Comment by marriedWpt
6 years ago
Ahh the good ol HN "stop using Google and start using Firefox" advertisement.
It's a bit odd to see this in every Google thread.
Btw, Firefox is too slow.
6 years ago
Ahh the good ol HN "stop using Google and start using Firefox" advertisement.
It's a bit odd to see this in every Google thread.
Btw, Firefox is too slow.
> Btw, Firefox is too slow.
Ahh, the good ol' "Firefox is too slow for me to consider it" statement. Is there any evidence that Firefox is slower then Chrome other than old lingering memories of Firefox being slow ten years ago?
I have used both Firefox and Chrome and I can't subjectively tell that one is significantly faster or slower than the other. To be fair, I only have a handful of extensions and rarely have more than ten tabs open at a time, so my use case may be atypical.
I love that Firefox exists and Quantum is an amazing step forward, but Firefox still regularly runs away with gigabytes of RAM and hung worker processes. I have no problem with long-lived Chrome sessions but I need to restart Firefox ~daily. It's not bad memories of 10-years ago.
I've been using Firefox as my daily browser at work, home, and on my mobile devices, and I've literally never had issues with Firefox taking up too much RAM. Chrome on the other hand was always one of the main culprits when my computer(s) would start to slow down.
This is the problem with anecdotal evidence; everybody's subjective experiences are slightly different and further colored with their own biases, so you can never get hard facts out of it.
And yet Chrome consuming huge amounts of RAM is an actual meme
Same for me.
I've been using FF for a couple of months and I get huge random CPU spikes on my MBP that go away once I restart it. It works fine on my iMac and Windows tower though albeit JS execution seems slower (I mostly work on front end stuff).
It also seems to consume more battery on Android than Chrome although I admit I've never made any serious testing.
The difference is extremely noticable. So yes.
I can open up 2 tabs and Firefox is still loading the page.
Could it be because people who like their browser tend to tell others about it? I have absolutely nothing to do with Mozilla but I think the internet would be a better place if more people used Firefox.
Firefox isn't too slow, but you might be talking about how Google optimise their sites for Chrome at the expense of Firefox's performance through browser sniffing.
Isn't moz pretty much funded by google?
as a defense against antitrust accusations. microsoft once funded apple too
We detached this subthread from https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=22236328.
You must be a google toolhead employee not to see how evil they’ve become
This breaks the site guidelines. Please don't do that, regardless of how wrong someone else is or how bad another comment is.
https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html
Ok, will try to fit within the guidlines
It's not odd at all. It's what the folks at Mozilla do. They jump in to every thread to push Firefox and Rust and make people think it's more widely used/better than it is.
Not everything is a conspiracy. I'm not a Mozilla employee, have never been one (probably never will be one). Firefox is awesome, fast, and extensible. It's my daily driver for all of my machines.
Side question: I've been trying to switch to firefox as my main browser but one thing is holding me up. When I'm using a private window, cookies are not shared between private tabs. I can see the advantage to that behavior, but is there a way to share them so that I can be logged into the same site in multiple private tabs? Unironically, I haven't had any luck googling this problem.
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Same. It works great and uses less RAM than Chrome.
I think most people who advocate Firefox are not Mozilla employees. I am for sure not one, I do not even like Mozilla, but they are a much lesser evil compared to Google. And I think having multiple competing browsers is vital for preventing the internet for becoming a walled garden owned by some big corporation.
I work for Mozilla?
Huh. I should ask for a pay rise...
People who push conspiracies without solid evidence should be jailed. Or at least publicly ridiculed.
And then? I use it and judge it bases on it's merits. Surely they know this (and hence decided it's worth the time?)