I have seen folks talk about a pain point for using FF (or forks) being related to YouTube being super slow. The about:config settings the article mentions did seem to lead to YouTube loading faster on both my FF and Zen-Browser installs. So maybe this might help for others that specifically don’t like to use FF as their main browser because of YouTube.

For those that just want the settings:

gfx.webrender.compositor.force-enabled (set to true and restart FF)

If on AMD GPU, this extra setting is supposed to help reduce CPU usage:

media.wmf.zero-copy-nv12-textures-force-enabled (set to true and restart FF)

  • DonutsRMeh@lemmy.world
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    25 minutes ago

    This one doesn’t exist. Should I create a new one?

    media.wmf.zero-copy-nv12-textures-force-enabled
    
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    6 hours ago

    media.wmf.zero-copy-nv12-textures-force-enabled

    This option is Windows-specific.

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      5 hours ago

      but it still works. i tried setting it just now and the video loads immediately now, but interestingly, the rest of the youtube contents still takes a second to load. before it also took a second for the video to load; not enough to make me stop using it, but it was noticeable.

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    16 hours ago

    Welcome to the monopolization of the internet. And blatant anti-competative practices.

    Huge operators like Google can intentionally make their sites and services a worse experience for other browser users.

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    AFAIK the webrender compositor is forcibly disabled on Linux regardless of that setting, which you can see in about:support. (Even then, it only works on Wayland)