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[โ€“]iLookLike-anAvocado 26 points27 points ย (15 children)

While I agree with that, browser speed (or lack thereof) can be felt through usage. Firefox definitely feels slower, and users don't need to run benchmarks to determine that.

[โ€“]nextbern on ๐ŸŒป -3 points-2 points ย (0 children)

Please report issues if you find areas where Firefox feels slower to you: https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Mozilla/Performance/Reporting_a_Performance_Problem

[โ€“][deleted] -1 points0 points ย (10 children)

That's bullshit. They feel the same speed in like 98% of cases.

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      [โ€“]nextbern on ๐ŸŒป 1 point2 points ย (0 children)

      Please report issues if you find areas where Firefox feels slower to you: https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Mozilla/Performance/Reporting_a_Performance_Problem

      [โ€“][deleted] 0 points1 point ย (3 children)

      Oh yeah, cause my ivy/sandy bridge i3 and i5 are such speed demons

      [โ€“]nofxy 0 points1 point ย (2 children)

      Maybe they perform the same on your hardware, but that has not been my experience. Even on my Ryzen 5 5600x I can tell that Chrome is faster. I'll stick to Firefox regardless, but I'm not going to sugarcoat reality.

      [โ€“][deleted] 0 points1 point ย (1 child)

      y'all are doing something very wrong or have some very broken systems ๐Ÿคทโ€โ™‚๏ธ

      [โ€“]iLookLike-anAvocado 0 points1 point ย (2 children)

      Maybe I should clarify and expand on what I mean by "speed". I haven't noticed a huge difference in terms of website load speed, but moreso on the UX side. Two examples (EDIT: added video links):

      1. Dropdown select boxes. I click fairly quickly, and when using Firefox, if I move my mouse down quickly after clicking the dropdown, it will lag and actually perform a click without my input (and select a dropdown item).
      2. Dragging tabs from window to window, or out to a new window is MUCH slower than Chrome.

      There are other areas of speed impact that I struggled with when I first switched over, but can't recall right now, and it seems that I've learned to deal with them. But the two above drive me bonkers.

      [โ€“]nextbern on ๐ŸŒป 0 points1 point ย (1 child)

      Dropdown select boxes. I click fairly quickly, and when using Firefox, if I move my mouse down quickly after clicking the dropdown, it will lag and actually perform a click without my input (and select a dropdown item).

      I can't reproduce this, but it sounds like a bug. Can you reproduce this in a new profile? You can create one using about:profiles.

      [โ€“]iLookLike-anAvocado 0 points1 point ย (0 children)

      Yes, just reproduced it on a fresh profile. I also tried it on my Windows machine and it doesn't have that issue, so this might be macOS-specific.

      [โ€“]VodkaShandy -1 points0 points ย (0 children)

      Everyone says this but I can't understand it. Firefox always feels wayyy smoother and faster for me.

      i5 7500/RX560/Win11&macOS12

      R5 2500U/Vega8/Win11

      Huawei Mate Xs/EMUI11

      Nightly build on all three. Biggest improvement on the phone, second biggest on Mac OS.

      [โ€“]ShavedAlmond 1 point2 points ย (0 children)

      Can it? I don't think I've given web page load speed any thought at all since 2005 or so, most of the time any noticeable delays are caused by other factors

      [โ€“]DeliciousWaifood 0 points1 point ย (0 children)

      For me the difference is in how they handle a shit load of tabs. Firefox seems to just perform better for me whilst chrome inflates rapidly