add 6 times ZEN browser.
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Which I start to use more often, but not daily.
Done.
10,000 archival entries for computer related information alone don't really work in browsers.
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calm down ...
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Thank you for the tip about zotero plugin. I have a bookmarks chaos in my browser.
I read a little bit how zotero can help:
I've recently been trying qutebrowser but... I'm not entirely convinced. It seems to use a lot of CPU when playing videos compared to other browsers, even though it's quite light on RAM.
I like the ergonomics of it, as it's very keyboard-oriented, but similar plugins exist already for other browsers that deliver a very similar experience.
I use Brave and Floorp. Of late, I've taken a liking to the latter. How many of y'all have tried Floorp?
What is this list about? It seems dubious to me.
I use ALL browsers
well 10 or so, why? Because I believe "browser isolation" is one of the best and simplest to do privacy and security practices. I have 4 different bank accounts and each bank gets it's own browser, 2 browsers just for YouTube (I use just one mostly with YT) another browser for forums a different browser for online shopping another for the "government" different browsers for different email accounts and services (several Proton and 1 Tuta) there are usage crossovers and additionally heavy usage of Firefox Multi-Account Containers addon/ext. It's a complicated model yet it suits me. Vivaldi is NOT on the list of browsers I use (I find it to cluttered and then there's the closed source issue).
I am looking forward to using working versions of Ladybird and Servo browsers hopefully early 2026.
BTW I also use a GrapheneOS phone with 6 browsers.
I use Firefox on Zorin OS. Itâs rock-solidâno crashes, unlike Chrome/Brave (Error 5/11). YouTube runs smooth with AV1 + uBlock Origin. Gecko avoids Wayland/GPU conflicts. Privacy-first, battery-friendly. After fixes, Chrome works tooâbut Firefox just works out of the box. ![]()
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I can't make up my mind. On my Zorin 18 PC, Brave Browser runs faster, better, and uses fewer resources than Firefox. Firefox requires more CPU power on my system, while Brave requires less.
Brave has been my main browser for a few days now, and Firefox is installed as a fallback.
I'm still hoping for Ladybird. Let's wait and see when Ladybird will be finalized in the future.
Vivaldi and Mullvad browsers. Gave up on firefox after they changed their UA and although the brave browser works fine I don't trust them. So far I've been happy with both of the above although the mullvad browser is not as fast to load web pages as i'd like.

