The websites that I​ had open were:
 
lxer.com
elcorreo.com
argia.eus
hoechberg.de
primewire.ag (the main website; I wasn't streaming anything yet)
 
To meassure I used ps_mem; a package from the Manjaro repositories. I could try 
other methods, but besides htop and conky I don't know how. Conky's overall RAM 
usage matched the one I got with ps_mem, but I don't have configured so that 
you can see the processes and how much they are using. I could do that for 
testing though, if it were of any help...

Unlike what Abe notes, I didn't notice any RAM increase over time. I do turn my 
computer off, but I was checking every 5 to 10 minutes or so for about an hour, 
and it was pretty consistent, as were also the other browsers, save for luakit.

Cheers,
obibon
 

Sent: Tuesday, March 01, 2016 at 3:52 AM
From: "Abraham Baker" <[email protected]>
To: "Ibon Santisteban" <[email protected]>, [email protected]
Subject: Re: ram

Sometimes if I use both firefox and qutebrowser at the same time (so I can be 
logged into two gmail accounts at once for example), the RAM usage gets high 
enough that swap starts being used (even though I have 8GB of ram).  This only 
happens if I have a lot of tabs open (especially if they're media-rich sites 
like bandcamp), and I don't know which is necessarily to blame.
 
I have also had some times where I suspended my computer every night for a 
week, so I had >7 days of "uptime", and I ended up needing to restart 
qutebrowser as the ram usage increased over time.
 
Next time I notice this I'll try to notice what's open and which browser is 
using more memory.
 
Abe
 
On Mon, Feb 29, 2016 at 3:58 PM, Florian Bruhin <[email protected]> 
wrote:Hey,

* Ibon Santisteban <[email protected][[email protected]]> [2016-02-29 22:18:30 +0100]:
> First of all, I just discovered qutebrowser, and congratulations
> (and thanks) for such a good piece of software.

You're welcome!

> I'm not really sure this is an issue, but I thought I rather say
> something than not: I have the feeling that for a minimalistic
> browser, it uses too much RAM. I just compared to other browsers and
> this is what I got, having the same amount of tabs (five) open with
> the exact same websites:
>  
> midori: 154.8 MiB
> otter browser: 286.6 MiB
> qupzilla: 198.0 MiB
> luakit: 375.7 MiB (even though it started at around 278, it increases as time 
> goes by for some reason)
> QUTEBROWSER: 587.9 MiB

Hmm, interesting qutebrowser would use this much more RAM compared to
Otter and QupZilla. What pages did you have open, and how precisely
did you measure?

(also note you're not subscribed to the list - I approved your posting
by hand)

Florian

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