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Hi, I've been using nightly for about 5-6 years now the latest nightly version feels so slow and having frequent small annoying freezes, is there a bug I can track about it or I can provide more info? I've experienced this on my PC and laptop.

It feels slow loading pages also clicking the middle mouse button rarely works properly. (opening links and closing tabs)

I haven't tried to reset Firefox yet, but I will if other people think their nightly is working properly.

p.s I didn't find a post about nightly that's why I created a new thread.

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[-] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

Yeah, there is no automoderator here, so things are going to be a little cumbersome to start.

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