• @[email protected]
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    -42 years ago

    Remind me: Mozilla is the company that couldn’t cope with … building Mozilla. Right? #seamonkey

  • @[email protected]
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    -42 years ago

    I stopped using Firefox because it had issues playing videos. I also ran into a number of web sites that were displayed badly.

    • SALTOP
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      52 years ago

      I don’t think site displayed badly is Mozilla problem, because there are web standard. If they don’t follow the standard, it won’t even show on anything I suppose, even chrome. But if in chrome it displayed neatly, then you need to ask to yourself, does that a website, or chromiumsite

  • @[email protected]
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    242 years ago

    If you are on linux wayland, enable wayland mode for firefox and enjoy the huge performance boost

    • SALTOP
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      72 years ago

      Sadly I’m using XFCE, and XFCE isn’t ready for wayland, so I will keep waiting until wayland stable enough on XFCE. Other DE isn’t suiting my taste tbh. well it’s mater of preference, but XFCE is stable roboust DE for me to keep me focus on works

      • @[email protected]
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        62 years ago

        Good news: Xfce is working on Wayland support!

        Bad news: We don’t know when it will be done…

        • SALTOP
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          22 years ago

          Hahahaha… Well, let the dev team work in real life for a while tho. Hahaha

    • @[email protected]
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      132 years ago

      Forced to with work.

      I utterly hate it. I don’t have it on my personal setup or android mobile - been using Firefox for twenty years now, not gonna stop!

      • @[email protected]
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        22 years ago

        Don’t you have the option to use the Chromium Edge at your workplace? At least it has better features as compared to Chrome. My employer has all 3 of Chrome, FF & Edge installed but I use Edge over FF at office because they don’t allow 3rd party extensions.

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          Nope, it’s completely locked down by IT policy restrictions unfortunately.

          I can use portable installs but last time I got found out I got a right bollocking!!

          Financial org, so everything is very black and white unfortunately, although I did argue my way into having Notepad++

        • @[email protected]
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          What a world we live in where people are recommending what used to be Internet Explorer over Chrome.

    • @[email protected]
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      12 years ago

      Not sure if it’s still a thing (I use DDG now), but back then when you visited Google on a non-Chrome browser, you would get a recommendation to use Chrome instead.

  • @[email protected]
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    1542 years ago

    Speed almost doesn’t matter for me, since Chrome allows ads and Firefox actually lets me use adblockers and privacy badger. The time wasted on ads are way larger than the time spent loading a page.

    • kratoz29
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      22 years ago

      What do you mean? Adblockers for Chrome exists.

      • @[email protected]
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        42 years ago

        They do, but Google reduced their utility. Ads from YouTube get through my uBlock Origin, and I see ads in my search results. This was a fairly recent development, as maybe a year ago I didn’t see any ads at all on Chrome. The day I got ads punched through my blockers, is the day I quit being lazy and migrated back to Firefox.

        Google has no incentive to block ads when that’s part of their revenue stream, so they nerfed third party extension’s ability to actually work at intended.

    • @[email protected]
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      92 years ago

      I’m a Firefox user, but doesn’t Chrome allow adblockers too? Both uBlock Origin and Privacy Badger are supported extensions on Chrome.

      • @[email protected]
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        72 years ago

        Correct, but Chrome recently allowed ads through that weren’t block-able by uBlock Origin or any other blocker at the time. That’s when I switched back to Firefox, so I don’t know if anyone figured out a way around it.

  • @[email protected]
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    292 years ago

    The graph totally threw me off, first I thought this post was a joke that Firefox got slower and is now as slow as Chrome.

    For some dumb reason the y-axis shows the score, but it’s inverted…

    • massive_bereavement
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      It’s inverted because on most occasions the y axis represents time, so less is better.

      In order to not have bemchmarks where a lower result on the Y-axis is worse, they kind of invert it for scores.

      I know it is confusing, but it helps non-technical people.

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      12 years ago

      I think for now it’s on desktop Windows? But on Linux I do notice faster react app load like reddit new design is faster. But I use lemmy, so it doesn’t matter now.

    • @[email protected]
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      242 years ago

      Probably desktop. Or desktop and android. Remember that iOS locked down the browser years ago and require any third parties to run on safari’s bones.

      • 1chemistdown
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        Chrome and Firefox are building iOS browsers that do not require the apple WebKit. Everyone, including apple, expect apple to drop that requirement soon to help avoid antitrust issues.

      • DarkThoughts
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        42 years ago

        Definitely not Android. Firefox is unfortunately quite a bit slower than Chrome based browsers. I still use it as I don’t really do much on my phone, but I hope they can optimize it further.

