I'm fucking tired of firefox's poor performance (and occasional unstability). I need a browser that properly separates tabs, so that one can't bottleneck the rest while 7 other CPU cores are dying of boredom.
As Chromium is currently the only open codebase that does this properly (please prove me wrong), what Chromium derivative would you recommend?
>daily anti-firefox propaganda Fuck off to your containment board
Wyatt Edwards
will check out
botnet
i guess you'll believe what you want to
Jayden Stewart
off to a good start
Gavin Peterson
Nightly
Angel Sanders
firefox on windows sucks dick, it works so much better on linux and bsd
Logan Foster
It's not propaganda when it's true.
Luis White
brave.com
Hunter Anderson
ungoogled-chromium
Gabriel Diaz
What the fuck kind of toaster-like systems do you faggots have? even on my Pentium 4 laptop with 1GB RAM, Firefox runs fine.
Ryan Nguyen
Vivaldi offers much customisability that Chrome lacks, and is a nice compromise between FF and Chrome.
Brayden Hall
No sync
Chase Green
Firefox can now seperate tabs with the latest stable version, you "just" have to about:config it yourself and the process count can be manually set.
Hudson Watson
Because it's buggy, ugly shit.
Use Vivaldi, OP.
Sebastian Lopez
ungoogled or nosync
Eli Roberts
please OP can you just test all the browser suggested in this thread and post a screen of a crashing tab in all of them.
I'll then tell you what to do.
Blake Brown
Seamonkey. >not bloat >not botnet Feels good.
Adam Hughes
ungoogled-chromium. works great
Caleb Richardson
Haswell Xeon, 16 GB, SSD Hardware is really not the problem.
Brody Moore
Wish it wasn't proprietary
Ethan Wright
>single-process
Juan Phillips
fuck, it's so fast
Hunter Garcia
I know right. Works amazingly. I can't even go back to Pale Moon really anymore, as much as I want to. It just feels too sluggish in comparison
Joseph Russell
How do you install extensions though? Store is blocked.
Connor Lopez
You have to manually install them, it's a downside but that's the point of the browser, is to disconnect you from Google completely, including the store.
You must go to the store, then go to the extension you want, then go to: