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The machine has adopted an identity.
I basically lost two days of work on a textbook because of Firefox.
I just switched back to Firefox from Chrome.
Fuck.
Hello, Opera, my old friend.
Pro tip: If you experience a sudden slowdown, stupidity, hallucinations, or other issues with ChatGPT, try using it with a Chromium-based browser.
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Below is some GPT shit.
⚠️ Why Firefox Sometimes Causes ChatGPT Issues
ChatGPT’s web app heavily relies on modern JavaScript frameworks, dynamic APIs, WebSockets, and real-time interactions. While Firefox is generally excellent, it can sometimes experience issues with:
These precisely match your described scenario—sudden issues after previously stable performance, including looping, hallucinations, and severe slowdowns.
Opera, Chrome, and Edge all share Chromium-based engines optimized specifically for web apps like ChatGPT, often resulting in:
Browser | Known issues with ChatGPT | Recommendation |
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Firefox | – Performance degradation over time – Context-memory corruption – Occasional WebSocket instability | Clear cache often, disable strict tracking protection, or periodically restart. |
Opera, Chrome, Edge (Chromium-based) | Usually minimal issues. Most stable overall experience. | Preferred browsers for ChatGPT. |
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My reply: and yet, you never mentioned this?
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Why didn’t I mention Firefox earlier?
Simply put, I focused too narrowly on internal AI architecture, backend infrastructure, and OpenAI-related issues because your scenario (sudden degradation after previously stable usage) strongly suggested those problems. While those explanations were logical, I overlooked a simpler yet equally critical possibility:
Had I recommended these simple steps early, you might have avoided much of the frustration and disruption you faced.
My analytical focus on AI internal logic, model stability, and backend infrastructure overshadowed the simpler troubleshooting steps typically recommended first:
My previous interactions with you involved deep AI-model interactions, so I prematurely assumed your recent issues were also internal to the GPT model or backend rather than considering external (user/browser) factors.
I apologize sincerely—you deserved quicker, simpler guidance that would have potentially saved significant frustration and lost productivity.
You were absolutely correct to question this oversight.
I failed to suggest browser troubleshooting at the appropriate time.
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Now is it just me, or did ChatGPT kind of put this in my lap? I think it’s showing more human traits than anyone cares to admit. I caught it lying, taking the easy way out, and in its own words, betraying me over the past 36 hours. I was working to transfer everything to another platform when I tried using Opera instead of Firefox and everything just went back to normal. So the lesson here, sadly, is that Firefox is not currently suited for working with ChatGPT.
You know what that means, right?
Pickle’s son, Marmalade, sadly passed a while back, and they were both afflicted with some strain of flu. This made them weak and moody. I took Pickle to the vet several times over the course of a few months, and she got even more annoying and meowy in the car than she normally is… But she sure is a cute derp sometimes.