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Must join the choir and say that eventhough I have been a die hard FF fan, its gotten to the point of an impending divorce if performance doesn’t get better. I find myself switching to chromium more and more often. And then there are the extensions, that I sometimes can’t find for Firefox. That’s a minor annoyance than anything else though.

There are also a bunch of things that keeps me with FF. multi container tabs is one of my most loved ones. But I simply don’t get why the Team does make that feature even better. Like making it much easier to distinguish which container tab I am in. And adding even more customisability pr container-type.

Regarding DevTools, I really do t think I have a strong preference at all. But the stronger/more consistent performance the DevTools in chromium comes out slightly ahead.

For me it’s the overall experience which makes it a close race


Firefox has been faster than Chrome for many years now.


I don’t think that’s true for devtools. I use FF devtools ever day, and it frequently crashes. Even the view source page has horrible performance issues when using cmd+f.


> controlled blast to release pressure on the dam.


Have you considered reading the words preceeding and following this quote ?

> The idea was to prevent communities downstream from being inundated by using a limited, controlled blast to release pressure on the dam.

> But that proposal was scrapped after water later broke through the structure, police spokesman Fredrik Thomson told reporters


I just learned ASP Classic 3.0.


Stumbled on this: https://www.webdesignmuseum.org it's not the one I am thinking of, but it has a few examples: https://www.webdesignmuseum.org/exhibitions/web-banners-in-t... called MicroBanners .. that's what I am looking for a collection of


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