Why is Chromium always becoming faster?
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Why is Chromium always becoming faster?
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>Synthetic benchmarks
Dropped. We already went through this in the 2010s
>Apple
Sorry I'm heterosexual.
Safari was always faster in Speedometer benchmark though.
>50% faster
>by removing adblocking apis
I wish they would reduce their ram usage and eliminate that bug that crashes the browser when you click the playing music icon.
Chromium 99 btw.
If anyone is curious, watch these bugs to see whats upcoming in Firefox
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>Safari
As I said, I'm heterosexual
because when choosing between computing (cpu) and caching (ram), they choose caching every time
>Reduce RAM usage
Probably impossible due to amount of sandboxing chrome does. That was one of it's selling point before it became popular, it was and still is one of the most secure browsers
Don't care still using Firefox
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It will never be as fast as Dîllö. A pill that Chromium glowies will not be able to swallow any time soon.
>still will eat as much RAM as available
>still needs hundreds of MBs for a single tab of mostly text
>still will amount to 2/3rds of your total RAM if you don't actively cull your tabs/windows
>still will completely fail if one bad process or tab can't recover properly
>still can take upwards of several seconds to switch tab cache at times
web browsers are trash fires, they can cache and offload to GPUs as much as possible, it won't fix the core dumpsters at the bottom overflowing
The fact that you even say this makes you a giant faggot. I've yet to meet anyone define themselves like this with other tools. No one says this shit about screwdrivers. It's only you faggots.
They did not remove anything yet
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>>still will eat as much RAM as available
>>still needs hundreds of MBs for a single tab of mostly text
>>still will amount to 2/3rds of your total RAM if you don't actively cull your tabs/windows
These are not problems with Dîllö.
>corporations stealing your data and selling it 24/7
>still is one of the most secure browsers
im sorry you fucking moron. But corporations stalking you instead of a random stranger doesnt count as """"""""""""""secure""""""""""""""
Prove it
It took some time, but finally this strategy has worked out
Firefox does fine in the real world
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