@jalf yes.... it's economical.... That's like saying, sorry, I don't like PCs, they used to take up the size of a house.... Ignore that they got smaller.
How is that supposed to work? If your tabs take up more memory than you have, some of them will have to be swapped out. Putting them in separate processes won't change that
and, of course, now you're basing your argument on the assumptions that browser makers fail to optimize their own software for the usage patterns it shows'
@DeadMG I have 1920x1280 (+ 1280*1024 at work, and, if I can be bothered, at home) and usually employ a three-digit number of open tabs, currently across six open browser windows.
no, reality is that 1) you don't know what you're talking about, and 2) you're one of those people who don't care about that, and 3) that means I'm not interested in debating with you
@Xaade please, go back to CS 101, and learn how an OS works
@DeadMG My Laptop currently has ~120-150 processes running. If my browser would put every tab into it's own process, this would at least double. I can't believe needlessly doubling the amount of <any resource> to be managed by the OS would be a wise idea. And so far I haven't read any advantage this would have.
anyway, might be worth pointing out that I never said I didn't want a process per tab, just that I'm more interested in the overall benefit. As long as FF4 doesn't actually crash, I don't see the urgent need for process isolation between tabs. And as long as resource usage is actually much higher for process-per-tab, it overall doesn't seem like a must-have feature
@jalf Unfortunately it is. For me, FF currently uses 1.3GB of RAM, and over the last 36 hrs it has gotten considerably slower. If I restart it, it will usually need only half the memory to display the same amount of tabs, and be much faster.
@jalf Wow, that's a lot of memory! FF needs that much for a three digit number of open tabs after I have it running for a couple of days. I guess it's all the overhead of creating processes...
anyway, to summarize, you gotta hand it to both FF and Chrome, for keeping each others on edge. Imagine how sluggish FF woudl've been by now, if Chrome hadn't shown up
@jalf I was referring to the wars of marking something as offensive/spam. We had that when I posted a picture of a dead kitten. The problem with this is that the whole of SO chat gets to see those flags and is asked to decide on them. That's silly.
by the way, one quick question. Does anyone know of a gdb frontend which is relatively lightweight (has to fit onto a virtual machine with limited disk space), and which doesn't crash every 10 minutes?
@jalf Well, whether he did or didn't, he could have answered himself. Making accusations and then to dodge explaining what they are based on is pretty lame, to say the least.
@Xaade don't take offense and don't take things on here personal either... it's a chat... whatever is said is said... it's mostly nothing personal and don't assume anything!
I said that from my experience, programmers sometimes limit process memory. In that case, a multiple process browser would scale to large amounts of memory better.
@jalf I know you don't read half of what I say, because you respond to only half the information I say. If I cut my information in half, your response suddenly makes sense. I can reasonably guess that you're only reading half what I say.
problem is that we've had and still have someone else here that has been pissing people off on a regular basis, so now it's being slammed upon when there's attempt to piss off
@Xaade Ignorance is not always a bad thing, it just means you're not informed fully
I'm ignorant on things that have been discussed here and when I don't know something or am wrong, then I'm willing to accept that, if what the other guy is saying is correct of course
@Xaade I'm not sure what your statement was, but don't try to be obsessively right about something, it happens that one is wrong, accept it and correct it and move on
@Xaade read up on memory management... I don't know, try to find out from reliable sources if what you said is correct
@Xaade I certainly don't hate @Alf, although he did, occasionally, take things personal, and does have a tendency to overreact in those cases. But I did know him before he hit SO, so I was prepared for that to happen.
@Tony : Ok, maybe I need to rephrase.... The way you're handling this, and jalf is totally different. I don't appreciate the way jalf handles things. It's my fault I get defensive.... but damn.... does he have to be so scathing?
@sbi I know you don't. Again, I'm only saying that's it's interesting to watch your debate, since they get so heated.... and neither one of you seems to be offended at how scathing the comments get.