I've said the same thing lately for Chromium, seems most websites are suddenly "broken" as far as scripting lately since the 30-ish train of chromium. I started using actual Chrome, which seems *better*, but sadly I'm finding myself having to go to firefox to even render/use various sites lately. Seeing this isn't encouraging... I can never tell now how much is the site being broken, slow, or my browser being simply weird.

Anyone else seeing this? Wondering if there was like a fundamental change that goes against modern trends in (highly) scripted sites in chrome derivitives.

The sad trend is every site I encounter wants to pack my browser with scripts from 20 different sites, and notscript/ghostery/adblock catches them all, making it even harder to know what is or isn't actually my issue. I just refuse to *not* run them, as who knows what kind of things they're doing to track/infect me.

Almost need to sandbox a vm with snapshots as a honeypot just to read the news, expecting to be infected by legit sites with tracking cookies and scripts, or worse.

-mb


On 04/30/2014 07:07 PM, [email protected] wrote:
I have the same issue on both Win7 and Linux.

Misery loves company ;)

I suspect that part of my problem is all of the (expletive deleted)
nepomuk and akonadi garbage that most Linux distributions now seem to
force on us.  I have tried to kill off all that garbage, but it continues
to keep resurfacing and haunting me and I don't know how to totally
destroy it.





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