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  "publishedAt": "2026-05-17T21:50:56.000Z",
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  "textContent": "> You can disable e10s if you do not like it. Dactyloidae gives the user a choice, you don’t have to use e10s if you don’t like e10s.\n\nYou're providing the choice, we are providing the warning. Seriously, this response from us is tame... in the old days when we were a bit stricter, you would likely be banned by now. We found that approach doesn't solve anything and are more diplomatic now.\n\nOur point is only that we don't want our users trusting this, it's like the NoScript thing. Yes, we know a bunch of half-wit tinkerers with more ego than brains will stumble their way into making it \"work\" and be happy with the results because they don't understand the architecture enough to know what a monumentally terrible decision it is. Enabling e10s is like putting sawdust in your engine. I mean, if a sick person comes to me, and I show them a list containing a witch doctor, a faith healer, and a licensed physician as \"a series of neutral choices,\" because the other options worked for some people and made them happy, I feel like I'd be doing them a disservice.\n\nBut hey, that's just me... apparently a lot of developers and users like hacky paths that get them the results they want today, with minimal or no effort, no matter how bad an idea they are. We just have to learn to grit our teeth and tolerate it a bit better, and not take the nuclear option, because if we do, we'll be isolated and have people mad at us. I mean, not that I put a lot of effort into Epyrus myself these days... maybe I should just stop caring so much. Obviously no one else does.\n\n* * *",
  "title": "Browser Support • Re: Why is Pale Moon so slow?",
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