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Add option to https://revadike.ga/swi/settings/ to let users set the time period for dynamicContent when the page gets checked. (Possibly with a minimum of 1.5 so they don't go overboard with it.)
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[Suggestion] Setting for time period regarding dynamicContent
Aug 31, 2019
How do "observe" and "periodically" compare in performance terms (CPU, wakeups, RAM usage, browser slowdown)? Are there any use cases where observing isn't plainly better?
How do "observe" and "periodically" compare in performance terms (CPU, wakeups, RAM usage, browser slowdown)? Are there any use cases where observing isn't plainly better?
When js causes a lot of page changes, observing can slow down the page quite a bit.
Add option to https://revadike.ga/swi/settings/ to let users set the time period for dynamicContent when the page gets checked. (Possibly with a minimum of 1.5 so they don't go overboard with it.)
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