Comment by barbazoo 3 years ago Same, it's mostly Google sites that work better with Chrome, like the GCP console. 7 comments barbazoo Reply tiltowait 3 years ago I know this at least used to be the case, but is it still? Using Safari, it seems like the GCP console has gotten far better in recent weeks, to the point that I no longer feel the need to reach for a Chromium browser. barbazoo 3 years ago I spend a lot of time in the GCP log explorer and the UI is very "jumpy" in Firefox. Much better in Chrome. rozap 3 years ago Google meet works fine on firefox. The GCP console is an affront to the web on any browser, though. barbazoo 3 years ago Google Meet doesn't support visual effects in Firefox, e.g. background blurring juujian 3 years ago Interesting, zoom doesn't support that in Linux, either. So I decided that I don't need that feature. JohnFen 3 years ago All the better, in my opinion. 1 reply →
tiltowait 3 years ago I know this at least used to be the case, but is it still? Using Safari, it seems like the GCP console has gotten far better in recent weeks, to the point that I no longer feel the need to reach for a Chromium browser. barbazoo 3 years ago I spend a lot of time in the GCP log explorer and the UI is very "jumpy" in Firefox. Much better in Chrome.
barbazoo 3 years ago I spend a lot of time in the GCP log explorer and the UI is very "jumpy" in Firefox. Much better in Chrome.
rozap 3 years ago Google meet works fine on firefox. The GCP console is an affront to the web on any browser, though. barbazoo 3 years ago Google Meet doesn't support visual effects in Firefox, e.g. background blurring juujian 3 years ago Interesting, zoom doesn't support that in Linux, either. So I decided that I don't need that feature. JohnFen 3 years ago All the better, in my opinion. 1 reply →
barbazoo 3 years ago Google Meet doesn't support visual effects in Firefox, e.g. background blurring juujian 3 years ago Interesting, zoom doesn't support that in Linux, either. So I decided that I don't need that feature. JohnFen 3 years ago All the better, in my opinion. 1 reply →
juujian 3 years ago Interesting, zoom doesn't support that in Linux, either. So I decided that I don't need that feature.
I know this at least used to be the case, but is it still? Using Safari, it seems like the GCP console has gotten far better in recent weeks, to the point that I no longer feel the need to reach for a Chromium browser.
I spend a lot of time in the GCP log explorer and the UI is very "jumpy" in Firefox. Much better in Chrome.
Google meet works fine on firefox. The GCP console is an affront to the web on any browser, though.
Google Meet doesn't support visual effects in Firefox, e.g. background blurring
Interesting, zoom doesn't support that in Linux, either. So I decided that I don't need that feature.
All the better, in my opinion.
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