Lusito / forget-me-not

Make the browser forget website data, except for the data you want to keep.
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High resource (RAM/CPU) usage in Firefox #119

Closed allanlaal closed 5 years ago

allanlaal commented 5 years ago

version: 1.0.5

Firefox's (Firefox Developer Edition 64.0b9) Task Manager shows Forget Me Not as its highest resource user (Energy Impact is medium to high (20..40)), which is quite a lot considering I have 160..210 tabs open this is with the plugin not being used for days, its just showing an icon in the toolbar

Lusito commented 5 years ago

I can't reproduce this. FMN only seems to have an actual value when I do something like closing a tab or changing a tab url. Then again, I don't have 160-210 Tabs open, so I'm nowhere near what you have. Maybe you could share your config, so I can try better understand what feature might be doing this?

Thanks for the report.

Lusito commented 5 years ago

Since the code has been heavily rewritten, I never could reproduce this in the first place and there is no feedback, I'm closing this for now.

allanlaal commented 4 years ago

@Lusito still an issue with FMN 2.2.6 on Firefox 71.0 (build 20191202093317) on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS with just ~220 tabs open (141 actually loaded as foreground tabs) the Resource usage was constantly over 90, hitting peaks of over 200 making Firefox slow as fuck

laptop conf: Kernel Linux 4.10.0-42-generic x86_64 32GB RAM 64GB SSD swap firefox running from SSD Intel® Core™ i7-4710MQ CPU @ 2.50GHz × 8

what other data do you need?

Lusito commented 4 years ago

I've created a new ticket, which will focus on high amounts of tabs and unloaded tabs. See #218