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  "textContent": "**Off-topic:**\n\n\n> Doesn't necessarily have to be JavaScript. Enough of what the end user feels taking place in a window is constrained and not executed in parallel. Which is natural, but halting other windows and tabs is not. Even Internet Explorer adapted multi-process in the end. Do you still genuinely believe single-process is the way to go? In a browser \"optimized for modern hardware\"?\n\nHaving to trade off seeing the effects of bad web design for a setup that hides it from the user, giving the appearance of responsiveness while the individual processes hang just as hard, building on an IPC system that is fragile, insecure (easily 50% of all sec bugs are due to e10s directly, and more indirectly), very resource-intensive, and in general causing an IMHO more frustrating masked unresponsiveness that will not ever give you feedback on whether a process is busy, ignoring your input, or actually doing things in the background you don't want?\n\n**Yes.**\n\nUnless, of course, you are looking for a virtual machine host instead of a browser.\n\nYou may want to evaluate whether Pale Moon still aligns with what you want or need from a browser. Considering your other thread going on about how frustrating it is to use, for you, you may want to consider using something else.\n\n* * *",
  "title": "General Discussion • Re: YouTube Now Forcing Visitors To Sign In To View Videos",
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