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PPPDUD
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Google Chrome/ Chromium

-ElectronicArts- wrote:


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I did that too. You need 100+ tabs to get the smiley in Chrome.
zaid1442011
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Google Chrome/ Chromium

PPPDUD wrote:

-ElectronicArts- wrote:


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I did that too. You need 100+ tabs to get the smiley in Chrome.
You won’t be able to do it because it would crash at 25 tabs. I also have someone using Chrome cause they are from the majority on an old Mac (older than mine) then they have to go close some tabs.
PPPDUD
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Google Chrome/ Chromium

zaid1442011 wrote:

PPPDUD wrote:

-ElectronicArts- wrote:


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I did that too. You need 100+ tabs to get the smiley in Chrome.
You won’t be able to do it because it would crash at 25 tabs. I also have someone using Chrome cause they are from the majority on an old Mac (older than mine) then they have to go close some tabs.
I use a Samsung Galaxy Tab S7+, so crashing isn't really an issue for me. The Galaxy S5 has a much worse crashing problem and crashes if it even tries to load any Scratch 3.0 page.
DifferentDance8
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Google Chrome/ Chromium

zaid1442011 wrote:

PPPDUD wrote:

-ElectronicArts- wrote:


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I did that too. You need 100+ tabs to get the smiley in Chrome.
You won’t be able to do it because it would crash at 25 tabs. I also have someone using Chrome cause they are from the majority on an old Mac (older than mine) then they have to go close some tabs.
On brave, I have the smiley on an Android device so it's not impossible.
breakfast_for_dinner
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Google Chrome/ Chromium

PPPDUD wrote:

(#341)

-ElectronicArts- wrote:


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I did that too. You need 100+ tabs to get the smiley in Chrome.
i couldn't do that if i tried

MagicCrayon9342 wrote:

(#4)
Reasons to use chrome.

1. Everyone else does, for a reason as well
2. It is the fastest.
3. Simple UI
4. Frequent Updates
5. Great support
6. Finished, prestine.
7. Great for coding, debugging, and development.
8. Supports a wide range of web applications
9. Wide extension library
1. if all your friends jumped off of a building, would you do it too?
2. false, every tab is a seperate chromium instance……..i've found firefox opens and runs faster on my computer
3. firefox's is arguably even simpler
4. does firefox not have those?
5. firefox uses the same technology as chrome, that point is invalid…..
6. vague
7. firefox's is better. they reference mdn web docs in the dev console man that's unbeatable
8. see #5
9. so does firefox
TechNerd64
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Google Chrome/ Chromium

I use and prefer chrome, but chrome uses a lot of RAM
BigNate469
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Google Chrome/ Chromium

breakfast_for_dinner wrote:

5. firefox uses the same technology as chrome, that point is invalid…..
Nope. Chrome does not use Gecko as its rendering engine (it uses Blink) or SpiderMonkey as its JS engine (it uses V8).

Other than that, I agree with your points though. I wish someone would create a version of Firefox, but make it use V8 and with Chrome's HTML5/CSS/JS support (which is slightly better than Firefox, especially when it comes to experimental stuff).
breakfast_for_dinner
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Google Chrome/ Chromium

BigNate469 wrote:

(#347)
Nope. Chrome does not use Gecko as its rendering engine (it uses Blink) or SpiderMonkey as its JS engine (it uses V8).
i could've sworn it used chromium
BigNate469
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Google Chrome/ Chromium

breakfast_for_dinner wrote:

BigNate469 wrote:

(#347)
Nope. Chrome does not use Gecko as its rendering engine (it uses Blink) or SpiderMonkey as its JS engine (it uses V8).
i could've sworn it used chromium
The browsers (and similar technologies) based on browsers tree:

Netscape -> Firefox
-> Firefox (Android)

Internet Explorer -> very early versions of Edge

Chromium -> Google Chrome
-> Chrome Android
-> Newer (most at this point) versions of Microsoft Edge
-> Newer versions of Opera
-> Silk
-> WebView Android
-> Samsung Internet
-> Electron

WebKit -> Safari (MacOS)
-> Safari (iOS/iPadOS/VisionOS)
-> Chrome (iOS/iPadOS)
-> Firefox (iOS/iPadOS)
-> Orion (iOS/iPadOS)
-> Brave (iOS/iPadOS)
-> Opera (iOS/iPadOS)
-> DuckDuckGo (iOS/iPadOS)
(Apple's policies about browsers on the App Store basically say “it uses WebKit or it's not on the App Store”)

Last edited by BigNate469 (Aug. 18, 2024 16:06:30)

A-MARIO-PLAYER
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Google Chrome/ Chromium

Firefox is king
BigNate469
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Google Chrome/ Chromium

A-MARIO-PLAYER wrote:

Firefox is king
ATs is the only place I know of where any topic can become one about Firefox.

That's why we have the Firefox topic.
A-MARIO-PLAYER
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Google Chrome/ Chromium

BigNate469 wrote:

(#351)

A-MARIO-PLAYER wrote:

Firefox is king
ATs is the only place I know of where any topic can become one about Firefox.

That's why we have the Firefox topic.
ah i love hijacking the chrome topic into a firefox topic

seriously tho im going to use that link

Last edited by A-MARIO-PLAYER (Aug. 19, 2024 00:18:46)

-ElectronicArts-
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Google Chrome/ Chromium


I like tabs.

Btw why my chrome keeps loading forever when i open a link from another application?
DifferentDance8
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Google Chrome/ Chromium

Today, I was searching for a Mario fangame I made a while ago, when I found some example data in \Data\profile\ZxcvbnData\3
Not entirely sure if this appears in an actual installation (I only found it in a portable version made by someone else), but this doesn't appear in any of the Chromium-based browsers I have installed (Brave and Throium). I can't post the contents of any of them though, as they contain inappropiate language.

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