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About a month ago I switched from chrome, which I've been using my whole life, to opera gx. At first it was cool and feature heavy in a good way, but I started seeing flaws, and things I didn't like which made it seem like I had made the wrong choice. It's supposed to have better performance, but as far as I can tell it's practically the same and even if you limit it using gx's big selling point, you can't do much without it hitting the limit, making it run worse than chrome. And heightening the limit only defeats its purpose. I am starting to regret the choice and can always switch back to chrome as I haven't uninstalled it. Do you guys have any idea if it'll shine through later as the better browser? Or should I just switch back to chrome and call it a day? If you guys have a browser I should try in mind tell me, as I'm open to anything chrome-like that just works. I don't want to mess around more than I have to.
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