I did this and it was the best move I ever made. Beach balls and nonsense before that. I also made it a personal commitment not to install Rosetta or intel apps no matter what. Works for me but I understand not everyone can follow this depending on the apps they require for work etc.I would suggest to do a fresh reinstall of your computer.
I’m using Wipr across my iOS/Mac OS family of devices and happy with it! I also have pi-hole configured at home.I use MS Edge which is actually a very good chromium based browser, instead of Chrome. I use this for my Microsoft stuff, Sharepoint, PWA Teams etc. I am still on Safari for 99.9% of my browsing as its the fastest on the Mac.
An Adblocker would help also - I have switched to a network based Pihole so I do not need extensions taking up more cpu & ram on my MBP, but I understand not everyone has this ability or capability. Either way, not having to load Ad's is going to save a tun of resources and bandwidth.
I was impressed with my nearly maxed out MacBookPro M1 Pro Max 32GB.
Got my ridiculous Apple naming conventions mixed up.What is M1 Pro Max? I can't continue to read without knowing exactly which machine you are talking about.
Leopard?!?
haha I was actually just gonna jump back in this thread today to say it's been happening again with Safari/Firefox, but I think some specific tabs had pushed it to the brink. I've been on 12.5 since it came out. I might try the above cache idea too though. Stoked that yours is working well again @ipedro!Update: it wasn't all the Safari/Chrome tabs I had running.
I installed 12.5 last night and this baby has been humming along. Whatever it was (probably a memory leak of some sort), so far my Activity Monitor is running healthy with plenty of CPU and Memory headroom left. I have close to 100 tabs across Safari and Brave and neither are consuming any unusual amount of memory.
To be honest, I've never understood the attraction of having dozens and dozens of tabs open in the web browser. With how easy it is to save bookmarks and even restore previously accessed pages, it just doesn't make sense to me. Sure, I can understand 5 to 10 open at a time...but anything above that seems kind of ridiculous to me.
I've seen a lot of people complain about their machine slowing down...and then when it's suggested that they simply stop opening 50 or 60 tabs or whatever, they get snorty about it. For some, there seems to be a total disconnect on just how much RAM a single tab can take up depending on the multimedia that is embedded, etc.
Try Vivaldi. It has a feature called "tab stacks" where you can group tabs together. It has a huge ton of configuration options too and also allows easily tiling tabs side by side or in a grid etc if you want to see several at once.I think it’d be nice if browsers could do a decent job of managing tab sprawl, but at the same time I fully admit it’s a bad habit and one I should try to overcome. I don’t really want or care for a ton of tabs, I just often find myself with a ton of them.
That's crazy!What the actual fuuuuuu... Macrumors. 😳
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@arn do you have some insight and/or comment into this? What is MacRumors doing that it's using so many resources that one would see for heavy graphics processing or number crunching, when it's supposed to be primarily serving text and a few images?
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@arn do you have some insight and/or comment into this? What is MacRumors doing that it's using so many resources that one would see for heavy graphics processing or number crunching, when it's supposed to be primarily serving text and a few images?
The problem was never chrome, 12.4 had some nasty ram management bug, my M1 Air was suffering with vscode and chrome opened, now on 12.5 its flying no matter how many things are opened, night and day difference.Update: it wasn't all the Safari/Chrome tabs I had running.
I installed 12.5 last night and this baby has been humming along. Whatever it was (probably a memory leak of some sort), so far my Activity Monitor is running healthy with plenty of CPU and Memory headroom left. I have close to 100 tabs across Safari and Brave and neither are consuming any unusual amount of memory.
Not sure. Ads can sometimes use a lot of resources.What the actual fuuuuuu... Macrumors. 😳
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Not sure. Ads can sometimes use a lot of resources.
What browser is this?