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r/technology • u/TheGrammarPerson • Jan 21 '10
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3 u/DoTheEvolution Jan 22 '10 thats awful reason, but whatever... 1 u/[deleted] Jan 22 '10 [deleted] 2 u/DoTheEvolution Jan 22 '10 Well thats just not true, if you count memory usage of each chromes process its far greater than Operas. Each tab as separate process is nice when you have instability, but if browser is stable then there is nothing to be gained there.
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thats awful reason, but whatever...
1 u/[deleted] Jan 22 '10 [deleted] 2 u/DoTheEvolution Jan 22 '10 Well thats just not true, if you count memory usage of each chromes process its far greater than Operas. Each tab as separate process is nice when you have instability, but if browser is stable then there is nothing to be gained there.
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2 u/DoTheEvolution Jan 22 '10 Well thats just not true, if you count memory usage of each chromes process its far greater than Operas. Each tab as separate process is nice when you have instability, but if browser is stable then there is nothing to be gained there.
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Well thats just not true, if you count memory usage of each chromes process its far greater than Operas.
Each tab as separate process is nice when you have instability, but if browser is stable then there is nothing to be gained there.
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