantages and disadvantages of engine independence. it can be pushed even further than brave in terms of "privacy hardness" but also has the downsides. web developers really only test their sites for chromium and webkit, firefox's gecko engine is kinda an afterthought. I want to install the latest firefox on my ubuntu (64bit) box. what is the best way to do this? is there a specific update site or should i download the binaries manually? if doing manually, in wh.

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Flody Studios Australia Logo Alternative Version By Joaofranca7 On Deviantart Firefox has the advantages and disadvantages of engine independence. it can be pushed even further than brave in terms of "privacy hardness" but also has the downsides. web developers really only test their sites for chromium and webkit, firefox's gecko engine is kinda an afterthought. I want to install the latest firefox on my ubuntu (64bit) box. what is the best way to do this? is there a specific update site or should i download the binaries manually? if doing manually, in wh. Firefox doesn’t do that. the navigation power is also built deep into the underlying engines. firefox is also, still, capable of supporting extensions that are far more powerful than what’s possible in chrome. the rise of chrome killed off the commercial viability of a lot of incredible extensions that couldn’t be ported to chrome. Folks, i'm back with my last browser comparison for a while, i went through popular proprietary and open source chromium based browsers, but this time around, i did more than just benchmarking them. i went through their features in depth, used them, and compared them based on 4 major parameters design, performance, stability and bloat free experience. Firefox has been in a race to the bottom (with chrome) for at least the last decade, or whenever it was they switched to rapidly incrementing version numbers. de contenting and removing configurablity along the way. if i wanted a browser like chrome, i'd just use chrome!. Firefox is the last major browser standing that has a completely different code base and engine. (i discount safari here not because it shares some code with chromium —it's not chromium based— but because it's not competing on all platforms.) diversity in tech and developer philosophy matters for a healthy browser landscape. reply reply.

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