12-31-2021, 06:00 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-31-2021, 06:07 PM by RussEfarmer. Edited 3 times in total.)
FYI on the whole memory thing, both Firefox and Chrome (more specifically Quantum and Chromium), and a bunch of other programs, are designed to use memory as they are available, e.g. prefetching urls and caching images and stuff, up to the point where about RAM is 50% utilized.. after that chrome/firefox will start throwing old stuff in the trash, moving inactive tabs onto disk, or if it gets real bad the Windows memory manager will start moving memory objects to the pagefile. Chrome/firefox is ALWAYS going to use a shit ton of ram RELATIVELY, because nothing else is using it so why can't it? But as soon as you start doing something that takes a lot of ram it starts shoveling shit out of the way, its what its designed to do
How is Brave by the way? I've heard of it but I have no idea what its based on or what the advantage is
How is Brave by the way? I've heard of it but I have no idea what its based on or what the advantage is