GPT user here ;) And Chrome user too :-D
I can tell you straight away why I choose Chrome (or Chromium-based browsers) over Firefox. In fact it is very simple reason - speed.
Just run Speedometer 3.1 and observe. On my machine Chrome produces around 45, Firefox stucks at 34.
MotionMark - the difference is like x3.
I have to use very heavy websites on a daily basis (like Salesforce) and I can literally feel the difference.
> My email is now being hosted by Microsoft, so hopefully will be free of the outages and limits some of you have experienced with that email in the past.
I can barely understand the logic behind "Hurtling toward a black hole, we seem to be endlessly stuck, horizonless, in the event horizon." and "Ukraine has turned into a rallying call for much of Europe, a vicarious way (dangerous, but not too dangerous) to experience once again the forward vector of time. "
Integrate Ukraine to EU and after that... What? "Hurtling toward a black hole..." again, but this time with Ukraine? ;-)
The hip neighborhoods in western cities are no longer secret and have become expensive and have a lot of tourists. Also, the author is approaching middle age.
What lock are you talking about on macOS? What gates should Apple open and why? You can use any browser you wish, be it Firefox, Chrome, Brave, whatever. I have been using Macs since 2008 and can't remember myself using Safari for anything else then just to download Firefox or Chromium-based something...
I think I messed up my comment mixing locking of browser space on iOS and added that to macOS as well but yes that’s not the case. But then what could be the reason Firefox feels very slow and not as performnat compared to Safari - I think Appel may not be to blame?
Anyway that’s what I meant and I was wrong. My bad.