I believe that the reason Firefox feels slower to me than Chromium browsers is in part due to the custom security & DNS settings. If I left everything on default, including Cloudflare DNS, it would feel snappier. What's a good compromise to make?
Use systemd-resolved for dns.
>>108695384Idk, it works fine for me with those enabled + set to cloudflare on a 9850X3D, 5090 & 128GB PC, faster than any Chromium browser I've tried.
DNS only affects the first lookup of a domain since the address is cached. You can run a DNS benchmark to compare your custom DNS to your router default.As far as security, try making a new Firefox profile and see if it's snapper. There is an HTTP Request log you can see a breakdown of load time by opening the console with f12.
Turn off fix major site issues dawg in the past 15 years of using Firefox that's only ever broken one thing: video streaming on some but not all nitter instances when proxying is disabled. Do not fall for the acceptable trackers meme. Also, change isolate third-party cookies to block third-party cookies. This hasn't broken anything since mid 2020 when FedCM started getting rolled out since everyone thought Chrome was turning them off. Reminder the bad guy in this story is the UK market authority (FTC), not Google.>DNShttps://dns.adguard.com/dns-query. Always have multiple lines of defense. This doesn't count as using multiple adblockers because the query will only ever reach the server if tracking protection and uBlock have already completely ignored it, so they can't conflict.
>>108695384https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Dnscrypt-proxy#Local_DNS_cache_configuration
Masturbate into a pillow.
>>108695696Random buzzwords from /g/ schizos with 0 factual proof.