Yerbouti ( @Yerbouti@lemmy.ml ) 24•10 months agoPeople saying FF is slower: like how much slower? are we taking like 14 millisecond slower? Cause everything seems pretty instantaneous here. Maybe its because i’m old enough to remember DSL and 56k internet, but I think FF os crazy fast and even if Chrome would be 25% faster I wouldn’t switch to evil google for that.
redcalcium ( @redcalcium@lemmy.institute ) 14•10 months agoIt used to be a lot slower, which is why when Chrome showed up with its shiny new V8 engine (and other features) people switched from Firefox en masse. Now the performance difference is no longer noticeable.
celeste ( @celeste@lemmy.blahaj.zone ) 3•10 months agoYe a few months ago I remember that the benchmarks showed firefox was just as fast as chrome again or minimally faster/slower in certain benchmarks
qprimed ( @qprimed@lemmy.ml ) English6•10 months ago61 Firefox windows and 427 tabs (don’t judge, I know I have a problem) and I have no performance complaints - admittedly, not all of them are active/rendering simultaniously, but still…
Firefox (and its forks) have been my go-to for 15 years.
Xatolos ( @Xatolos@reddthat.com ) 1•10 months agoLast time I tried it? Like freeze and be unresponsive on my phone for seconds at a time slow. (My phone doesn’t lock up though, I can still go to the home screen, swipe to see notifications so it’s not the phone locking up completely)
Zerush ( @Zerush@lemmy.ml ) 1•10 months agoIt’s clear, slower is relative. FF is slower in the startup and rendering some heavy loading webs, but the difference certainly isn’t sooo dramatic. It’s not a reason to avoid it, the only reason depends of the use of a browser, if it fits your needs or not.
Zerush ( @Zerush@lemmy.ml ) 18•10 months agoFirefox is slower, not because it’s worse, but Gecko is a minority engine in the web (~3-4%) and because of this the most webs are optimized for Blink. That is the only reason and because most current Browsers are using it, a devils circle. The result of leaving Google hands-free for too long and that for 20 years the number of available engines has remained stagnant (3 and some testimonial exotic forks) because it is the most complicated part of a browser. Little can be done now.
Well, Apples WebKit is even worse than Gecko, as a small consolation for FF users.
stoy ( @stoy@lemmy.zip ) 17•10 months agoI remember when Chrome was released, all marketing was on how much faster it rendered webpages, I never saw that as an issue, Firefox was fast enough, I tried Chrome for a bit, and hated the UI, I remember being confused as to why everyone loved Chrome suddenly, and frankly, I still am a bit confused by both the sudden shift, and the absolute market dominance by Chrome…
eezeebee ( @eezeebee@lemmy.ca ) English15•10 months agoI remember being confused as to why everyone loved Chrome suddenly
Because they were still using Explorer before that
stoy ( @stoy@lemmy.zip ) 5•10 months agoFair, I can see that, I guess my question was more for the people who already had switched to Firefox
psud ( @psud@aussie.zone ) 3•10 months agoChrome is very good at running Google’s pages. Even before Google owned YouTube chrome was better at YouTube.
stoy ( @stoy@lemmy.zip ) 1•10 months agoGoogle bought YouTube in 2006, Chrome was publicly released in 2008, so I believe you are misremembering the events…
psud ( @psud@aussie.zone ) 1•10 months agoEntirely possible, I was pretty busy in my early career back then
stoy ( @stoy@lemmy.zip ) 1•10 months agoThe interesting thing is that I was quite certain that I tested it in 2006, but there is zero evidence that that could have happened.
Safipok ( @Safipok@lemmy.ml ) 2•10 months agoOver the years my customized Firefox looks like chrome ¯_(ツ)_/¯
stoy ( @stoy@lemmy.zip ) 1•10 months agoI hated Chrome’s UI so much that I switched from Firefox to Pale Moon when Firefox started the whole Australis design language, and only switched back when the current design was launched
octopus_ink ( @octopus_ink@lemmy.ml ) English8•10 months agoI have been on the firefox train since it was new. I witnessed the rise of Chrome and Chromium, and never really felt the pull, and worried about everyone targeting the same platform. Figured I’d stay on FF until I had no choice. Don’t see myself leaving.
eldavi ( @eldavi@lemmy.ml ) 2•10 months agoFigured I’d stay on FF until I had no choice. Don’t see myself leaving.
i’m in a similar boat and given the overwhelming majority popular use of chrome, it feels clear to me that firefox will eventually stop working and i wonder what surfing will like like for me in the future.
i suspect i’ll have to go back to use chrome again.
doomkernel ( @doomkernel@sopuli.xyz ) 7•10 months agoFirefox masterrace
ColdWater ( @ColdWater@lemmy.ca ) 5•10 months agoFunctionality wise, chrome is better than Firefox but it’s bad when it comes to privacy and ads
Buttons ( @Buttons@programming.dev ) English2•10 months agoThat kid is superior
Zip2 ( @Zip2@feddit.uk ) 2•10 months agoMaybe not the best image to use. Sheep bleating on about Firefox.
qprimed ( @qprimed@lemmy.ml ) English7•10 months agopretty sure thats a goat. rugged, contrary and independent. one might even say… the Greatest Of All Time.
Michal ( @Michal@programming.dev ) 2•10 months agoI’d like to try out ff but I’d have to use it for a few days. Is it possible to possible to sync passwords and bookmarks with my Google account like chrome? How’s the touchscreen support?
COASTER1921 ( @COASTER1921@lemmy.ml ) 2•10 months agoFirefox mobile isn’t there yet. Passwords will conveniently autofill from your Google account thanks to the Android level implementation of password management, but more importantly it’s resource heavy and bad UI design. Ublock support is nice but some websites just don’t deal with it well. The nightly builds do fix my main problems with the UI but they crash all the time. So there’s hope for the future, but for now it’s not great unless you absolutely need proper browser level ad blocking rather than Blokada.
GiveMemes ( @GiveMemes@jlai.lu ) 3•10 months agoTbh I switched to Firefox mobile from Chrome and have the opposite experience. While it is in someway less convenient for auto fill, as long as my Google account is logged in on another browser page I can always use it for that and they have password and credit card auto fill features should you want to take care of them.
Chaos ( @SsxChaos@lemmy.ml ) 1•5 months agoSame as the flavors of Ubuntu are superior to Ubuntu it’s self, the forks of Firefox are better than Firefox it self.
MonkderDritte ( @MonkderDritte@feddit.de ) 1•10 months ago