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I was compare fonts from latest Nightly and Aurora, looks like in Nightly fonts looks better, can someone confirm this, I start think that I'm bit crazy :rofl:

Yes, They patched a nice bug few days ago, check last page, maybe you can find it.

Rumour from Mozillazine:

TI Javascript engine may land this or next week. Finger crossed. It will be buggy but bugs will be ironed out slowly slowly.

Another old bug fixed:

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=350022

I will be interested in Azure when it starts to help out speed on pages such as this one.

Yeah, it won't really help on simple pages like this, it's already running as fast as it really can be now (my 5 year old computer still blasted past 60fps on pages like this)

It's going to help (primarily) <canvas> and SVG, page rendering is pretty simple.

What's that and how do you go about doing so? More importantly is there a reason for doing so?

http://www.mozilla.org/projects/netlib/http/pipelining-faq.html

can be enabled in about:config:

http://www.mydigitallife.info/speed-up-your-firefox-by-adjusting-your-http-pipelining/

My nightly updated itself last night, and I haven't heard anything about a pause in updates (I can't imagine that ever happening with nightlies now)

i haven't updated my nightly since last month, i tried to update it today and it said it was up-to-date so idk

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