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dontbeevil4847240d@asgs do you have any proof that it isn't?
Spoiler alert more ram usage doesn't translate to more total energy
Spoiler alert 2 we should reproduce the exactly situation in another browser to compare, we don't know how many tabs and what was exactly doing -
dontbeevil4847240d@NoToJavaScript still it's just a number, could be 35 hello world, or 35 complex web apps 🙂
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dontbeevil4847240d@asgs I get, I'm waiting that you prove them wrong or that another browser is more energy efficient than edge
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asgs11510240d@dontbeevil well, that icon is ironic. It actually means the app is heavy and getting suspended to unbloat the system
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NoToJavaScript4649240d@dontbeevil true.
It's a mix. Couple of really light sites like https://www.addic7ed.com/
Some youtube videos, 1 playing, 3 on pause
Some MS apps like devops and Azure portal
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dontbeevil4847239d@NoToJavaScript I totally understand, it's always a mix... I was just trying to saying that if we cannot compare the exact scenario on other browser, we cannot prove of it's use more or less resources... just for example I could have one hello world page open and show: wow this browser is so light, or have 100 heavy tabs open and show a browser that use 32gb of ram, that's it...anyway glad we use similar softwares and websites 🙂
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kwilliams6851239d@asgs keeping data in RAM caches costs less energy than recalculating on the CPU? 🤷♂️
Working with MS technos is cool. But it cost you RAM !!!! (And some of our psychy will go out).
joke/meme