On 10/27/24 2:33 AM, D. Hugh Redelmeier
via talk wrote:
Firefox performance problems are usually opaque to me.
I always have too many tabs open.
I don't like any alternatives that I've found. Bookmarks have only gotten
worse.
I can tell that Firefox is eating too much CPU when my computer's fan
comes on (all performance problems on my desktop seem to be Firefox
related). Finding the bad tab(s) isn't always easy.
I have noticed a similar situation with my browser of choice which
is brave.
There are some sites that if the tab is left open will slowly ramp
up in load on my system until I close them.
My feeling without any backing proof is that JS or other active site
code is buggy and starts to burn up resources.
I have a client with a web application that some times generates
high hundreds of requests a second to the server and since the JS is
hard to debug the fix has been to reset the web server which causes
the self inflicted DOS attack to stop.
I found that the bad tab was:
<https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2024/10/finally-upgrading-from-isc-dhcp-server-to-isc-kea-for-my-homelab/>
This is a topic that I want to study. Later.
I had had it open for more than a week.
I noticed that article also and emailed it to myself.
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