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- Jun 12, 2020
It's funny given when Chrome first came on the scene, it was praised for its performance and lean resource consumption. At that time Firefox was an absolute monster that would easily butt up against the constraints of its 32-bit address space assuming it could get that far before killing your PC.Chromium is a memory black hole, I don't know why it is, perhaps it's how it addresses resources? Or is something more nefarious at play?
I would say the tables have turned but they're really just as bad as each other. That being said it can't be helped if some websites are just awful and fuck up your PC. The admin panel for a particularly awful security vendor makes Firefox balloon to 10 GB memory usage if I forget to close the tab and it is left to sit for a day.
Sadly if the Mozilla devs just killed pages that allocated >1 GB of RAM, the vendor would probably just tell people: "We don't support Firefox, go use Chrome!" rather than fix their shit code.