what is wrong with you
judas
It's preinstalled and packaged by Fedora, which means that it'll be verified by Fedora themselves to be secure (applies to all preinstalled apps in Fedora). However, this adds a small delay to updates with a couple of days at most. I'm guessing that Firefox 122 will roll out to Fedora in two, three days or so.
If you don't like waiting, then simply uninstall the fedora version and install the flatpak version.
Yup. Feedly. Been using it since Google Reader got murdered. Used Google Reader before that, naturally. Mostly use it for tech news these days. Used to have a bunch of categories like comics, business and finance, android news, Linux news, but it got quite overwhelming at that point and I got stressed by it since I'm the type that has to go through the entire feed before I continue my day lol. Having 200 articles to scroll through, and read maybe 20 of them got stressful. These days it's probably around 50 articles per day and I read maybe 5-8.
Anyhow... ᕕ( ᐛ )ᕗ
I use both Fedora (daily driver) and Windows 11 Pro (gaming), and Windows doesn't use much more RAM honestly. Fedora uses currently 10.5 GB of RAM with Firefox, Spotify, Plex, and Telegram running (looks like a couple of YouTube tabs in Firefox are having a party here with 1 GB of used RAM for three tabs...), and Windows is typically only 1-2 GB above this with the same type of usage. I have never maxed out my 32 GB of RAM on either OSs.