Just switched from Firefox to a better browser that doesn't eat my cpu cycles and RAM

Just switched from Firefox to a better browser that doesn't eat my cpu cycles and RAM

Why haven't you?

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chromium.org/
bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=792580
iridiumbrowser.de/
mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/all/
cvedetails.com/product/3264/Mozilla-Firefox.html
cvedetails.com/product/15031/Google-Chrome.html
google.com/diversity/
google.com/diversity/at-google.html
github.com/pyllyukko/user.js/
twitter.com/NSFWRedditVideo

Because I choose security and privacy over "fast"

Vivaldi is both fast and secure

I don't like giving away my personal data.

Placebo tier

freedom or cia botnet

you chose

Plus the joke of cpu cycle and ram, what is your grand-ma computer

>he thinks firefox can't be hacked

But the nightly versions are starting to fix the RAM issue.

I have been using it for 10+ years and it "just werks".

Nice Sup Forumsthink you have there.

>hacked
having vulnerabilities is not like having botnet incorporated

enjoy shit chrome and chromium

>security
Firefox just doesn't have botnet features, but it's nowhere near secure.

please tell me where chromium, devoid of any google API keys, is a botnet

Firefox is made by a group of SJWs and fat feminazis. Literal twitter scum. No surprise that browser is so shit.

>chromium
>botnet

well, you're right let's download and try it
chromium.org/
oh wait a minute

GOOGLE CHROME
GOOGLE CHROME
GOOGLE CHROME
GOOGLE CHROME
GOOGLE CHROME
GOOGLE CHROME

Chromium is an open-source browser project that aims to build a safer, faster, and more stable way for all users to experience the web. This site contains design documents, architecture overviews, testing information, and more to help you learn to build and work with the Chromium source code.

> bla bla bla
> bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=792580

Here what i see is no mere "phone home" checkin to see if extensions
are up to date or anything. It's nothing less than a freaking phone
home on Google Analytics (GA), nothing less.

I have a bunch of tabs opened here, when i start chromium,
granted. But all are "asleep" behind the "great suspender" so they
should not generate traffic (and especially not to GA).

>Lincuck bug

lel

>not pale moon

Pretty mad that I can't use a few websites that rely on silverlight anymore. Will not use chrome for them but will need to download another browser.
What's a good one that can still block ads and so on?

Funny how Chromium based browsers are actually slower than FireFox based on my computer.

weird way to spell Iridium
iridiumbrowser.de/

PLEase teach me your ways, I hate chromium but it's so much faster

First, use 64bit version
mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/all/
Do a custom install and uncheck maintainance service. After install don't run FIreFox directly, but run this command as admin:

del /Q "C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\browser\features\*" "C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\crashreporter.exe" "C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\maintenanceservice.exe" "C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\maintenanceservice_installer.exe" "C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\minidump-analyzer.exe"[.code]

These are my about:config modifications:

full-screen-api.approval-required
browser.taskbar.lists.frequent.enabled
browser.taskbar.lists.tasks.enabled
browser.safebrowsing.appRepURL
geo.enabled
geo.wifi.uri
browser.tabs.closeWindowWithLastTab
media.peerconnection.enabled
browser.urlbar.trimURLs
browser.tabs.warnOnCloseOtherTabs
browser.tabs.warnOnOpen
browser.tabs.warnOnClose

browser.urlbar.maxRichResults
browser.sessionhistory.max_entries
browser.sessionstore.max_windows_undo
browser.sessionstore.max_tabs_undo
browser.urlbar.unifiedcomplete

browser.newtabpage.

health

loop.enabled (false) hello
social.
media.peerconnection.enabled (RTC)
media.navigator.enabled

social.share.activationPanelEnabled

browser.selfsupport.url

reader.parse-on-load.enabled
pocket.
browser.pocket.useLocaleList

track

full-screen-api.warning.timeout;0

browser.aboutHomeSnippets.updateUrl

browser.urlbar.oneOffSearches

browser.urlbar.suggest.searches
media.gmp-provider.enabled


search


browser.urlbar.userMadeSearchSuggestionsChoice
browser.urlbar.suggest.searches

extensions.webservice.discoverURL

extensions.blocklist.enabled
extensions.blocklist.detailsURL

privacy.trackingprotection.enabled

dom.webnotifications.enabled;true
dom.webnotifications.serviceworker.enabled;true
social.toast-notifications.enabled;false

browser.sessionstore.interval;15000

full-screen-api.warning.delay;-1
full-screen-api.warning.timeout;0

full-screen-api.transition.timeout;0

dom.enable_performance = false
datareporting.healthreport.service.enabled = false
datareporting.healthreport.uploadEnabled = false
toolkit.telemetry.enabled = false
toolkit.telemetry.unified = false

e10s
browser.tabs.remote.autostart
browser.tabs.remote.force-enable
dom.ipc.processCount


Also go to settings and block 3rd party cookies and set update to just check. Also use uBlock Origin. Do not use multi process.

>Vivaldi is both fast and secure
lol, a botnet clone is secure? Explain.

But why? That doesn't even make sense. It's just something you saw on an image posted here and you decided to parrot it. Have you even tried it?

>security
[CITATION NEEDED]

cvedetails.com/product/3264/Mozilla-Firefox.html
cvedetails.com/product/15031/Google-Chrome.html

It's worth noting that Firefox has significantly more remote code executions and memory corruptions (which in some cases too can be used to remotely execute code). I guess the remote code execution number might go down in the future when Mozilla has implemented proper sandboxing and the memory corruptions should also go down as more Rust code is incorporated.

It's shit. Please stop shilling it already.

It has telemetry which according to Sup Forums is a botnet :^)

If you dislike diversity, then Google Chrome is probably not the right browser for you.
google.com/diversity/
google.com/diversity/at-google.html

Pale Moon is shit for implementation of HTML5.

Edge I guess.

[CITATION NEEDED]

I'll admit I don't notice any difference in page loading speed in Firefox Nightly vs Chromium but Chromium still scores higher in benchmarks.

Firefox had 64-bit support for over a year (even longer if you count nightly), I don't know why you'd even bother to suggest it to someone.

>Do not use multi process
Why not? It's far from perfect but at least it separates the UI from the web content.

...

Same here, especially startup speed. I can open and close firefox 3 times before Chromium opens once.

>Pale Moon is shit for implementation of HTML5.
for comparison, firefox scored 461

Yes? You're just proving my point

wait, are you saying its bad because it impliments html5 or saying that its implimentation of html5 is bad?

Because I don't want Chrome's xbox huge fucking fisher price UI. I don't want Firefox's either, but it is a browser where the entire UI can be swapped to your taste.

>Why not? It's far from perfect but at least it separates the UI from the web content.
Both have tradeoffs and advantages, I prefer single process.

More standards does not mean. better. WebRTC botnet, DRM and all the other crap is actually a benefit not having those.

Not for long hahahaha

Good I got rid of this shit

just use user.js
>github.com/pyllyukko/user.js/

>running javascripts in your browser UI

WEW

>look at my memetic post with no value
I see you

Flawless argument you got there

I too like pale moon

I wish Chrome had font rendering and smooth scroll from Firefox...

I'd probably use Firefox as my daily driver but even Nightly is a laggy mess compared to Chrome.

theres nothing better. its all firefox forks chromium forks or ie/edge