top | item 44887796 (no title) birksherty | 6 months ago None of these is true. Either you're lying or somthing is wrong with your PC or OS discuss order hn newest alephnerd|6 months ago I use FF as well and it's extremely non-performant on MacOS.It quickly eats up much of the power usage and a number of websites (especially MS Office/365 related sites) don't render or work correctly.The former is a FF issue, but the latter is most likely a website to website issue, as most web devs tend to optimize for the Chromium experience. mog_dev|6 months ago Seems like a MacOS issue rather. I've been using Firefox on Debian for 15 years and never had this issue (except a borked release here and there) load replies (1)
alephnerd|6 months ago I use FF as well and it's extremely non-performant on MacOS.It quickly eats up much of the power usage and a number of websites (especially MS Office/365 related sites) don't render or work correctly.The former is a FF issue, but the latter is most likely a website to website issue, as most web devs tend to optimize for the Chromium experience. mog_dev|6 months ago Seems like a MacOS issue rather. I've been using Firefox on Debian for 15 years and never had this issue (except a borked release here and there) load replies (1)
mog_dev|6 months ago Seems like a MacOS issue rather. I've been using Firefox on Debian for 15 years and never had this issue (except a borked release here and there) load replies (1)
alephnerd|6 months ago
It quickly eats up much of the power usage and a number of websites (especially MS Office/365 related sites) don't render or work correctly.
The former is a FF issue, but the latter is most likely a website to website issue, as most web devs tend to optimize for the Chromium experience.
mog_dev|6 months ago