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      SuperMecha @Regnas
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      @regnas: I'm assuming the tabs automatically hibernate. You should this

      Disable this:
      vivaldi://flags/#automatic-tab-discarding
      Enable this:
      vivaldi://flags/#enable-non-validating-reload-on-normal-reload

      https://www.reddit.com/r/vivaldibrowser/comments/5kq4jm/help_how_can_i_stop_vivaldi_from_hibernating/

      Hope it works 🙂

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        Regnas @SuperMecha
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        @supermecha said in How to control memory usage in Vivaldi:

        @regnas: I'm assuming the tabs automatically hibernate. You should this

        Disable this:
        vivaldi://flags/#automatic-tab-discarding
        Enable this:
        vivaldi://flags/#enable-non-validating-reload-on-normal-reload

        https://www.reddit.com/r/vivaldibrowser/comments/5kq4jm/help_how_can_i_stop_vivaldi_from_hibernating/

        Hope it works 🙂

        I'll give it a go, thank you very much... ✌

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          Chas4
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          Disable Hardware Acceleration it is buggy in Chromium based browsers (it cripples lower power PCs, both the browser & PC). I have seen it on over 60 Windows machines where disabling Hardware Acceleration improved performance and lowered RAM usage.


          Why Open the Web?

          Despite the connecting purpose of the Web, it is not entirely open to all of its users.
          When used correctly, HTML documents can be displayed across platforms and devices.
          However, many devices are excluded access to Web content.

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            Chas4 @helmers
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            @helmers: I have seen that a lot where the main page is fine but a few of the ads are memory hogs and cause CPU spikes


            Why Open the Web?

            Despite the connecting purpose of the Web, it is not entirely open to all of its users.
            When used correctly, HTML documents can be displayed across platforms and devices.
            However, many devices are excluded access to Web content.

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              Catweazle
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              Deactivating the Update advisor, which remains resident in memory even with closed Vivaldi can also release some memory on PC with limited resources, although then you have to look manually if there is any update available.

              >Laptop ACER, AMD Ryzen, GPU AMD Radeon  RAM 16GB, SSD 512GB -Win11 Home 64 v24H2| Vivaldi last stable|

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                acicovic @SuperMecha
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                @supermecha I cannot find the #enable-non-validating-reload-on-normal-reload flag. Do you know if it's still relevant?
                Thanks!

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                  paul1149 Supporters
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                  Do ad blockers lessen the size of the page in Vivaldi, or do they do their filtering after the code is loaded?

                  Current Vivaldi snapshot.. MX-23 Linux x64, KDE desktop.

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                    luetage Supporters Soprano @paul1149
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                    @paul1149 Adblockers block the sources, that means the page that is actually loaded in the browser becomes smaller, but they use resources themselves. If you really want to block efficiently, you should edit your hosts file on operating system level.

                    github ◊ vfm

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                      GrantJacobs
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                      It'd be great if you could explain precisely what "won’t use as many resources" in "They will still be readily available when needed, but won’t use as many resources as your other active tabs." means.

                      For example, does it mean:

                      • remove everything except the URL, page title, and thumbnail image (and perhaps the HTTP header) [i.e. a glorified bookmark]

                      • move everything to a disk cache, leaving in RAM everything except <see previous>

                      or other arrangements.

                      In particular, some of us who have very free RAM or disk (sic) storage, we want things to NOT get cached if we’re not using them.

                      In my case, currently Vivaldi is using up so much disk storage I'm having to consider buying external storage to migrate files off the system so Vivaldi can cope, and I'm not a walking bank :-(Besides, I'm beyond tired of the amount of time I'm having dedicate to managing disk space.) I'm left wondering if this excess usage of disk is due to Vivaldi caching inactive tabs. Whatever it is it eats up many Gbs of storage even under careful use. My impression is that it uses RAM up to some tipping point, at which it starts eating disk storage in a fairly big way. The only remedy I've found so far has been to quit the browser and start over. I'm hoping the Task Manager will help, but looking at the description I can't tell if it's simply moving things to disk or not.

                      It’s also be useful to explain what "Background page: Vivaldi" is as opposed to "Browser" in Task Manager are. (In my case these are using 380Mb + 290Mb RAM.)

                      It might help if developers kept in mind some users will only have, say, 4Gb RAM, with the OS taking 2+ Gb of it. If web pages and/or Vivaldi get greedy with either RAM or disk storage, the system will thrash. (Probably also not good for the SSD card.)

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                        ozoratsubasa @GrantJacobs
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                        @GrantJacobs said in How to control memory usage in Vivaldi:

                        It’s also be useful to explain what "Background page: Vivaldi" is as opposed to "Browser" in Task Manager are. (In my case these are using 380Mb + 290Mb RAM.)

                        almost 2gb/1,5gb to me >_>

                        t.me/senna889091

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                          mib2berlin Soprano @ozoratsubasa
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                          @ozoratsubasa
                          This seams very high or you have 100 tabs open. no

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                          Cheers, mib

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                            lamarca
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                            All modern browsers (with Javascript compilers) work best with a lot of memory.

                            Volunteer & Tester

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                              Beholder4096
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                              !!! NECRO !!!

                              Why?? Memory is cheap! I even turned off suspending tabs wnen not used, I like them being on, like I left them.

                              Please give us tips whether to use ram drive for vivaldi cache (which I do now) or just turn off vivaldi cache altogether.

                              Slowly losing faith in Vivaldi

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                                1. There's nothing relevant here, thank you for taking your time, but it's the truth.
                                2. Vivaldi still is the best, although it consumes a lot of RAM, that's not exclusive of Vivaldi. I have 8 GB of RAM and it has never crashed.
                                  The only extension I use is Windscribe VPN and it never brings me any problem.
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                                  yoandyvm96 Ambassador @Chas4
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                                  @chas4: I just did that. We'll see if there's improvement. I don't complain of Vivaldi's performance on my PC, but I always try to make it as smoother as possible.

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