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1. seba_d+35[view] [source] 2023-07-18 12:34:49
>>akyuu+(OP)
There was a time when Firefox felt a lot slower than Chromium, but for a few years now it's been close enough (even if still somewhat slower) to not bother me, while Firefox clearly offers superior functionality and much better performance under high load. The last time Chromium has felt attractive compared to Firefox was a really long time ago. Glad to see it moving in the right direction still.
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2. terafo+Be[view] [source] 2023-07-18 13:26:18
>>seba_d+35
Firefox is slower for me than Chrome, but that's because I have tab hoarding problem(2k tabs in Firefox right now).
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3. jesup+FT[view] [source] 2023-07-18 15:43:53
>>terafo+Be
2K? Not bad. My main linux box is running around 7500 tabs in 34 windows right now. Takes about 30s to start, which is fine since that browser gets restarted only every few weeks. My secondary desktop (windows) only has 2750 tabs.

And there are users of Firefox out there with >15000 tabs.

Two reasons for tab hoarding: 1) spatial -- related tabs are close together (frequently open a bunch of related search results; if I come back to them to continue later, they're all together). 2) history -- unlike bookmarks or history entries, tabs retain the forward and back history, so when you return to them you can know how you go there (go back to the search for example).

I do periodically clear out tabs, especially duplicates. The Tab Stats extension by glandium is very handy for tab hoarders

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