Firefox is King

Stamets@lemmy.world to Memes@sopuli.xyz – 380 points –
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The moon computer only had to keep track of 3 things to move a spaceship from the earth to the moon.

Chrome has to keep track of thousands of pieces of your personal information to move money from advertisers to Google.

Chrome is the container housing that website the developer decided to include 15 libraries at 50 meg each because he couldn't be bothered to optimize shit and that's just "standard" now. Oh and tack on the 15 scripts running to mine your data and load unfiltered ads into your userspace.

Get more ram pleb, it's cheap.... has been the excuse for ages. Makes it easy to ignore the problem.

Don't get me wrong- chrome is a pig... but in general it's the dogshit-bad coding and development choices that turn even a small page into a massive footprint.

Exactly. There's no pressure to optimize when you've got spare hardware capacity to play with. Makes for lazy devs.

Right... The only scary thing is how stupid this meme is. But it is a meme, so it's obviously just a joke.

I don't believe it's only chrome's problem. I've noticed that firefox tends to lock all available memory to himself and whenever I need it, bastard just reallocates it into swap, making whole system laggy and slow.

So.... I've got my foxy friend into a Ram jail for being too hungry:
systemd-run --scope -p MemoryMax=1G --user firefox

God, I love linux!

Almost like its the websites that are wildly bloated and resource hungry and the browsers are just trying to display them as best they can

I have never thought of this before, making a note. Because yeah, my FF has the same nast habit. Often using up 4+, 6+ or even more RAM.

I use FF on Manjaro and have never noticed a ram problem. I've also got it set up on a different virtual linux machine with only 2 gigs of memory and it works fine.

I think the main issue is with web pages. Seems instead of optimizing them nowadays they are just bloated to the vague level they think one can get away with in terms of average hardware run by the users.

I watched an amazing documentary on YouTube, made at the time of Apollo 11 that showed how the computers worked. It absolutely blew me away.

The way they did so much with so little was incredible. There was no such thing as flashing firmware to a chip; they hard coded the bits and bytes by hand. BY HAND.

That's like hiring people to count the grains of sand on a beach. Amazing!

Do you happen to recall the title?

No sorry but if you search for it you'll find it

That's like hiring people to count the grains of sand on a beach. Amazing!

no it isn't... they wove the memory... like weaving

Doom and Doom 2: 16.39 Mb Cod MW 3 campaign: 90 Gb

Ok, now compare texture resolutions and vertex counts.

I dont actually think thats true anymore.

But even using Fedora Chromium, with like all policy switches set to degoogle, Googles removed as search engine, no online Account, Chromium still pings Google when

  • choosing Accounts (all offline)
  • loading the installed (!) Addons
  • going to settings
  • viewing the password manager (with everything GUI for Password checking etc disabled)

I ran googerteller to check that

sudo dnf install gcc make 
git clone https://github.com/berthubert/googerteller.git
cd googerteller
cmake .
make
sudo tcpdump -nql | ./teller

I'm on a de-chromed chromebook (shout out to MrChromebox!) with 8 GB RAM as my daily driver. I use Chrome. I've no problems at all.