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by f1refly 1898 days ago
Being "behind in some benchmarks" is not an argument at all. You're implying that

1. Those test convey any useful information leading to

2. The average user is able to notice the difference in the real world

I think that things that are not js execution time for actual site functionality are much worse for the overall web experience, namely js execution time for ads/trackers and overall latency caused by bad connection quality or bandwidth. The overall experience on firefox with ublock is en par with chrome with ublock for your average mom.

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You don’t have to convince me of Firefox being all around better, but I think it is important to note the areas where it could improve.