Two browser setup on a mid-range laptop, is it actually worth it for RAM?

My laptop struggles a bit and I'm wondering if running two browsers at once is going to make things worse. The idea is one browser for all my logged in accounts like work stuff and social media and a second one for general browsing where I want a bit more privacy. Something like Brave plus Firefox but open to other combos. Main thing I keep wondering is whether Firefox Multi-Account Containers or just separate Chrome profiles would actually use less memory than two full browsers running side by side. Has anyone tested this in practice or does it not really matter that much. Also heard some mixed things about Brave so not totally sold on it. If anyone has a pairing that works well without eating all your RAM on a midrange machine that would be really helpful to know.

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u/SamThrone — 1 day ago

How easy is it to make real, close friends as an adult in America?

I've heard Americans are pretty good at small talk with strangers and acquaintances, which sounds friendly and nice. I'm curious how often those casual interactions turn into actual friendships.

After school and college, when you don't automatically see the same people every day, do close friendships still form naturally through work, hobbies, neighbors, etc., or does it get harder as you get older?

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u/SamThrone — 11 days ago

What was your first car and why did you pick it?

I'll go first, this is my baby. Got her as a graduation gift from my parents. Couldn't believe it when they handed me the keys. Drove it everywhere for years and still miss it sometimes

u/SamThrone — 15 days ago

Is farming in Canada really becoming unprofitable for new farmers?

Hey, I was talking to a Canadian guy the other day and he was saying that farming in Canada is basically dead for new people. He mentioned crazy taxes, insane equipment costs, and that it's just not profitable anymore. Is it really that bad? And if it is, why isn't the government doing more to support the industry Like cutting taxes or lowering rates? Isn't agriculture one of the most important sectors for the economy? Genuinely curious because I'm from a country where farming is totally different. Not trying to troll, just want to understand why.

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u/SamThrone — 1 month ago