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Firefox (Gecko) is now the fastest browser, beating Chrome (Blink), Brave (Blink), Edge (Blink)

Name: Anonymous 2019-06-20 10:31

Feel old yet?

Name: Anonymous 2019-06-20 12:03

Wrong.

1.safari
2.chrome
3.firefox

Name: Anonymous 2019-06-20 13:16

>>2
We're talking about benchmark results, not your little wee fee-fees. Okay kid?

Name: Anonymous 2019-06-20 13:22

Safari is a laughable meme browser, you may as well use Netscape or Lynx at that point holy shit.

Name: Anonymous 2019-06-20 13:24

w3m is the only option to consider, preferably in the w3m-mode flavour.

Name: Anonymous 2019-06-20 14:14

>>3
Nobody cares about benchmarks. People do care about perceived speed.

>>4
Why? It's my favorite. It has the best UI, great integration with the OS and it's the fastest.

>>5
Bulky and inefficient to use.

Name: Anonymous 2019-06-20 16:12

>>6
>>4
Why?
Terrible UI, poor integration with the OS (privacy concerns), and it is the slowest due to being based on a legacy browser engine that actively prohibits innovation. Need I go on?

Name: Anonymous 2019-06-21 6:46

>>7
What is bad about the UI? It's snappy, beautiful, works like the rest of the OS and has no unrequired bloat.

What aspect isn't integrated well? What do you mean with privacy concerns?

What do you mean with slow? In usage I have found it to be the fastest observing speed of websites, shortcuts, finding functions (switching tabs, incognito mode, history, exporting), multitasking with the OS (native video player, dropping in and out of apps), startup speed and the home page, which list all favorites space-efficient and without bloat, advertisements or a redundant search bar.

Name: Anonymous 2019-06-21 9:32

Name: Anonymous 2019-06-21 11:19

>>8
you mean with privacy concerns
Apple hoovers up every keystroke and screenshots the page every few seconds.

Name: Anonymous 2019-06-21 12:04

>>10
Source: Your'are anus

I know windows does it because I used wireshark to monitor it out myself.
The image viewer phones home when you load an image.

Name: Anonymous 2019-06-21 13:21

Counterpoint: Safari is not available on Windows, the largest OS segment.

Name: Anonymous 2019-06-21 17:03

>>12
Android is the largest OS segment.

Name: Anonymous 2019-06-21 20:36

>>13
Desktop oses. Are you Autistic?

Name: Anonymous 2019-06-21 23:15

>>11
So you think Windows does that because they are the Bad Company unlike Apple? No, they all do it because it is part of their relationship with the USA government. Consumer hard/software isn't just for fun, you are allowed access to it precisely because it spies on you.

Name: Anonymous 2019-06-22 2:33

>>12
Not true. You can still run Safari 5.1 for Windows

Name: Anonymous 2019-06-22 7:57

>>16
It's 11years old.

Name: Anonymous 2019-06-22 17:42

>>15
Unscientific drivel. You can monitor packets and find out.

Name: Anonymous 2019-06-22 21:39

>>18
...and they all send packets to MS/Apple/Google/Dropbox/{vendor name}

which then gets proxied to the NSA

Name: Anonymous 2019-06-22 22:27

>>18
So what you are saying is that Apple does not allow the US government total access to their technology and data to spy on users without constraints?

Name: Anonymous 2019-06-22 22:29

I use Apple Packet Monitor App on my iphone and it says that apple is monitoring precisely ZERO packets. Try doing science, paranoid retards.

Name: Anonymous 2019-06-23 8:51

>>19,20
If you save your data on their servers you of course have no idea what they're doing.

>>21
You can monitor your packets on the next node on your network.

Name: Anonymous 2019-06-23 19:57

Monitor my anus

Name: Anonymous 2019-06-26 7:09

Firefaux

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