you need to use Firefox beta, nightly, mull, or Fennec F-Droid to access about:config and from there you can search for and enable resistFingerprinting. it's not an option in the settings.
yes, if you enable resist fingerprinting on any Firefox build it will cap refresh rate to 60hz. Mull is not doing anything special, it's just changing about:config options by default.
you can disable resist fingerprinting in mull and regain standard refresh rate (although you lose fingerprinting protection) just as you can enable resistFingerprinting in Firefox beta or nightly and see refresh rate cap at 60.
I wholly agree with you there, I'm just saying it's the same behavior on all browsers built on Firefox. true for desktop as well
it's worth noting that this is the intended behaviour for privacy.resistFingerprinting. this is not exclusive to Mull.
aosp and android aren't necessarily one in the same.
everything always has a security flaw. this is horrible logic
you could have used winget or chocolatey as well.
less crashes, higher average fps, behaves with alt+tab better, etc. everything works ✨better✨
you're explanation makes sense and yet, gaming still works better on kde. it's a known reality.
I would extend this Nobara recommendation from "for gaming" to "for anyone with Nvidia graphics"
they've done it for you by accident
never in my years of using Linux have I ever thought that it was rendered clearer. let's be honest with ourselves, no need to lie.
what do you think updates are for?? please stop spreading such terrible practices
to be fair you always could remove edge, it just legitimately broke a lot of windows apps
this is so much more wlrk
ironically that's literally what x11 is made for.