Windows 11 is kind of technically still just Windows 10 under the hood.
Windows 11 is kind of technically still just Windows 10 under the hood.
They run the internet now so they really know how it works.
I’ve kept Firefox running for multiple days on multiple PCs with a bunch of windows open, each with dozens of tabs, and I have not experienced anything that seems like a memory leak. Some Google sites cause it to complain about the page slowing down the browser but that’s the only slowdown issue I’ve seen. Closing and opening a new tab has been enough to resolve it for me.
From what I’ve read many people consider Privacy Badger and ublock origin redundant and typically recommend running just ubo. There’s also the risk they don’t get along and cause problems like what you’re seeing.
Do you leave gmail or google maps open all the time? Those are the only two website I’ve ever seen where Firefox will sometimes complain about the page slowing down the browser.
I tried to daily Linux on my laptop but gave up after about 6 months. The two major issues for me were the speakers amp and the fingerprint reader not being supported. The speakers wasn’t that big of a problem because audio still worked so I could use headphones or Bluetooth. The fingerprint reader not working grew to be a major annoyance though, it’s so much more convenient to use than typing out a password.
It’s still reinforcing their dominance of the browser market even if it doesn’t have Google baked in.
I’m taking it as an opportunity to learn win11 since I have to deal with it at work. My plan is to buy a Framework or System76 laptop down the line and give Linux a second chance as my daily driver.
I tried to daily Linux on my laptop but gave up because it didn’t support the fingerprint reader or the speakers. Windows 11 drains the battery faster and feels sluggish more often.
There’s only a subset of addons available normally, this method lets you make any addons you want available on Android. This is what I’m referring to: https://www.androidpolice.com/install-add-on-extension-mozilla-firefox-android/
You can get any extensions you want on Android with Firefox Beta (or Nightly) by creating a custom collection at addons.mozilla.org
I haven’t been using it long but Proton Mail has been solid so far, I have no regrets about going with them. I had to deal with their customer support and they were actual people who were genuinely helpful.
Better how? I’ve only played around with OSMand a little but it seems very full of features and options.
I tried to look it up and they may haveeither sold about 3 million already or are projected to have sold around that many by the end of the year.
I haven’t personally benchmarked but so far everything I’ve tried in Steam has worked and performed at a level where I don’t even think about it. If you’re chasing the top possible FPS then it’s not a good option, but performance is way better than I ever expected and definitely good enough for me.
“Scuttle the ship”
Why was it forked? Is the original no longer being developed?