No, I'm talking about only supporting "trusted" extensions (all 17 of them, last I checked) unless you use nightly and install extensions through a predefined list.
> Luckily we can rely on tooling, such as benchmarks and profilers, to gather...
> I remember switching from Chrome to FF right around Quantum, because it was finally usable on my hardware.
What are you talking about? I'm on an ancient phone and FF is far from slow. Is Chrome faster by X percent? Who cares. Installing an ad blocker is all one needs^W^W I need to surf the net easily.
No, I'm talking about only supporting "trusted" extensions (all 17 of them, last I checked) unless you use nightly and install extensions through a predefined list.
> Luckily we can rely on tooling, such as benchmarks and profilers, to gather... > I remember switching from Chrome to FF right around Quantum, because it was finally usable on my hardware.
What are you talking about? I'm on an ancient phone and FF is far from slow. Is Chrome faster by X percent? Who cares. Installing an ad blocker is all one needs^W^W I need to surf the net easily.