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[Bug]: floorp consumes very high CPU if multiple tabs are opened in multiple containers. #1492

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universish opened this issue Oct 27, 2024 · 0 comments
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Bug Summary

floorp consumes very high CPU if multiple tabs are opened in multiple containers.
Too many Isolated Web Co tasks running in task manager. floorp does not give tapki, it says wait or close.

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flathub version

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11.19.1

Operating System

fedora 40

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