I look left and right, and I’m the only one who still uses Firefox.

  • atrielienz@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    Yep. I actually switched to chrome back then specifically because it was faster than Firefox (which I had been using), and each tab was its own process so if one bogged down, timed out, or crashed I could just close it without losing everything. And then they made it a bloated mess and I went back to Firefox when they got their act together and opening the browser didn’t tank ram usage. There was a point where people switched to chrome because there were benefits. And now the whole browser infrastructure is just kind of garbage because Google investors need more money.

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      3 months ago

      And then they made it a bloated mess and I went back to Firefox when they got their act together and opening the browser didn’t tank ram usage

      I don’t think it was being turned into a bloated mess, as much as that it always was pretty slow, until Google started investing a lot in JS performance with the release of Chrome, and showed how fast it could be.

      (Well, and as a result, websites started becoming more demanding, which did make browsers that didn’t keep up slow down more.)

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        3 months ago

        Compared to the resources it used to take chrome is absolutely a resource hog and that’s why I describe it as bloated. I wasn’t describing Firefox as bloated. But I agree with you that it was slow and a bit clunky back then which is part of the reason I moved away from it.