I love FF I’ve been using it for well over a decade but it runs like absolute ass on my pc. I downloaded chrome to test the waters and it’s so much faster but now I feel like a shit for letting even more google into my life (already use youtube, gmail and search). Is there a hidden 3rd option I just don’t know about?

  • zongor [comrade/them, he/him]@hexbear.net
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    13 hours ago

    Here’s a list of ones you (likely) don’t know about:

    Netsurf: I’ve only really used it on plan9 but it’s light weight and works ok for basic JavaScript. They have their own layout and JS engine

    nyxt: browser written and configured in Common Lisp, it uses WebKit

    surf: suckless browser that also uses WebKit

    Ladybird, it’s not ready yet but it’s in very active development, writing their own browser engine from scratch

    Mothra: the default web browser for 9front. It ignores all JavaScript and most html and css tags making is super fast and secure.

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    I got a similar problem in a low end computer (celeron n3010). I had to use google meet, and the cpu ran at 100% with audio being heavily degraded, unless I disabled all the video. I checked for hardware decoding and it was activated, so I tried chromium instead and it worked fine, with clear audio and no need to lower video quality, while keeping the cpu at around 80%. It was a huge difference in performance. However, I didn’t experience great difference in performance on other things.

    I don’t know if firefox is lagging in optimizations, or if google is purposely making their services worse on firefox, like they did with youtube some time ago.

  • TrashGoblin [he/him, they/them]@hexbear.net
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    1 day ago

    For some things, mostly JavaScript heavy sites, Chromium-based browsers are just better optimized. I definitely feel this on mobile - for web apps, Firefox is a little slower and uses a lot more battery. For everything else, though, Firefox performance is about the same, while using less memory. Before giving up on Firefox, you might want to try a userscript to tune performance. Betterfox is basically the standard here.

    You also need an adblocker so that your computer doesn’t waste resources on rendering unnecessary things, but on a low-powered computer, there’s a trade-off to be made between effectiveness and performance. uBlock Origin is the gold standard adblocker, but on a literal potato you might actually want to try uBlock Origin Lite.

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      15 hours ago

      He could also consider giving NoScript a try (taking into account that many websites will completely break without temporarily being set to trusted).

  • Evilphd666 [he/him, comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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    Brave browser works pretty good. Yeah it pushes a crypto token but it’s not annoying and not in your face about it. Has it’s own search. Privacy centric. It’s chromium based but add ons / extentions are lacking. Been using it on my mobile and deskrop devices for a few years now.

    A while back I used a 64 bit native fork of Firefox called Waterfox which ran ok.