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Steven Romero

Is this a bug or was it planned this way?apple.com/mac-mini/

Janey
Replying to @stevenromero

Is it your browser? I don't see this in Firefox but I'm curious what's going on here...

Steven Romero
Replying to @janeyswork

You right, in Arc look like a bug but in Safari look so good

Janey
Replying to @stevenromero

Yeah this happened to me often when using Arc, I'm not sure why it happens but have a backup browser if anything looks weird. My developer friends have spent sometimes hours on something only to realize it could be their browser. Weird stuff!

Steven Romero
Replying to @janeyswork

Oh that so sad, especially now that there are so many indie browsers out there. And maybe this is the signal to switch browsers, Arc and Figma are killing my RAM 💀

noClaps
Replying to @stevenromero @janeyswork

There's Zen browser zen-browser.app/ which is made around the same idea and workflow as Arc, but on top of Firefox instead of Chromium. Also, it's open source, unlike Arc. Or you could go back to good old Safari lol

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Steven Romero
Replying to @noclaps @janeyswork

Do you use it? Does it consume as much ram as arc? 👀 Maybe today is the day to try new things

noClaps
Replying to @stevenromero @janeyswork

I use Safari, it's built in, pretty fast and lightweight, and it works well. But if you're looking for good extension support and stuff, Firefox is generally better at that. I've also found it to be lighter than Chrome, at least when I used it on Windows and Linux. Worth a try

Steven Romero
Replying to @noclaps @janeyswork

I try to use vertical Firefox and safari, but no vertical tabs is stop me, i found one called Orión that is like a Sister of safari but i don’t know

noClaps
Replying to @stevenromero @janeyswork

I haven't tried Orion, but I find the idea of it really interesting. You could try that out as well, if you find it works better for you compared to the others

Janey
Replying to @noclaps @stevenromero

Agree with all of these...if you're doing important work things, I would stick to Firefox or something that has some longevity around it so you can guarantee your work works and behaves correctly.

noClaps
Replying to @janeyswork @stevenromero

Yeah, I generally don't like recommending forks of browsers unless they've proven their longevity, unless they offer something unique. Getting vertical tabs to work well in Firefox used to be really hacky, messing with userChrome.css and stuff, so Zen actually has some value here

Janey
Replying to @noclaps @stevenromero

Oh I've been using sideberry for vertical tabs for firefox and it's been pretty flawless! Zen has been interesting as well as floorp. I don't like Arc's "I hope they forgot they wanted and requested this feature" ideology but I'm also wary of any Chrome variant.

noClaps
Replying to @janeyswork @stevenromero

I meant cleaning up the other UI, like the top tab bar and everything else. I also used sidebery, but to customise it to look "native" to the browser is a lot of CSS work, both in the extension settings and userChrome.css. I do remember having a lot of fun with it though lol

noClaps
Replying to @janeyswork @stevenromero

As for the Chrome variant thing, the way I see it, the only benefit to using Firefox- or Chromium-based browsers is their extension library. I don't use a lot of extensions, so I don't really have a reason to use any browser other than the built-in one, which in my case is Safari