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				 Marl3x24813yOr that libraries now actually care about the developers using them and provide useful documentation and tutorials. Marl3x24813yOr that libraries now actually care about the developers using them and provide useful documentation and tutorials.
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				Everything has gotten more resource consuming as well, sadly
 
 Can't event use the browser properly without a few gigs of RAM thos days
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				@TheCommoner282 Throwing shade on yellowers i can see
 
 But lowkey agree on this one, i just like how it pops out in the comments
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				@Drunkzee yeah it is funny to see that in like one upgrade too
 I stopped using Firefox because of that and for awhile chrome was scaring me with like 100 subprocesses that lingered !
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				@Drunkzee someones going on a downvote spree
 
 Probably because I said firefoxes ram usage has degraded!!!!!!! Which it most certainly has!!!
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				@AvatarOfKaine As a firefox fan, i agree
 
 The experience got progressively worst, but honestly, the entire web did
 
 We got better colors and fancier layouts, but the price, my friend, i don't think we will be able to pay to for much longer
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				@Drunkzee dude it's like to do.literally the same thing I went from 2gb of ram to 4gb to 8gb jus to regain speed at a faster clock speed! In one decade !
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				@AvatarOfKaine i'm ready to be downvoted to hell 😂
 
 I would love nothing more than having firefox regain its place as one of the posterchildren of open source, but seeing how the company management is handling themselves, it will be a miracle if we still have non-chromium firefox next decade



We really take for granted just how much ergonomics goes into the average user interface that has matured.
Like knowing that when I doubleclick a keyword, I don't want the comma as well to be selected.
Or that when I use a command in the terminal and I press tab I want a list of a specific element type.
Everything has gotten so much better since the 90s !
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