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Also, when I was using Chromium, I disabled JS by default and enabled it only on a number of sites that really need it. But now I don't want to support Google by using Chromium and Firefox cannot disable JS without installing heavy memory-hungry extensions.


Actually if you install NoScript it should not eat your memory too much. Even if it eats something it will save your memory by blocking javascript which is pretty good trade off.




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