Hupf,

WITNESS ME ❕

tetra

AeonFelis,

Firefox users may very well be doing that and no one will know because Google is not spying on them through their browser.

pipows,
@pipows@lemmy.today avatar

Kind of is. Part of Firefox revenue is from Google, who pays to have google as the default search engine

vinyl,

Somebody knows a bit too much 😏

Ultragigagigantic,
@Ultragigagigantic@lemmy.world avatar

Been using Firefox for years. Still a stupid dumb human, no fur.

morrowind,
@morrowind@lemmy.ml avatar

Being a furry is a choice, not something that happens to you :) You’ve already taken the first steps

zyratoxx,
@zyratoxx@lemm.ee avatar

I am urging you both to install the Firefox Waifu Theme :3

a_wild_mimic_appears,

thanks, i like the blue one more tho :3

ArtVandalist,

A theme of the outer space where a Firefox girl lives

Sweet. Dreams.

xavier666,

Wait, didn’t you all get the free furry butt-plug when you downloaded FF?

ArtVandalist,

I’ve been walking around with it “plugged in” for 20 years. I did try Ice Weasel once, but that was simply too cold for my sensitive insides.

ZILtoid1991,

I put in a tailplug and put on fox ears every time I use Firefox.

melpomenesclevage, (edited )

I actually got kicked out of school because I wouldn’t use internet explorer, but Firefox is still the best option. Always was. Even if you need a special chair.

Rodancoci,

Please elaborate, sounds like a crazy story.

melpomenesclevage, (edited )

Well, it was high school, and they didn’t like my tail plug. Kept calling it ‘inappropriate’. I kept laying out my arguments for why chrome and IE are trash, but they just could not tolerate open source, I guess.

Wes_Dev,

“I’m so used to getting fucked by Chrome and Edge that I just feel like something’s missing if I don’t.”

son_named_bort,

Just download more RAM

xx3rawr,

Still takes 40%

loudWaterEnjoyer,

The fun part about percent is that it will increase linear to the source.

Agent641,

Furrfox

MacNCheezus,
@MacNCheezus@lemmy.today avatar

Furryfox was RIGHT THERE

FlyingSquid,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

Firefox is for the weak.

Real men use NCSA Mosaic.

AnUnusualRelic,
@AnUnusualRelic@lemmy.world avatar

I just telnet to port 443.

FlyingSquid, (edited )
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

Me circa 1993: This world-wide web thing is interesting, but it will never replace Gopher.

True story.

iknowitwheniseeit,

Me too! I remember mansplaining to my girlfriend at the time how long it would take to visit a page and download images, and how nobody would wait that long to see pictures of cats. I underestimated how much people really want to see cat photos.

AnUnusualRelic, (edited )
@AnUnusualRelic@lemmy.world avatar

Gopher had Veronica. With the WWW, look at the mess we have.

Holzkohlen,

Just create more ram out of thin air with zram. I’ve got 60gb now. 30 something actual ram (some of my 32gb gets allocated for the APU) and the same amount as zram. I can run 2 chrome instances now!

bruhduh,
@bruhduh@lemmy.world avatar

Yeah, with lz4 your zram will be fast too so you can do some gaming with it

FlyingSquid,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

But why would you want to even run one Chrome instance?

EdibleFriend,
@EdibleFriend@lemmy.world avatar

One is dedicated to the power of our lord and savior jesus christ.

The other is for Kim Possible foot porn.

Karyoplasma,

Ngl I was pretty upset when Kim got together with Ron when I was a teen lol

Wes_Dev,

Show off. I have 12 GB of DDR3, and a swap partition on spinning rust.

(save me)

Karyoplasma,

Isn’t that just a fancy page file?

therealjcdenton,

Both have anime profile pictures so both are losers

Quackdoc,
@Quackdoc@lemmy.world avatar

I will never not be upset at people who don’t realize how ram works

FlyingSquid,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

I’d say it’s more the unwillingness to switch from shitty Chrome as if it was a bad thing to do.

Quackdoc,
@Quackdoc@lemmy.world avatar

Chromium browsers have a lot of issues, and so does firefox, but ram usage is not one of chromes weaknesses, Chromium regularly preforms better for me then firefox does under low ram scenarios, Both in terms of chrome being responsive, and in terms of chrome not crippling everything else around it.

Zoidberg,

This is correct. Ive helped a bunch of people (in Linux) complaining that chrome was eating all their ram when in fact it wasn’t. Memory management is hard and it’s easy to look at the wrong indicators.

It does love its ram but not as much as people think.

ASeriesOfPoorChoices,

Orion > Firefox.

Cris_Color,
@Cris_Color@lemmy.world avatar

I’ve not heard of orion before, what do you like better about it? Is it WebKit based?

SkyeHarith,

Hi, not the Original Commenter but an occasional user of Orion.

It is webkit based but has full compatibility for all Firefox and Chrome extensions. Plus in my experience it’s really fast at loading stuff - noticeably so.

It’s being developed by the people behind the Kagi search engine which is also really good

FlyingSquid,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

It is webkit based

So not better than Firefox and OP is just silly.

Cris_Color,
@Cris_Color@lemmy.world avatar

Why would being WebKit based make it bad? Because it supports the web engine duopoly?