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          32 years ago

          I use Firefox on android (specifically fennec f droid) and i use it since ublock origin can be installed and my fennec is hardened too

    • @[email protected]
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      72 years ago

      This is specifically for the Windows version. You can also find Linux and Mac results here by selecting the OS from the drop-down list at the top.

    • @[email protected]
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      62 years ago

      Lags behind on updates by a few days, which is a non negotiable for me. I use normal FF + Arkenfox User.js

      • BoB
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        22 years ago

        I did not know about this option, I will investigate. Thanks for sharing

  • @[email protected]
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    Great, now implement modern exploit mitigations and sandboxing like Chrome uses. Firefox is objectively less resistant to exploitation. Some Firefox security has improved since the article was written, such as some sandboxing on Windows, but it’s definitely not as mature.

    I’m not writing that Firefox is insecure. Security is very important to Firefox! However, Chrome has had more work done in the realm of browser hardening.

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      172 years ago

      That is fair, but Chrome is undeniably more open to corporate exploitation. See things like the dramatically reduced utility of ad blockers on Chromium browsers.

      I guess it depends on who you see as the greater threat at present.

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      22 years ago

      I think it’s already on par with Chromium, most attack won’t work with sandboxing that introduced to firefox, and mostly now each site/iframe have it’s own process, so it’s on par with chrome, imho

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        As a security researcher, running each site in its own process isn’t enough. Chrome has a much stronger multiprocessing model on most platforms. For example, Chrome on Android sandboxes between processes whereas Firefox simply relies on the built-in Android sandbox, which provides limited protection between these processes. It’s much easier to break out of the sandbox in Firefox because it’s easier to move laterally, for one. Those processes have to communicate with each other at some point.

        But, don’t believe me just because I claim any sort of credential on the Internet. It’s such a difference in security that GrapheneOS strongly discourages using Firefox for its weak implementation in addition to the link I provided above. From the link:

        Worst of all, Firefox does not have internal sandboxing on Android. This is despite the fact that Chromium semantic sandbox layer on Android is implemented via the OS isolatedProcess feature, which is a very easy to use boolean property for app service processes to provide strong isolation with only the ability to communicate with the app running them via the standard service API. Even in the desktop version, Firefox’s sandbox is still substantially weaker (especially on Linux) and lacks full support for isolating sites from each other rather than only containing content as a whole.

        I love Firefox. I use it anyway. It’s not insecure. But it’s absolutely not as secure because it lacks modern exploit mitigations. Running process per site is an improvement but it’s still less secure than the architecture used in Chrome.

        EDIT: Sound less entitled.

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          32 years ago

          I can’t speak for Android, it’s long way to go for sure, but on desktop, it’s great. And for Fedora PhoneUI / Phosh seems already working because it’s linux ootb.

          in short android not included I suppose. They have custom multiple process sandbox, but last time I enable it, it broke everything in nightly

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              12 years ago

              Well, for me it’s great, but if we talk about sandboxing, it’s not there, not even in nightly, but it’s useful for me for day to day task, almost anything in Android

    • SokathHisEyesOpen
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      52 years ago

      Because Google throttles all it’s services, including AMP, for every non-google browser.

  • @[email protected]
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    522 years ago

    Nice! Although I have been using Firefox for years and never felt there was an issue with speed. Always been reliable for me.

    • @[email protected]
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      192 years ago

      Same here. And wasn’t some of that speed difference artificial? Didn’t Google serve their pages slower on FF on purpose for a while? “Do no evil” and all…

      • deaf_fish
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        32 years ago

        Never heard of that before. It wouldn’t take much for me to believe it though. Anyone have a link?

    • SALTOP
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      252 years ago

      JS Render speed, so in past website like facebook, new.reddit.com, discourse based forum, etc that rely heavily in JS, now load and render faster in Firefox than ever

      • @[email protected]
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        72 years ago

        Oh, well that’s good. I’ve never thought Firefox took too long to load but I’m happy with shit being faster.

        For anyone else wondering, I’m assuming they’re talking about JavaScript.

  • @[email protected]
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    32 years ago

    I wonder how much of this is Firefox getting better and how much is Chrome getting worse…

  • @[email protected]
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    32 years ago

    Firefox in general is faster for me than Chrome in many pages

    However a notable exception are web games and web based game emulators. They’re a lot slower on Firefox and i get horrible sound crackling whereas on Chrome its much better. It’s been like this for years with no seeming improvement.

    • SALTOP
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      42 years ago

      Please open bug ticket in Mozilla Bugzilla. It will help the Firefox development further. 🎊