On 17/12/2018 15:19, Anton Aylward wrote:
I had hoped that the Chromium model of one process per page would make this sort of thing more visible. But lets see, my FF has about 100 tabs (down from about 400 last month)
:-o #Fear I had many colleagues at RH who did this. It terrifies me. I currently have 8 and consider that a lot. Then again, my personal inbox has 2 unread. I'd like to get back to zero soon. But my SO's has something like 14000 unread. I think I made a small terrified noise aloud when I installed an email client on her phone and saw the size of the number.... As I said to my colleagues: Bookmark! Use bookmarks! Tabs are not bookmarks! Do not leave something open just because you intend to go back to it someday...
If I tried converting from FF to Chromium my machine would grind to a halt, load factor go up to three digits.
Yup!
Does Chromium try opening EVERYTHING while FF doesn't? It seems so.
I think so.
But Chromium handles some pages quite differently. If I visit Walmart.ca with FF I can't see prices, but I can if I use chromium.
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