The Firefox browser now has a built-in page translator that works even without the Internet::Mozilla has announced the release of an update to its Firefox browser. In version number 118, users will find a significant innovation - a built-in translator

  • cm0002@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I wish I could leave chrome, but FF can’t keep up with me. I’ve been trialing FF across multiple systems and OS’s and it’s the same across them all, around 100-150 tabs it gets unstable, uses way more RAM than Chrome and then eventually crashes

    I can have literally hundreds upon hundreds of tabs in Chrome.

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        1 year ago

        A lot of people seem to never use bookmarks and depend on just leaving the tabs open. shrug I guess they let their history last forever too.

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          1 year ago

          when you keep a tab open, it remembers the scroll position, it’s usefull when you read a long page and leave reading in the middle and start browsing other sites. Also why would you delete history? Sites can’t read browser history.

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      1 year ago

      I get tab anxiety at about 20 at which point the least visited get scrapped.

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      1 year ago

      Interesting, I found chrome to be worse with a lot of tabs open. Not much worse though, I think they are both bad. I started using OneTab with FF and it made things a lot smoother. Easy way to save specific windows with a lot of tabs until I need it again later.

      Now I only use about ten active windows with 4-50 tabs each lol

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        Idk man lol I was testing FF to try to get off Chrome and I tested it on multiple Win10 and MacOS computers (Physical and VMs) and it was pretty much the same across

        Although Chrome seems to get weird once you cross the 600 tab barrier, but having a 600 tab “limit” vs <200 is still a lot better

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          1 year ago

          Maybe that’s why I sought out a program like one tab afterall

          200 tabs was probably on the low end for me before I started using that extension

          It’s been years now, so I may be guilty of some false memories

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      1 year ago

      I use the side berry extension for FF which adds a sidebar to organize tabs into groups and adds a tree structure to the tab view as well. It also automatically unloads inactive tabs until you return to them. I have 1400 tabs open

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      you can do the same with firefox, you can have hundred of tabs open there as well, it has the same capability to suspend tabs.

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      1 year ago

      Try Tab Suspender. With it you can open as many tabs as you care to, it will auto-suspend tabs unless you choose tabs not to suspend. This way you can open as many tabs in as many windows as you want, even suspend all the tabs in one window or many windows.
      One Tab is even better, it puts all open tabs into 1 tab as a long list, then you can open those as needed in new tabs or windows.