I quickly wrote up how: https://www.arnevogel.com/firefox-permissions/
Yet Dr.B extension keep balooning and getting crazier day by day!
Now as I write this, it has 97 extensions from prior 84 extension
Man, how many slop will he keep putting out there.
> We turned on crash reporting on the way.
I haven't burst out laughing like this in a while! You'll probably make for some horror stories to a poor Mozilla team.
EDIT: if they still have the profile they can actually find the crash ID for their crash report: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/troubleshoot-firefox-cr...
I'm slightly worried how they arrived at that debounce value. Which extensions need to write to extensions.json continuously, several times a second?
When Firefox finds new extensions, it updates the in-memory set for each of them.
In the typical case that series of updates will be small, and the denounce makes it likely the file gets written only once.
Also the metal pipe.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/random-metal-...
The icing on the cake is the discovery of a potential performance bug in one or more of the about: pages, that's definitely worthy of following up.
Chrome Web Store has something similar: https://chromewebstore.google.com/sitemap
I geel this on a deep personal level.
Every Internet café had at least 2, with Ask.com, Google, Yahoo and later on, Bing being the main contenders.
Not at all; all good developers succeed by finding ways to make their past work look unnecessarily complicated.
Occasionally, databases are useful. ;)
I had to recover somebody's bookmarks for them recently after it decided to destroy the main copy.
@Chaosvex curious how you did that.
It does the same for session tabs (minus the import options) but that never seems to actually work.
https://www.reddit.com/media?url=https%3A%2F%2Fi.redd.it%2Fz...
https://fergido.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/too...
Better to organize it into main findings and side stories.
On addons.mozilla.org, but you can distribute Firefox extensions without posting on addons.mozilla.org. I do.
This is really surprising. Either because Firefox is not that popular ir mozilla has an automatic filter?