using firefox on Linux with i5 6th gen, ddr3 32gb.
have over 100 tabs. most are suspended. cannot say it is slow.
edit: running with NVMe
using firefox on Linux with i5 6th gen, ddr3 32gb.
have over 100 tabs. most are suspended. cannot say it is slow.
edit: running with NVMe
I do not know I like caffeine. But I like to drink coffee.
Do people know she or he likes caffeine or coffee?
You should have striken out the part you didn't want. So the person reading the comments know the changes.
I used to use 12ft.io whenever I needed to read a paywalled article.
Is the "Bypass paywall clean" extension better than 12ft.io?
Are you talking about Myanmar?
Check networking.
In theory vm network should be configured to be bridge (I do not remember the exact wording)
Here is the similar problem to yours. (And solution)
https://communities.vmware.com/t5/VMware-Workstation-Pro/Access-VM-from-External-Source/td-p/2716366
I am a business software dev. Interested in game dev. No content to post. Loitering here.
if there is no noise surrounding, what will be your verdict?
Yes, agree.
Currently the only browser (I know) that has the compatibility layer is the Orion browser by Kagi search engine. It is based on WebKit but expose API for both Firefox and Chromium extensions.
Not total compatibility but FF web extension compatibility is higher in number than Chromium.
Yeah. I agree with you. New non-tech-savvy person might misunderstand.
However, new user rarely look at the changelog. So I think this wording does not affect much.
If you're migrating your data from Chrome, Firefox now offers the ability to import some of your extensions as well.
Nice.
do your laptop has HDD by any chance? if so, changing HDD to SSD would give your laptop a new life.