What is the lightest browser to launch a jupyter notebook?
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Currently I am using Firefox as default browser, I have no issue to naviguate with it, but I have a little limited memory (8GB, 6.8 available) and Firefox takes a lot of RAM for nothing big, the more I use it in the time, the more it "eats" the RAM. I want to know which is the lightest browser to use jupyter notebook to save my RAM for computations on my dataset for instance.
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Currently I am using Firefox as default browser, I have no issue to naviguate with it, but I have a little limited memory (8GB, 6.8 available) and Firefox takes a lot of RAM for nothing big, the more I use it in the time, the more it "eats" the RAM. I want to know which is the lightest browser to use jupyter notebook to save my RAM for computations on my dataset for instance.
jupyter anaconda
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You can try Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge.
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– Shubham Panchal
yesterday
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@Shubham Panchal I did try with Chrome and it consumes very less than Firefox clearly (about -2GB). I know the constraint to find a browser which supports Javascript because Jupyter needs it, I did read articles about it (in Quora) but it never precises which is the lightest.
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Currently I am using Firefox as default browser, I have no issue to naviguate with it, but I have a little limited memory (8GB, 6.8 available) and Firefox takes a lot of RAM for nothing big, the more I use it in the time, the more it "eats" the RAM. I want to know which is the lightest browser to use jupyter notebook to save my RAM for computations on my dataset for instance.
jupyter anaconda
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Currently I am using Firefox as default browser, I have no issue to naviguate with it, but I have a little limited memory (8GB, 6.8 available) and Firefox takes a lot of RAM for nothing big, the more I use it in the time, the more it "eats" the RAM. I want to know which is the lightest browser to use jupyter notebook to save my RAM for computations on my dataset for instance.
jupyter anaconda
jupyter anaconda
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You can try Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge.
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– Shubham Panchal
yesterday
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@Shubham Panchal I did try with Chrome and it consumes very less than Firefox clearly (about -2GB). I know the constraint to find a browser which supports Javascript because Jupyter needs it, I did read articles about it (in Quora) but it never precises which is the lightest.
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You can try Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge.
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– Shubham Panchal
yesterday
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@Shubham Panchal I did try with Chrome and it consumes very less than Firefox clearly (about -2GB). I know the constraint to find a browser which supports Javascript because Jupyter needs it, I did read articles about it (in Quora) but it never precises which is the lightest.
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– AvyWam
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You can try Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge.
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– Shubham Panchal
yesterday
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You can try Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge.
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– Shubham Panchal
yesterday
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@Shubham Panchal I did try with Chrome and it consumes very less than Firefox clearly (about -2GB). I know the constraint to find a browser which supports Javascript because Jupyter needs it, I did read articles about it (in Quora) but it never precises which is the lightest.
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– AvyWam
16 hours ago
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@Shubham Panchal I did try with Chrome and it consumes very less than Firefox clearly (about -2GB). I know the constraint to find a browser which supports Javascript because Jupyter needs it, I did read articles about it (in Quora) but it never precises which is the lightest.
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You can try Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge.
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– Shubham Panchal
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@Shubham Panchal I did try with Chrome and it consumes very less than Firefox clearly (about -2GB). I know the constraint to find a browser which supports Javascript because Jupyter needs it, I did read articles about it (in Quora) but it never precises which is the lightest.
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