![]() It was a behaviour facilitated by the fact that, for years, Firefox "didn't mind", it gave me no problem at all, Firefox would stay reactive no matter how many tabs I added to it, so I had the sense that all I needed to do was a sweep of useless tags "any day" and remove most of them (but I had to look at each one of them, because among them there are tabs I use regularly) (I'm a tab user, but don't believe I've hit those kinds of numbers.)ġ) You follow one or more social network where people post a lot of linksĢ) You usually open a tab for that content "for later" instead of putting it on pocket or among the bookmarksģ) You end up not looking at it until you reboot and the you forgot about ut. And, if you were to bring up 11,000 in bugzilla, they'd simply laugh that off & say it's not realistic. And as you can no longer expect consistence between any FF release, no telling what may or may not happen, work better/worse. If I try to save any web page, it still freeze for 5-10 minutes, with the same memory use increase.Īnd I'll also note that over time, different browser versions have worked better/worse with. Webextension stays low even after days, it's at around 0,1 GB now.īut if I load as tab with a youtube video on it, both MainThread and Webextensions would spike by around 2 GB each, freezing firtefox for almost a minute (it was 10-15 minutes at the time the problem was worse) and at this moment such and increase would hang the PC, too (so I can't risk opening old tabs to close them, until I have finished work and can reboot). ![]() With use the memory occupied by the main thread and webcontant increase, but in a reasonable way (at this moment, after days from the last reboot and heavy use, each webcontent is around 1GB, MainThread is 2GB). ![]() When I reboot the PC and stant firefox the CPU and memory use is low (I never did the addition of the total cpu and memory use, but for the entire PC and all the ongoing processes usually is less than 20% (3 GB) at the start, and I seldom have only Firefox going). ![]() I have 10 firefox processes going on at any given time (1 "Main Thread", 8 "Web Content" and 1 "webextensions"). I have noticed the worsening of the problem, so I still have not upgraded to Firefox 82, I am waiting to hear from other people if it does make firefox (or noscript) unusable again.Īlso worth knowing, would be (Firefox, & total "firefox", not just a particular process of it's) CPU & memory usage during these times. if there is a you tube video somewhere in the page at this point Firefox freeze, simply by going on that tab ![]() I don't know what you mean with "on demand", but when I start up firefox the 7 windows come up rather quickly these days (years ago it took a really long time), when I change tab in one of these windows afterward sometimes (if I have visited that tab in the previous few days or even less) it's "already there" (but it's not "current", meaning that it's the copy in cache), if not Firefox has to reload it again. I have 7 windows with 11.000 tabs that I keep from session to session (I am slowly reducing them, they were 15.000 last year, but I didn't have the problems I have now.), and a window in incognito mode that I use now for the things that made me read 11.000 tabs (a lot of them are things that I kept "because I will read them tomorrow", and then forgot, using the incognito mode window removes them if I don't read them before closing firefox) ![]()
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