Notices tagged with chromium
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Not according to htop. But #Chromium with 8 tabs on JS-heavy sites can take my laptop from using 2GiB of RAM to using all swap and all 6GiB in <10 hours.
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Not according to htop. But #Chromium with 8 tabs on JS-heavy sites can take my laptop from using 2GiB of RAM to using all swap and all 6GiB in <10 hours.
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I'm looking for something that can !self-host browser bookmarks for #Firefox, #Palemoon, #Chromium, #Opera. Is there a server + extensions that does this? Years ago, I used #Xmarks, but they were owned by the same company that owns #LastPass, so I'm not confident that my bookmarks would be private. (If I wanted public bookmarks, I'd use whomever bought #Del.icio.us.)
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I'm looking for something that can !self-host browser bookmarks for #Firefox, #Palemoon, #Chromium, #Opera. Is there a server + extensions that does this? Years ago, I used #Xmarks, but they were owned by the same company that owns #LastPass, so I'm not confident that my bookmarks would be private. (If I wanted public bookmarks, I'd use whomever bought #Del.icio.us.)
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@lnxw48a1 Original link did not play in #Chromium, but this appears to be the same thing. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sr5XhcHHZlY
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@gargron @takebatcaveakenji Not according to htop. But #Chromium with 8 tabs on JS-heavy sites can take my laptop from using 2GiB of RAM to using all swap and all 6GiB in <10 hours.
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After correcting that, and testing again, I get: "Your browser has real working IPv6 address - but is avoiding using it. We're concerned about this." Seems to be related to another setting, for "fast fallback" (Chrome/Chromium has this mechanism, too): test both connections, if IPv4 is faster, comntinue with that... #networking IPv6 #firefox #chrome #chromium #fastfallback
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@picklejarbob I heard of it, but haven't tried it yet. That's the !googlefree alternative to #Chromium right?
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@schtobia #Chromium unconditionally downloads binary blob http://qttr.at/yq4
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ugh - stupid Chromium now crashes on startup - probably because it wants to load *every* open page; next time it shows a 'restore' button, but no options. Firefox would show a list, Midori has an option to show all tabs without loading them... The problem is: how do I get to the pages I had open in #Chromium??
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hast du einen Weg gefunden, dass zu ändern? ( #chromium 34 hat das immer noch :-( )
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Just ran into a very weird problem in Opera (Debian): it simply doesn't read the whole (combined, minified) stylesheet (not even if I load it manually), so what it does get is invalid, so it doesn't style the page at all and doesn't run JS either. Is the stylesheet too big? No such problem in Chromium... #opera #chromium #stylesheet
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@drak http://qttr.at/7lx has a list of #Chromium !privacy flaws that EpicBrowser claims to deal with. >
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Cómo utilizar el visor de documentos PDF de #Chrome en #Chromium http://t.co/zzqR5rLBDf !Linux !Ubuntu
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Perhaps there's hope for #Chrome / #Chromium after all http://ur1.ca/cspyv
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#Google Now soon to arrive on desktops/laptops by way of #Chrome, according to #Chromium code http://goo.gl/4dYuI
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@stav @rajitsingh @mcg @eightyeight @jacobwb instead of the Free as in Freedom and privacy-aware #Chromium. you like about being tracked?..