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"textContent": "> Yes, the Windows version does seem more snappy. I don't have any benchmarks to share, but definitely feels like it is moving along pretty good in comparison to the last version. I watched a streaming video on rumble, and the browser UI seemed to freeze momentarily after the video was playing for about 15 seconds, but after a pause of about 1-2 seconds then everything continued without further hesitation.\n>\n> I don't have any hardware to try a Loongarch version, that one may be hard to get tested.\n\nGot someone to test the LoongArch version, seemed to work fine.\n\nI've got some extra things coming up for prerelease 1.2 or 2, whichever one I feel most comfortable being 'finished'.\nPrereleases from now on will be Win64 only, mainly to save me from hours of compile time, etc (unless it's a platform change, in which it'll be Win64 and said platform)\n\nSpeaking of such actually, can you provide like a video on what said freezes are on while watching Rumble?\n\n* * *",
"title": "Other Applications • Re: Dactyloidae Browser (Basilisk fork)",
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