Giorgio Maone wrote:But isn't normal browsing more than usable, instead?
Not quite, as I mentioned, I have been regularly running into less severe, briefer, locking spikes, with fewer tabs. I didn't pursue it, but this synthetic test in a new profile, shows (to me) there is indeed a NS problem.
Giorgio Maone wrote:As I said, I'm gonna investigate ways to alleviate this edge case on slow machines, it's just not a priority (this week at least) because we lived just well so far
My offer stands. Next week?
Giorgio Maone wrote:If it's not the <META>, it may very well be a JavaScript or a Flash reload, but if you look closely you'll notice that every page there reloads itself just after being loaded the first time.
There is no javascript or flash, per the parameters of the experiment (cnn is not allowed, and all plug-ins are disabled). I begin browsing only when all the loading stops, and the cpu activity goes to and stays at idle. And think carefully about what you're saying, if the page itself is at fault, then it would get worse without NS, instead the prolonged locking spikes happen
with NS, but not without it.
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