On Fri, Jan 06, 2023 at 07:41:16PM -0500, Stefan Monnier wrote: [...]
> [...] hope that Firefox gets a bit more memory-efficient, Stefan, I *love* your dry humour :-) That said, my way to cope with it: my main browsing profile is one where I have excised javascript capabilities by "tuning" (read: fat-fingering) about:config. Some pages won't work, but for those I get to think twice whether I'm interested or not. Most of the time I am not. It's a fascinating experiment in the interface between tech and psych :-) For those pages I have to (mostly for testing customer stuff) I have special profiles, which I keep separate (yeah, sandboxing and that, but I like to have an identifiable subdir on disk which I can remove when necessary). I know, it's a bit extreme. But the browser feels nimble and responsive. No popups, no javascript churning around in hidden tabs. Bliss. Cheers -- t
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