Same
At least for me, it does. It got so bad that watching a Twitch stream caused my phone to overheat to the point of freezing up and turning off. In comparison, the offical Twitch app doesn't cause the same issue, neither does Brave. Watching YouTube on Firefox drains the battery basically 2% per minute. OK, my phone is older and runs a custom rom, but other apps run flawlessly.
US uses predominantly black slaves to achieve in a century what other countries did in a millennia
Free's slaves
US: "Thank you black people for what you've done for this country."
Black people: "And...?"
US: "And... now, get the fuck out."
Unfortunatly this wasn't Android exclusive. The Firefox Android App sucked ass in the past and will probably suck ass for the foreseeable future. There are currently multiple support and Reddit threads going about insane battery drain and heat build-up caused by the Firefox App (even when suspended and battery optimized). The UI is barebones and lacks basic features like closing tabs from the navigation bar or opening new tabs by scrolling left on the rightmost tab. Even something as simple as having actual tabs akin to the desktop version is not present, instead you have a tab list or grid view that barely manages to load previews for each open website. The native video player also hasn't been touched in a literal decade.
All in all Firefox Android is a horrible experience that has only the ability to use extensions going for it.
Tony Hawk: Battlepass
Unfortunatley, it doesn't work that way if one side has nukes.
Drunk off his ass.
Need a ride home?
Wtf?
"Not only have I been through hell, I was assistant manager there."
- Gina Linetti
This is the "appdata" folder, this is where all the application's data goes.
So whats the "Programs" folder then?
This is also where the application's data and files go.
But I thought thats the "Programs x86" folder.
This is also where the application's data and files go.
Ok whats "Program Files" then?
This is also where the application's data and files go.
So my config file is in either one if those 4?
No thats in the "Documents" folder, obviously.
Windows program data file structure has always been the wild west.
That would be such a flex. You're driving through the desert with you tank full of water and people around you are dying of dehydration.
If you don't want to be shot trough a wall, then why is your helmet bullet shaped? Check mate.