I swear I saw something like this here on Lemmy but I can’t find it.

I know android manages the RAM very differently than any desktop OS as it frees up RAM in order to have it available for other processes being third party or core ones.

I remember I saw something that you could fiddle with within the Firefox config page.

Or is it not possible on Android?

I’m using Firefox Nightly, because I think it is the only version that has a working pull to refresh.

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    1 year ago

    Cannot reply to your question but there are more firefox versions and forks that support pull to refresh:

    • Mull (If your device screen supports more than 60Hz this one may feel choppy, because Firefox’s Resist Fingerprinting setting limits the refresh rate to 60Hz since v102)

    • Fennec

    • Firefox beta (Available on GPlay)

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      1 year ago

      Thank you for the heads up, I didn’t see this when I tried FF beta, maybe I need to look again lol.

      But honestly what is the difference between beta and nightly? Is nightly unstable for daily basis? Because I haven’t found any bugs in the wild.

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        Damn, I must have overlooked that because I have it installed and it is not working.