Linux_Is_Best,
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Have you ever tried the web browser, Firefox, and thought something wasn't right about it?

If you have, I suggest you give Firefox Nightly a try.

It loads pages faster, starts up quicker, and uses fewer resources.

I have long stopped asking why that is and have just come to accept it. It's been this way for over 10yrs now.

Linux_Is_Best,
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The odd thing is, Mozilla Firefox Nightly is supposed to be their rolling nightly alpha release.

I get it. -- When you think "alpha software" (pre-beta), you imagine an unstable mess, still in development. And normally, that's exactly what you should think.

But for whatever reason, Firefox Nightly is different. Whenever people complained about regular Firefox, I have always scratched my head and thought, "but the nightly didn't have that problem, ever."

Firefox Nightly is the better browser

Linux_Is_Best,
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10+ years now, I have compared Firefox Nightly against Internet Explorer, both Microsoft Edge browsers, Google Chrome, Opera, Brave, Vivaldi browser, and even against regular Firefox.

Firefox Nightly overall always proved more dependable, faster, and didn't bottle down my system even when I tested it on old hardware

For my daily driver, I loading it up with extensions (about 15) and it still offered a stable, smooth, and responsive experience

If you haven't tried Firefox Nightly, you should

bacchus1234,
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@Linux_Is_Best I’m using librewolf and love it.

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