Browsing, local and remote

File browser:
Internet browser:

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coreutils spacefm dired
vivaldi tor eww

Mainly ranger nowadays, but I also have Thunar just in case
Vivaldi

midnightcommander
firefox tor

>Dolphin
>Firefox
Is there any good alternative to Firefox that doesn't sucks up every single byte of your ram?

your browser using 100% of your RAM is a good thing

Not when your SO freezes or everything starts crashing.

check out ungoogled-chromium

firefox with treestyletabs

I installed Ungoogled Chromium on my Gentoo machine, but am thinking of switching back to Firefox.

Chromium is unsettling. It feels like it's still tracking my every move.

pcmanfm, windows explorer
firefox

Don't mind me

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It's been a long time since I saw this picture.

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Good times...

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xplore
chrome

>ranger
that looks nice actually

Explorer.exe
Internet Explorer.exe

pcmanfm
icecat

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You mean rancher?
It does as a matter of fact, like non server XEN

>rancher
ahh nope, I was talking about the ncurses filemanager that accepts vi commands

Nautilus
Firefox

Finder
Safari

>his significant other is a program on his computer

GNOME Files for file browsing.
GNOME Web for internet browsing.

Why? Because they're polished, have good UX, sleek, beautiful, and give a consistent look and feel with the rest of my desktop. They're actually native apps, unlike everything else. Also GNOME Web gives me hardware video acceleration unlike shitty mainstream browsers.

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ranger is tight

I'd say ungoogled chromium but you're clearly a brainlet so, iridium

epiphany is actually a really good browser. I wish it wasn't a part of GNOME because that would be my main browser in an instant

>tfw no libgf.so

nnn
icecat