On Sat, Jun 24, 2017 at 09:50:06PM -0400, Christopher Havel wrote:
In my experience, there are few things in life slower than Chrome/Chromium after restoring a previous session...
I use firefox. It seems to do lazy restoration of tabs, which makes it somewhat more performant.
I've noticed that when it gets slow, doing killall firefox-esr and the restarting it does wonders for speed. Rumour has it that firefox never releases storage for a deleted tab, causing it to bloat.
I should try Chromium sometime. Chrome itself is no longer supported on 32-bit Linux.
I hate the way there aren't any cross-browser bookmarks. Another form of lock-in.
-- hendrik