Is there a add-on or something to store my about:config settings in cloud so when i distrohop i dont have to set it manually?

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    (Pet peeve: Firefox, please use $HOME/.cache/ like every other app!)

    set browser.cache.disk.parent_directory to /home/<user>/.cache/firefox

    note: if you use flatpak you might need to allow access to this directory

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      Thanks. This spurred some research and I decided to disable the disk cache entirely instead:

      user_pref("browser.cache.disk.enable", false);
      user_pref("browser.cache.disk.smart_size.enabled", false);
      user_pref("browser.cache.disk_cache_ssl", false);
      user_pref("browser.cache.offline.enable", false);
      user_pref("browser.cache.memory.enable", true):
      user_pref("browser.cache.memory.capacity", 512000);
      

      Seems an easy way to avoid the SSD churn and syncing issues, since today’s fast internet connections make disk caching less useful. That may be wrong but so far it seems as fast as ever.

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        just to complete this line of though, one could also use a ramdisk as the cache directory, that should have the same effect as the prefs.

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          Interesting, yes. By which you mean fiddling with /etc/fstab to mount a tmpfs partition and pointing the cache directory at that ? Any pros and cons you know about?

          Anyway, after a bit of browsing I really cannot detect any performance difference since disabling caching. So seems a good deal so far. I wish Firefox had a simple on-off switch instead of needing a bunch of config tweaks to do this.

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            By which you mean fiddling with /etc/fstab to mount a tmpfs partition and pointing the cache directory at that?

            on linux, yes

            Any pros and cons you know about?

            1. those who already have a ramdisk it might be pretty easy to use it and just change one preference
            2. the ramdisk will remain until reboot so you can close your browser and you still retain the cache (might be useful depending on peoples workflow and sites they visit)

            I wish Firefox had a simple on-off switch instead of needing a bunch of config tweaks to do this.

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              Thanks, useful tips.

              Sounds like a good idea to propose on https://connect.mozilla.org

              Done. 24 hours ago but still awaiting moderation! I didn’t know about this forum. Unfortunately they are obviously snowed under by feature requests, many of them unmerged duplicates. So not expecting much, alas.