I'll give you that it crashes constantly. I have had crashing problems with firefox for the last couple of months. Wasn't happening before.
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I apologize for saying this, but iwomm. Librewolf fixes the ads and AI, I cannot reproduce the RAM issues (it uses less than chrome for me), crashing, speed and need for relaunch. The profiles and session restoration do suck though.
this should solve your session woes; i've had the same probem in recent versions.
as for the rest of those issues, settings and about:config tweaking can solve those problems, but imo you're probably better off using a soft fork that does that automatically like waterfox, floorp, librewolf, etc.
use zen
You gotta use librewolf