Safari for general browsing (and default) because it's the most energy efficient one.
Firefox for work. The best implementation of pinned tabs. Shame it's a resource hog.
Chrome for reference and research type stuff. No reason why Chrome, I just want that separate from other contexts.
Chrome Canary for development. Still a Chrome, the best browser for development, but I get to separate all the reference stuff nicely from actual Chrome
Brave for streaming, because it's still a Chrome (so supports all the things) and blocks video ads really well.
Tor for... nice try, FBI. :)
I set up iTerm to open up reference type links I care about in Chrome, and all the other ones in Safari.
Firefox for work. The best implementation of pinned tabs. Shame it's a resource hog.
Chrome for reference and research type stuff. No reason why Chrome, I just want that separate from other contexts.
Chrome Canary for development. Still a Chrome, the best browser for development, but I get to separate all the reference stuff nicely from actual Chrome
Brave for streaming, because it's still a Chrome (so supports all the things) and blocks video ads really well.
Tor for... nice try, FBI. :)
I set up iTerm to open up reference type links I care about in Chrome, and all the other ones in Safari.