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The Flashing Fish

Member Since 17 Jan 2006
Offline Last Active Feb 23 2013 06:01 PM
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In Topic: Browser Speed Tests: Chrome 24, Firefox 18, IE10, Opera 12.12

20 January 2013 - 01:51 PM

I remember this statement, not from Chrome but from Fx defenders, back in the days. In fact it was Chrome people that belittled Fx due to its memory consumptions, I guess the tide is turned upside down now.

 

Firefox at workplace - it is the only option and whatever my mood is at home( IE, Fx or Chrome). They all perform nearly the same now. Mind you, I cannot differentiate differences in milliseconds. My gripe with Chrome is the faster it is the faster it crashes. Good thing it won't crash all the other tabs but reopenning pages that will eventually crash again pisses me off. IE 9/10 is the most stable based on my daily use.

 

The reason why Firefox received so much criticism was due to its poor performance and a memory leak that it had for years. Firefox's memory consumption on a cold start wasn't at all bad. But the problem became apparent the longer you left the browser open. Closing all the tabs back down to one would help a little bit, but it was endemic of a larger problem. Firefox at the time, and still does, keep all of its tabs as a single process. This is what helps drive memory usage down for Firefox. It also impacts the stability of Firefox too, as 1 tab can take down the whole browser.

 

If Firefox had low memory usage and great performance, you may have a point about Firefox. But clearly, you can see that low memory usage doesn't mean good performance. Before Chrome came around, you had Firefox or the aging IE6. Nobody cared about "speed" or optimization.

 

Firefox lags in my laptop when I open too many tabs but Chrome handles them smoothly. I think there is a reason why Chrome consumes more RAM than Firefox.

 

The reason is that Chrome has each tab as a separate process. Next time you have Chrome open, you will notice a bunch of "chrome.exe" in the task manager and only 1 "firefox.exe" regardless of the amount of tabs open.


In Topic: Beware Skype users, Shylock malware now spreading through Skype

18 January 2013 - 09:45 PM

Don't use Skype.

Problem fixed, because it is not an issue :D

 

That's not a solution, that's avoiding the problem altogether.


In Topic: Installing Linux on a Microsoft Surface tablet isn't easy!

05 January 2013 - 03:33 PM

Why the fuck are you doing that? Because I really want to buy a Ford, and install a Jetta engine.

 

What's your problem with people who don't like the same crap you like? What business is it of yours to judge someone for wanting the Surface hardware but not wanting Windows 8? 

 

By the way, your analogy sucks. People do engine swaps all the time. It's called customization.


In Topic: Would switching to MAC be a mistake?

03 December 2012 - 01:16 PM


I love my Mac and Mac OS X. Linux may have "more" programs available, but the number of quality, polished, programs is few and far between. I personally am annoyed by the perpetual beta of most Linux Distros (including Ubuntu). The user experience with different types of hardware can vary. To suggest Linux over Mac OS X just laughable. Linux is no more gamer friendly than Mac OS X. Wine, in general, is a joke. Poor performance, buggy compatibility. Besides, Steam works on Mac OS X, and Wine is available for Mac OS X. And for the most part, any open source Linux program is equally available for Mac OS X as long as the program is Unix compliant.

Personally, I could never use Linux in any type of productive manner. It is fun to play around with, but in the end it would just piss me off.


^FALSE! AutoCAD is available for Mac. Also, Mac comes with Automator.

In case you have remained TOTALLY in the dark, Steam HAS a linux client (i am in the beta) and the rumor going round is that Steam may end the Windows client.  Just a rumor though.  Rumors may be false.


My point wasn't to point out that Linux doesn't having a gaming platform. Of course I am aware that Ubuntu (Valve has not made it officially available for all Linux flavors nor have they indicated that they will) has a Linux client. My point was to dispute your assertion that Mac is not known as a gaming platform. The fact is, Mac is more of a gaming platform than Linux. Any game made for Linux, would theoretically work on Mac, just like how Wine is available for Mac, and damn near any program for Linux can be run in Mac OS X's X11 environment natively.

In Topic: Would switching to MAC be a mistake?

02 December 2012 - 12:55 AM

I love my Mac and Mac OS X. Linux may have "more" programs available, but the number of quality, polished, programs is few and far between. I personally am annoyed by the perpetual beta of most Linux Distros (including Ubuntu). The user experience with different types of hardware can vary. To suggest Linux over Mac OS X just laughable. Linux is no more gamer friendly than Mac OS X. Wine, in general, is a joke. Poor performance, buggy compatibility. Besides, Steam works on Mac OS X, and Wine is available for Mac OS X. And for the most part, any open source Linux program is equally available for Mac OS X as long as the program is Unix compliant.

Personally, I could never use Linux in any type of productive manner. It is fun to play around with, but in the end it would just piss me off.


^FALSE! AutoCAD is available for Mac. Also, Mac comes with Automator.