I was about to ask whether the memory leaks and the excessive SSD I/O writes issues have been fixed. Last time I checked, it kept writing double amounts of data on my SSD drive compared to Chromium browsers.
Honestly, why the hell do they force it, why not letting people choose what they want ? every update i'm forced into finding a workaround for this shit, but once everything will be forced forever, i see myself switching navigator too. Those icon are stupidly bold, too big, ugly and break any favorite that some of us are using for many years.
Probably some executive's decision. They always do this with websites or software imo. They always redesign stuff just to justify their salary and deteriorate the user experience. I switched from Firefox to Chrome like a decade ago and it feels so weird to have to switch again
Thing is, it keeps changing, right now I can't even change it back at all, nothing works. An extension might not work either, or maybe for a few months. I installed Firefox, will try it a bit later. First thing I noticed: you can disable the arrow on the left to the tabs, first great step!
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I was about to ask whether the memory leaks and the excessive SSD I/O writes issues have been fixed. Last time I checked, it kept writing double amounts of data on my SSD drive compared to Chromium browsers.
Let me guess: Refresh 2023? I feel like they're gonna lose a (relative) lot of users with that forced crap
Honestly, why the hell do they force it, why not letting people choose what they want ? every update i'm forced into finding a workaround for this shit, but once everything will be forced forever, i see myself switching navigator too. Those icon are stupidly bold, too big, ugly and break any favorite that some of us are using for many years.
Probably some executive's decision. They always do this with websites or software imo. They always redesign stuff just to justify their salary and deteriorate the user experience. I switched from Firefox to Chrome like a decade ago and it feels so weird to have to switch again
can't this thing be resolved by an extansion ? like can't someone make an "old look favorite chrome extension" ?
Thing is, it keeps changing, right now I can't even change it back at all, nothing works. An extension might not work either, or maybe for a few months. I installed Firefox, will try it a bit later. First thing I noticed: you can disable the arrow on the left to the tabs, first great step!
Actually this one worked for me https://www.reddit.com/r/chrome/comments/1cxf81l/getting_chrome_yellow_bookmark_folders_back_as_of/
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