AMD 4600U, 16GB RAM, 1TB NVME
- can do light gaming
- cannot do Bubble.
The Bubble editor performance is getting MUCH Worse.
- tried latest Chrome, Edge, Brave.
Been bubble on this PC for years, but thing getting worse.
( My app become bigger is the issue?? )
The performance drop is very Serious. Click anything, browser may stuck for 3~4 seconds. Quite frequent.
I dont understand, where all the money spent?
Cant even create a Win/Mac based Editor?
Have you tried using the editor in a private window on Brave?
I’ve found that tends to be a more efficient way to use the editor, especially if you’re working across multiple tabs, because it doesn’t brick up the cache.
Same issue I have:
5-1135G7 @ 2.40GHz 1.38 GHz + 24 GB Ram and bubble lags on chrome, but it’s pretty irregular. Have no idea why I have those peaks.
Bubble Minimum PC Requirement
- Latest GEN CPU with gaming grade Single Core Speed
- Minimum DDR5X Speed RAM or equivalant. 32GB
- Low Latency Internet connection to Bubble US Based Server.
- GPU, yah. needed. 4050 above.
For a no-code Browser-based IDE.
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this method proven improvement.
yes, much slower today…every click is 5 seconds delay before see response. I think I need to 5x my hourly rate
For the past few weeks , it’s almost impossible to use the editor on a project without closing it and reopening !! super slow!!
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Usually means its time to play Browser roulette again.
For weeks I’ve been using Firefox Developer Edition to run smoothly and its been a dream. But it’s almost like Bubble acts as a virus that steadily renders a browser useless, because now FF DE is crashing all the time…so I cycle back to Brave and that’s behaving itself. For now. Before long I will need to migrate to Arc again…then back to Chrome…then back to Firefox standard edition…then back to Edge…by which time FF DE should hopefully have recovered and I can continue the endless loop once more.
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Myself and the team are experiencing this at the moment - we are Indonesian based so not sure if its a locality thing but its becoming very annoying when we are used to moving fast. 3-4 seconds before a element is recognised as being clicked is not ideal.