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by lorenb
2009 days ago
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This is a fair comment. At the same time even "hard" evidence would likely get dismissed as anecdotal, and there's certainly enough of it now (and even plenty in the past) to point a clear finger at Chrome/Keystone. This certainly beat filing it in the black hole that is Chromium's bug reporter where it would have been ignored / works-on-my-machine'd / or dismissed as anecdotal there. Whatever it is doing is sketchy and causing WindowServer to thrash. And this is not the first sketchy thing it has done. |
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