What's so great about nightly? ESR is all you should be using.
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Nightly is at least twenty times faster than ESR and stable
And crashes 20 times more often.
who cares about faster? I care about not having to figure out how to disable whatever botnet shit Mozilla dumped into the browser this week. With ESR I only have to worry about that once a year.
And bleeding edge for the sake of bleeding edge is retarded Archfag shit.
>winblows 10
>MASTER RACE
lol
[citation needed]
If not nightly, even developer edition is better
>who cares about faster?
people not severely autistic who are too busy to care about le botnet
I'm really considering adding /fire(fox|cuck)/i and /\bchrom[ei]/i to the filter after I already filtered out the processor wars.
GOTTA GO FAST is a sign of severe autism, do you like sonic or mlp by any chance?
not beta 53 don't care
Nightly is blazing fast and stable
Only retards don't think time is money
Where do I find latest developer edition???
I'm cool now Sup Forums?
>inb4 No linux m8
linux is a bigger meme than autism tier browsers anyway
not with that garbage os
Is dev edition better than nightly? If I don't web-dev often yet.
I have linux in the other partition, im trasnfering myselft to it slowly. Im planning gaming on it.
only if you want more predictable releases
So is it like with chrome? Nightly -> dev -> beta -> stable or Mozilla does something differently?
>Nightly -> dev -> beta -> stable
exactly like that
Dev version has some features iirc but they are mostly for devs (hence "dev" version obviously). Don't know if they have them in nightly.
i've never had a crash
>automatically sends information to Mozilla
how is this not botnet?
You can disable it in about:config.
ya how?
dom.enable_performance = false
datareporting.healthreport.service.enabled = false
datareporting.healthreport.uploadEnabled = false
toolkit.telemetry.enabled = false
toolkit.telemetry.unified = false
Thanks. I searched "telemetry" and disabled everything related with it.
What's with dom.emable_performance?
It sends messages to mozilla about performance of browser.
It's been years since you could even trust the STABLE RELEASES not to arbitrarily break shit... nightly is out of the question.
how much faster than dev edition with e10s enabled is it?
It's comparable. The main difference between developer edition and nightly, is that nightly doesn't have additional features for developers. If you don't use those features, you can as well install nightly, which is 1 version faster than developer edition.
>2017
>Not being a part of the ESR master race
Shiggy diggy
Thank you.
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>maxthon
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