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submitted 1 week ago by cm0002@ttrpg.network to c/firefox@fedia.io

Almost a month after releasing version 145, Mozilla has launched Firefox 146, the latest update to its popular open-source web browser, now available for download.

The release brings notable platform updates. Linux users running Wayland now benefit from native fractional scaling support, improving visual clarity and rendering accuracy on high-DPI displays.

On macOS, Firefox enables a dedicated GPU process by default, isolating WebGPU, WebGL, and WebRender. This change prevents full-browser crashes from graphics faults, instead restarting the GPU process transparently to maintain session stability.

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