@[email protected] to Ask LemmyEnglish • 7 months agoWhich is more ram efficient Lemmy or Reddit?message-square14fedilinkarrow-up132arrow-down113file-text
arrow-up119arrow-down1message-squareWhich is more ram efficient Lemmy or Reddit?@[email protected] to Ask LemmyEnglish • 7 months agomessage-square14fedilinkfile-text
minus-square@Zaklink14•7 months agoAccording to a memory snapshot from Firefox 126 devtools, with uBlock Origin, immediately after a fresh page load: old.reddit.com: 52.54 mb new.reddit.com: 93.48 mb lemmy.world: 54.44 mb old.lemmy.world: 20.25 mb I imagine both versions of Reddit would be worse without the adblocker. There are multiple frontends for Lemmy, and I did not test them all. Other browsers might differ slightly.
minus-square@Zaklink16•edit-27 months agoLemmy.world hosts at least five web frontends, which are in the frontpage sidebar: The default Lemmy UI https://a.lemmy.world - Alexandrite UI https://photon.lemmy.world - Photon UI https://m.lemmy.world - Voyager mobile UI https://old.lemmy.world - A familiar UI It’s possible to use other frontends as well, which don’t necessarily have to be hosted by your Lemmy server.
minus-squareAwkwardLookMonkeyPuppetlinkEnglish7•7 months agoI’m pretty sure the latest reddit has a memory leak that overwhelms the mobile browser after a few minutes and breaks typing.
minus-squareAwkwardLookMonkeyPuppetlinkEnglish1•7 months agoProbably not. It’s such a convoluted and buggy system.
minus-square@[email protected]OPlinkfedilinkEnglish6•7 months ago old.lemmy.world: 20.25 mb Damn that efficiency is sexy I gotta go back to using mlmym again!
According to a memory snapshot from Firefox 126 devtools, with uBlock Origin, immediately after a fresh page load:
I imagine both versions of Reddit would be worse without the adblocker. There are multiple frontends for Lemmy, and I did not test them all. Other browsers might differ slightly.
I never knew lemmy had an “old” version! Thanks
Lemmy.world hosts at least five web frontends, which are in the frontpage sidebar:
It’s possible to use other frontends as well, which don’t necessarily have to be hosted by your Lemmy server.
I’m pretty sure the latest reddit has a memory leak that overwhelms the mobile browser after a few minutes and breaks typing.
Are there React apps that don’t have memory leaks?
Probably not. It’s such a convoluted and buggy system.
Damn that efficiency is sexy I gotta go back to using mlmym again!