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tahnik385668y@deadlyRants well I am getting the prob here. It looks like the problem is tied to some specific websites. -
Dacexi119168y@tahnik try going to preferences > general > performance and set content process limit to max.
FF will use a bit more ram but should be much faster and more stable since it's using multiple threads. -
tahnik385668y@irene maybe the trick is that chrome can handle shit website and doesn't freeze itself while handling them well?
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