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  "publishedAt": "2026-05-17T15:28:15.000Z",
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  "textContent": "> This might seem too obvious, but have you gone over your addons, or are you using a computer with failing hardware?\n>\n> I've seen that you seem to struggle with Pale Moon in some areas, while most others have no issues at all.\n>\n> (I even seem to recall that it's been brought up before, in relation to PassiFox)\n\nHardware is OK. Add-ons do have some tax, but they're not the main culprit (except that conflict between uBO and PassIFox on https://ekomunala.ibled.si/, though with my setup, uBO is disableable with two clicks - have to disable whole extension).\n\nI did notice when testing Pale Moon on Rasperry Pi 5, that on Project VORAPIS welcome dialog, there isn't as much noticeable delay when you interact with it, compared with my usual desktop computer. And yeah, they say Pale Moon favors single-core performance, which is not something Phenom II is good at.\n\nBut stock YouTube is too damn slow regardless and it fucks up the garbage collector, so I don't see the reason to bother with it. Project VORAPIS does require to be logged in for streams to work reliably, which I considered a pet peeve in a not so recent past, but honestly, I don't care anymore. On the other hand, I can keep uBO disabled for youtube.com then and don't get ads.\n\n* * *",
  "title": "Browser Support • Re: Why is Pale Moon so slow?",
  "updatedAt": "2026-05-17T15:28:15.000Z"
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