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Google Chrome?....U good?

Yep. Looks good.

 

Inside Chrome, right click in an empty area in the tab area.  Click Task Manager.  Look at the glory.

 

 

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1 hour ago, Exiled Nephilim said:

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This is normal. Every tab, extension, and Chrome App runs as its' own executable to prevent and reduce attacks on your system. This is known as sandboxing, and is one reason people often joke about Chrome eating your RAM. If you don't have the RAM to spare, I suggest trying another non-Chromium based browser, such as Firefox.

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4 hours ago, kirashi said:

This is normal. Every tab, extension, and Chrome App runs as its' own executable to prevent and reduce attacks on your system. This is known as sandboxing, and is one reason people often joke about Chrome eating your RAM. If you don't have the RAM to spare, I suggest trying another non-Chromium based browser, such as Firefox.

Firefox also introduced Sandboxing recently?

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1 minute ago, MagnumOpus said:

Firefox also introduced Sandboxing recently?

Firefox has had sandboxing for a while now too, but I'm not privy to how they're doing it as I haven't used Firefox since the good old days of 3.6 back when the addons were plentiful and the developer community was more... well, it wasn't better, but it felt more like a community of people hacking shit together back then.

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1 minute ago, kirashi said:

Firefox has had sandboxing for a while now too, but I'm not privy to how they're doing it as I haven't used Firefox since the good old days of 3.6 back when the addons were plentiful and the developer community was more... well, it wasn't better, but it felt more like a community of people hacking shit together back then.

FF Quantum is good but feels like a rough browser to me. Chrome is good enough for me. 

 

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