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vga@sopuli.xyz to Linux@lemmy.mlEnglish · 29 天前

ForkServer in Firefox 141: No More Restarts and Better Performance on Linux

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ForkServer in Firefox 141: No More Restarts and Better Performance on Linux

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vga@sopuli.xyz to Linux@lemmy.mlEnglish · 29 天前
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    Reduced Memory Usage:

    This is the one that really matters. Both Chrome and FF are brutal on memory use.

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      That’s because each tab is sandboxed.

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        And cached. Browsers just use the RAM for what it exists for.

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          That’s why my main desktop has 32GB and my laptop 16. We’re at the point that these are minimum comfortable amounts.

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          I use Auto Tab Discard, have all except 10 tabs unloaded and FF has 5.5 GB reserved, just in case.

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            Fellow Auto Tab Discard ejoyer, I salute you.

            Joke aside I recommend this extension if you have a tendency to have a shitton of tabs opened

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            I have currently 13 tabs open and I don’t see the issue. RAM is there to be used. I actually expect my programs to extensively cache stuff and use the RAM.

            (The other Firefox processes for the individual tabs are cut from the screenshot.)

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              Nah, RAM has to be reserved and can’t then be used by other programs until given free. That’s why, cache data and only use RAM for currently running and speed-critical stuff.

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              How can you only have 15 Tabs open? I’m at about a hundred at all times.

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                How can you only have 15 Tabs open?

                I use bookmarks and close tabs I don’t need any longer.

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