FlyingSquid,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

On an iPhone in specific it means there’s no real difference between them beyond mostly the cosmetic. It’s not just that it’s WebKit, it’s that it’s WebKit that’s also behind Apple’s walled garden.

Firefox that doesn’t render with gecko isn’t really Firefox, is it? I mean I get that Mozilla endorses the app, but it’s not the same Firefox as it would be almost anywhere else.

SkyeHarith,

As I mentioned above, it’s quite snappier than safari and even Firefox. It’s clear that they’ve worked on performance.

FlyingSquid,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

That’s not my point. My point is that all iOS browsers are essentially the same browser because they’re forced to be.

SkyeHarith,

I agree. The recent EU ruling has atleast fixed that problem for EU citizens while the rest of the world catches up.

We were however discussing browsers in the context of desktops in the original thread. On MacOS, other engines are allowed.

Your issue is with apple’s draconian policy on ios, not webkit.

Further, two F1 cars using the same engine can perform vastly differently depending on how they’re tuned and how the car is built. While I do concur that it is criminal to not let us strap a jet engine to the f1 car, doesn’t mean that there aren’t differences between the currently legal cars beyond the coat of paint.

umbrella,
@umbrella@lemmy.ml avatar

do you have time to hear about our lord and savior Firefox with Ublock Origin?

ArmokGoB,

Adnauseum

umbrella,
@umbrella@lemmy.ml avatar

isnt that the one that clicks on ALL the ads so they have a harder time profiling you?

the scriptures allow for this one on sundays, but dont tell the orthodox traditionalists.

KpntAutismus,

+sponsorblock +youtube dislike

Ultragigagigantic,
@Ultragigagigantic@lemmy.world avatar

Noscript. Fuck your website and all your fancy functionality.

I want to see static on my screen when I visit.

aidan,

Don’t tell the react devs about this one

blusterydayve26, (edited )

God, fuck react in the eye with the pointy shit-covered hunting-sticks of our ancestors. Useless technology that directly breaks the web because there’s never any fallback, so all you get is a blank page. Not even a “please-enable js” message.

aidan,

Yeah not a fan of the bloat for bloats sake. I like the idea of components, but it should be statically compiled

HKayn,
@HKayn@dormi.zone avatar

That’s hardly React’s fault. Blame the web devs to jump into making websites after having completed a 2-week React bootcamp and nothing else.

Karyoplasma,

I don’t need sponsorblock as piped automatically skips sponsor segments :^)

JunglisticFunkateer,

Firefox + Ublock Origin + Sidebery + vertical CSS theme + Containers

mavu,

They should, might be in a better mood then…

Nanomerce,

Ngl, I’ve never had issues with either for ram. my experience with Firefox is mostly the sameas chrome with ram usage. The main reason Im on Firefox is cause it’s been a whole lot more stable for me than chrome.

Ultraviolet,

Also, adblockers still work.

LifeInMultipleChoice,

If the majority of ram isn’t being utilized you either have a problem or have entirely to much ram. I’m not saying programs can’t be memory hogs, but they should utilize what resources are there to perform better. It would be like turning on a flash light, using all of the power and then covering half the bulb while trying to cross a field in the dark. The CPU and GPU use more electricity when running at higher percentages, ram is negligible for the most part.

Swedneck,
@Swedneck@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

i always hear this but it’s obviously not true lol, if i ever see my ram reach max usage the computer shits itself and i’ll likely have to restart it because most things become utterly frozen

full RAM utilization is patently not something you want.

jkrtn,

But they said “majority” not “entirety.”

Imalostmerchant,

This is a post about being upset chrome is using 40% of RAM on the system

irreticent,

Chrome might not be the only program running.

MossyFeathers,

Who only has a single program running at a time on their PC? Are we in the 90’s?

Imalostmerchant,

Everyone uses multiple programs. Who said you’d only have one program open?

Using 40% for one of your most important programs seems totally reasonable to me.

MossyFeathers,

In my personal experience chrome rarely gives up ram and will starve programs that need it more. While that works if you’re only running chrome, if you’re using it in the background while doing something else then you can find important programs running out of memory. The result is that you have to close and reopen chrome.

Granted, I haven’t used chrome or a chromium-based browser in a very long time, so chrome might have gotten better at giving up memory when other programs need it. However, if I’m playing a game, doing rendering, working in a game engine, etc, then usually I have a browser open in the background with YouTube or Twitch and/or programming/visual references. I don’t need or want a browser consuming as much memory as it can, just enough for it to play videos, show me reference images or tell me how to program something. It absolutely doesn’t need +8gb of ram to do that (I saw it hit 16gb once, which was when I switched to Firefox; 16gb is ridiculous no matter how many tabs you have open).

FlyingSquid,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

I switched from Chrome to Firefox on my Mac desktop and the memory usage was cut in half at least. I only use it on my Linux notebook, so I have no idea about the memory usage difference there, but there was an unquestionable difference on the Mac. It has 16 gb of ram and is from 7 years ago, so it was before the M-chips and their ram hunger and still gave me memory warnings.

Now I never have memory issues on it. All it took was switching to Firefox.

So it definitely makes a difference on some systems.

mstrk,

It’s about the amount of tabs you keep open. Every site will take a piece of RAM and a max of 5Gb per tab if not mistaken.

I think GChrome has a feature now where it tries to “kill” the tabs you’re not using to mitigate this issue but it’s opt in.

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