• suborbital
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    1 year ago

    Interesting. I’m using Jerboa right now and while I have a few complaints, scrolling speed isn’t one of them. I wonder if it’s a phone specific issue.

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      1 year ago

      the only shrinking issue I have is, when there are images in the comments - then it flickers all the time

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      1 year ago

      Right now I’m just using the web interface on mobile - selfhosted though so I got to change the theme to dark.

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          Dark Reader made Firefox on Android so unbelievably slow for me that I disabled it out of frustration, and have just been blinding myself rather than waiting 10+ seconds for Firefox to load sites that Chrome loaded near instantly.

          • God@sh.itjust.works
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            1 year ago

            ehhh I don’t use firefox tho I use Kiwi Browser with dark reader extension. It works very very fast.

            I would use firefox but firefox is kinda slow on my phone and I dislike slow.

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              1 year ago

              TIL about Kiwi Browser, thanks for this, I think I could like this a lot. Firefox’s mobile extension support is extremely limited, so this is a breath of fresh air.

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                The only warning I can give you cuz it bothers some people around me is that it’s centralized and closed source. It’s also not privacy oriented. Other than that I like it more than Firefox in all respects.

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                  That’s not my favourite, but it’s not a deal breaker for me. I used Chrome for a long time on desktop. Thanks for the info, though! I’m going to give it a shot for a few days, and see if I can live without tab syncing.

                  I love that they have bottom URL bar as an option though! One of my favourite additions to Firefox Mobile. Will make the switch a whole lot more comfortable. Thanks, god! 😂

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                    live without tab syncing.

                    Hmm. I just message things to my Telegram “Saved Messages” and copy them on phone and viceversa. Then again I haven’t ever been able to rely on Firefox tab sync cuz it was buggy when i switched to kiwi, if it’s better now idk how much better it is than my method. Anyway I have tested Firefox recently for a few things I do like reading novels and Kiwi works much better for the same purpose today.

                    i.e. when firefox loses cache it kills a tab and it takes several seconds, like 6, to reload it, and it’s not as pleasant as the kiwi experience, which although it does kill inactive tabs to save memory/battery, it reloads them much faster and efficiently than firefox.

                    anyway i wish you good luck in your experiments and if you remember lmk what u decide in the end.

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      1 year ago

      It’s more about how there doesn’t seem to be any scrolling inertia like I’m use to with other apps. When I scroll real fast, it should continue scrolling for a few seconds instead of immediately stopping.