• 1984@lemmy.today
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    1 year ago

    It’s interesting how we all are focusing on tiny non-noticeable performance gains when privacy is what matters in browsers.

    Almost as if Google wants us to focus on performance where they can compete.

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      Performance absolutely matters. I’ve dropped firefox like 5 times in the past 10 years because either it’s stability with extensions was bad, or it handled tabs so poorly it felt like memory leaks dragging my entire PC down. At the end of the day you have to actually be able to use the browser.

      Performance absolutely matters.

      And I am trying firefox again and have experienced two crashes. i’m still giving it a chance but I need to stress that the most important thing is that it fulfills it’s main purpose, browsing . If my #1 concern was privacy I wouldn’t bother with the browsers altogether.

      edit: It is worth mentioning I don’t think performance has anything to do with privacy, and firefox could absolutely have both. It just hasn’t in my experience.

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        Two crashes after you just installed it? That’s not normal at all. What system do you have?

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          The same people will have chrome eat ram or crash and just shrug and restart. It’s not about the browser. It’s the same “I use chrome because everyone else is insecure” “a zero day was reported for chrome last week” “yeah, everyone has bugs sometimes”. They have a narrative they want to believe and they self select to support it.

  • Drinvictus@discuss.tchncs.de
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    “Meanwhile for the newer and more demanding JetStream 2.0 benchmark, Google Chrome continues to win easily over Firefox”

    Lol

  • AutoTL;DR@lemmings.worldB
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    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    Mozilla developers are celebrating that they are now faster than Google Chrome with the SunSpider JavaScript benchmark, although that test has been superseded by the JetStream benchmark.

    Last week a new Firefox Nightly News was published that outlines that “We’re now apparently beating Chrome on the SunSpider JavaScript benchmark!”

    The provided numbers now show Firefox easily beating Chrome in this decade-old JavaScript benchmark.

    Meanwhile for the newer and more demanding JetStream 2.0 benchmark, Google Chrome continues to win easily over Firefox:

    Besides Firefox running the JavaScript SunSpider benchmark much faster over the roughly past month, there’s been work on the HTTP/2 upload speed improvements, and various other enhancements.

    Learn about the latest Firefox Nightly build advancements via the Firefox Nightly News.


    I’m a bot and I’m open source!

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    It still isn’t THAT fast on my okayish laptop, but on my friend’s beast of a PC (I made him switch to Firefox last year lol), this browser runs amazing. It gives chromium browser a run for their money, really. So I guess it all depends on hardware.

    God I wish I had a good system and not just a laptop with a 6th generation processor :( Because Firefox since v113 has been improving drastically.

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      There are some things in Firefox that I don’t agree with, but it’s sure as hell I won’t ever install chrome on any of my devices

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    Is speed for you nowaday that important (i guess no because we probably all use firefox). I mean sure a browser needs to work on it’s performance, but i don’t think the browser performance influence my choice that much because all of them do a decent job in almost all cases.