6/2/2023 0 Comments Brave browser debian![]() Why? Because the Chrome browser has become unreliable on so many levels. You see, there are still sites I must use that, for whatever reason, were designed with Google Chrome in mind. That’s not to say I found myself using only one web browser–oh, no… if it was only so simple. SEE: 20 good habits network administrators need–and 10 habits to break (free PDF) (TechRepublic) This was a choice I haven’t regretted for a second. No matter what I did with Safari that behavior would not stop.įinally, I walked away from Apple Safari to make the same web browser I used on Linux my default on macOS. Like with Opera, when working with a longer document in Google Docs, Safari would pop up a warning saying that the site was using too much memory. And then, things took a turn for the worse on Safari. ![]() But then I continued using that default web browser on Linux and, day after day, grew more impressed with its performance and simplicity. Productivity, thy name is memory leak! Why I stoped using Safari as the default browser on macOS What's hot at TechRepublicĬhatGPT cheat sheet: Complete guide for 2023Ħ best alternatives for 2023 (Free & Paid)Īt that point, I was using two different web browsers as my defaults on Linux and macOS, and I was certain Safari would remain as the go-to browser on the Mac side of things. I’d be working along, minding my own business, when all of a sudden the Opera browser would bring the desktop to a grinding halt. And yet, the load the Opera web browser placed on my computer (especially when using Google Docs) was too big an issue to ignore. That was a hard sell because the Opera Workspaces feature was something I didn’t think I could leave behind. A couple of months ago, I finally left Opera as my default web browser on Linux.
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