I also monitored privacy and performance and opera gx was the worst

  • Geth@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    1 month ago

    The title promises so much, but OP’s dog ate the homework and there’s barely anything he can show us.

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    1 month ago

    What did you conclude? The screenshot tells part of the story, keen to hear the other bits

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    1 month ago

    I mean, thanks?

    But this is way too generalized. Were tabs open? Maybe Opera pre-fills where Chrome/FF doesn’t. There’s a reason real tests isolate and have a methodology.

    While I’m not surprised by the screenshot, it’s not actually useful in any way on it’s own.

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    1 month ago

    You might also be interested in how much modern browsers write to your SSD, even when idle.

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    Running those four browsers at once is not a clever way to compare them. You should turn off all background process unnecessary for the operating system to work and then run just one browser, reboot each time you’re done with measurements. And to make sure whether the e performance depends on the operating system, you should do the same on every major OSes (Linux, MacOS and Windows). Don’t forget to open the same websites with the same number of tabs for a fair comparison.