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Why can't ff make itself faster if it finds itself to be slow for twitter?

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It's super slow for twitter. Slower than chrome. I googled the problem, and i find very long article for "possible" solutions. Reminds me of the 90s when people had to call up the support and make clicks as they said and keep on trying until something seemed to work.

Why can't ff know by itself that it is using too much memory or cpu and fix itself? How the heck would i know what's making it take time in twitter? I didn't write ff. Just make it work right out of the box. We didn't install ff so that we can lose time coz it's slow, and lose more time trying (in vain) to fix it. We installed it so that it saves us time. Get rid off the public display of the manual on how to make ff faster and you'll see your engineers making ff faster without "ff requiring user intervention by referring to the manual".

Yours friendly, programmer-with-broken-right-arm-taking-15mins-to-type-this-in-with-left-arm

PS: so long as it asks for user intervention to click things and oil it to make it run fine, ff should stay in the 90s. It doesn't deserve to exist in the 21st century where most of the people using ff don't have the time or the interest to attend a CS course so that they can keep their browsers running just like the programmers did back in the 90s.

It's super slow for twitter. Slower than chrome. I googled the problem, and i find very long article for "possible" solutions. Reminds me of the 90s when people had to call up the support and make clicks as they said and keep on trying until something seemed to work. Why can't ff know by itself that it is using too much memory or cpu and fix itself? How the heck would i know what's making it take time in twitter? I didn't write ff. Just make it work right out of the box. We didn't install ff so that we can lose time coz it's slow, and lose more time trying (in vain) to fix it. We installed it so that it saves us time. Get rid off the public display of the manual on how to make ff faster and you'll see your engineers making ff faster without "ff requiring user intervention by referring to the manual". Yours friendly, programmer-with-broken-right-arm-taking-15mins-to-type-this-in-with-left-arm PS: so long as it asks for user intervention to click things and oil it to make it run fine, ff should stay in the 90s. It doesn't deserve to exist in the 21st century where most of the people using ff don't have the time or the interest to attend a CS course so that they can keep their browsers running just like the programmers did back in the 90s.

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https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/websites-look-wrong-or-appear-differently

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