Opera is now owned by a Chinese company, it is just a webkit/blink shell and, I have zero trust in them.
Opera is now owned by a Chinese company, it is just a webkit/blink shell and, I have zero trust in them.
Beamer?
You want to connect your BMW to Netflix?
An iPad and a roll of duct tape should do it…
The 4.0 version will make drastic changes to the UI ):
I am quite worried about that direction design… Feels like a departure of the sleek video player that we all know and love.
Ah, I am sorry for being rude, thank you for being blunt with the truth and giving me a reality check.
Are you not able to get a better computer?
2GB ram and a C2D?
I think we have found the problem…
A raspberry pi has better specs than that.
If it has worked fine untill now, there was probably a new update that finally pushed it over the edge.
Get that computer to an antique dealer or let it rest in peace.
Even a used first get Ryzen would be faster.
I am sorry, but that is the reality of computing.
Probably because they were interested and wanted to know?
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Both Firefox and Edge was a bit choppy when zooming in, but nothing bad when panning…
I just tried it on my home computer with the following specs:
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5600X
RAM: 32GB DDR 4
GPU: nVidia GeForce RTX 3070
OS: Windows 10
C: Drive: 1TB NVMe Samsung 980
Internet speed: 250/250mbit
Screen resolution 2560x1440
It workes fine in Firefox, even while playing a yt video in anonther tab in Firefox, in Edge the performance was the same as in Firefox even without a YT video playing
What?
I have run both Google Earth and Google Maps in Firefox on Windows since forever and it has allways been fine.
This is not a Firefox issue.
So you are not using Firefox?
If you actually are using Firefox, you need to provide more information.
What kind of computer are you running?
What operating system and version are you running?
What version of Firefox are you running?
When did the behavior start?
What have you tried to resolve it?
I am an IT technician, I am no speciallst on Firefox or even web browsers, but I will give you a free tip, try a reinstall of Firefox, and if you are on a different browser based on Firefox, get the real version of Firefox, then you can compare the two.
Nah, it is disconinued since many years, I thought it was kinda neat at first, but realized it would be faster to just use the full firefox browser instead.
So like Mozilla Prism?
Is is arm, and they charge a leg for it
If you don’t know about it, google dieselgate
I disagree with you, but don’t have the energy to keep arguing, this argument has been going on for days, and I made my point back on day one.
Thank you for correcting me (:
There was a time when I thought about switching to Fedora when I ditch Windows in 2025, but the frequent release schedule of Fedora has made me worried if those updates risk breaking my setup.