On 08/04/15 15:38, Suvayu Ali wrote:
On Tue, Aug 04, 2015 at 10:32:47AM +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
> For the fun of it I fired up FF and opened up 50 tabs. I purposely picked sites
which have lots of adverts which get updated. 10 of those tabs were of a weather site
which updates the data very frequently.
Btw, FF nightly now has a tracking protection feature that does the "no
tracking" job of many of the privacy add-ons like Privacy Badger,
Ghostery, Disconnect Me, etc. They even have a menu option, both are
still hidden inside about:config though.
Not sure what relevance that has to CPU usage.
> The only "issue" I saw is that playing a video from youtube is choppy even
though you can see from the progress bar that the video itself has been totally
downloaded. I suspect this is due to the single process threaded nature of the FF
implementation.
Again, FF now has something called electrolysis (e10s), which makes it
multi-threaded. Not sure which versions of FF has the feature. I find
it is quite effective, but maybe a bit buggy.
Well, since Fedora doesn't distribute "nightly" and that e10s option
doesn't exist on the fedora released version I don't know what relevance it has to
the discussion.
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