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<h1>2021-11-09 11:54:22 EET</h1>
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<p>Firefox or chrome? which and why | <a href="..">back</a> | <a href="/">home</a> | <a href="/git">git</a></p>
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<h2>Heads up</h2>
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<p>Just to warn you, <strong>this post is a bit bias</strong>, I personally prefer firefox, so my answer
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will obviously be firefox, yes, firefox is not the king of privacy, but I still think
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it's great, here's why.</p>
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<h2>Less bloated</h2>
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<p>Firefox is less heavy and less bloated, it's not as much of a resource, space
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and in general firefox is more light and is smaller than chrome, chromium, etc.
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it also takes less time to compile which matters to me a lot because I compile everything
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from source, chromium takes ~60 times as much to compile as firefox and chromium is written
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in C++ unlike firefox - in rust and rust is known to be slow at compiling so if firefox
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switched back to C++ - firefox would be even faster to compile.</p>
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<p>Chromium also has a messier codebase so that also makes it prune to bugs and generally misshaps and stuff.
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Firefox's LoC is 21 milion where chromium has 35.</p>
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<p>Firefox uses a less bloated, but less performant web engine - gecko, the efficiency is not
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bad imo, but slower than blink, though as it's lighter - i prefer it.</p>
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<h2>Easier to harden</h2>
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<p>Firefox is easier to harden making it nice for people who are willing to spend
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the time tinkering around with it nicer, chromium is a bit a pain in the ass
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and as far as I see the most you can harden it easily is to install a few googled
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addons and that's it where with firefox you can do a lot more. Firefox is great for
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tinkerers and people who like customisation.</p>
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<h2>More customisable</h2>
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<p>Firefox allows for more customisation through <code>user.js</code> script (mainly for preferences) and
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userChrome.css which is great again, for people who are willing to spend the time customising it.
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I prefonally made firefox's interface minimalist with my userChrome and it's nice, where with
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chromium I don't think I can do that AFAIK.</p>
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<h2>Chromium is targeting "tech normies"</h2>
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<p>Chromium and chrome are the most popular browsers out there, so they expect most people using
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them to be "tech normies" (explained what they are in one of my blog posts), so they add all that
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various abstraction and hiding making it hard for anyone to debug it.</p>
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<h2>Firefox has better debugging tools</h2>
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<p>As firefox is not as targeted to an average windows user who just wants to click buttons
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they have good debugging tools, I mainly use it for debugging front-end, but their javascript
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debugging is fine too.</p>
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