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1. nfried+E7[view] [source] 2023-07-26 11:08:04
>>pabs3+(OP)
I hate to say it, but if you used Chrome to read this, then you're part of the problem.

Awful stuff like this wouldn't stand a chance if Google didn't have such a near-monopoly position.

For the sake of the open internet, please switch to a different browser. IMO, Firefox is best*, but even something chromium based is probably fine. Just not Google Chrome.

* On desktop - Firefox is a bit weaker on Android, with an extemely limited set of extensions (but still better than Chrome with no extensions) and just a Safari wrapper on iOS, with no extensions. (But sync works everywhere!)

(I posted something similar in a different thread recently but I think it bears repeating.)

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2. southe+Hj[view] [source] 2023-07-26 12:21:46
>>nfried+E7
I would love to use Firefox, if it wasn't so persistently such an utterly slow piece of shit if you open more than a few tabs or use it much. Across every laptop I've ever owned and across every version of FF I've ever used, this has been the case despite all promises. So unless i'm haunted by some magical digital browser curse, Chrome at least performs rapidly, even for a tab hoarder like me. I barely use anything by Google knowingly, but with Chrome Firefox can fuck off in comparison if it can't simply perform at the basics of agile functionality.
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3. kibibu+xF[view] [source] 2023-07-26 13:58:01
>>southe+Hj
Microsoft's Defender was, until recently, drastically slowing down Firefox on many configurations.
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4. southe+CI7[view] [source] 2023-07-28 10:13:30
>>kibibu+xF
I'll look into that on my laptop and see if it may just possibly have been a major cause of problems all this time. I'm skeptical, but thanks for the tip.
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