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simple-tab-groups
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"You need an updated version of Firefox for this extension" Despite being on the latest version (111.0.1).
The older release is still available on that page, but presumably with different features. Development looks very active here: https://github.com/Drive4ik/simple-tab-groups/tree/master/plugins/stg-plugin-group-notes
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Simple Tab Groups Extension Frustrations
Please use this page to report issues with Simple Tab Groups.
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Simple Tab Groups closing all tabs
You can use this page to ask questions or submit your feedback about Simple Tab Groups.
- 'Simple Tab Groups' Firefox Extension
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Save PDF tabs in Simple Tab Groups
Please open this page and click on New issue to contact the people who created Simple Tab Groups.
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Improving Firefox Responsiveness on macOS
Are there reasons that the "Simple Tab Groups" extension isn't suitable for you? It seems to be well-maintained, cleverly uses Firefox's "hide tabs" API to keep a single window behind-the-scenes, and has integration with lots of other features like Firefox's containers. I think it's an indirect descendent of the old Tab Groups extension when it was spun out of Firefox.
https://github.com/drive4ik/simple-tab-groups
- S/o to this Firefox extension that enables Tab Groups again.
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Still no tab group extension?
Just use Simple Tab Groups honestly
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Best way to have vertical tabs in Firefox that actually feels responsive?
I assume that the speed is partly a consequence of not integrating with the context menu items of other extensions and of Firefox. See for example the discussions at and around https://github.com/Drive4ik/simple-tab-groups/issues/749#issuecomment-783171538
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Firefox 86 Introduces Total Cookie Protection – Mozilla Security Blog
tab grouping extensions that do not misuse Firefox containers were developed, however in the absence of a tab groups API, conflicts are inevitable
FlameGraph
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JVM Profiling in Action
We'll use async-profiler and flame graphs for profiling. To simplify the process, we'll run the code using JBang.
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Memray – A Memory Profiler for Python
And flame graphs excel and this kind of thing
https://www.brendangregg.com/flamegraphs.html
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All my favorite tracing tools: eBPF, QEMU, Perfetto, new ones I built and more
which can output in a format understood by Brendan Gregg's flame frames (https://www.brendangregg.com/flamegraphs.html)
But that's not quite the kind of tracing you're talking about. We also built a printf-style interface to our recording files, which seems closer:
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Recap of Werner Vogels' Keynote at re:Invent 2023
Strategies included discontinuing or resizing underutilized services, transitioning to more cost-effective solutions, reducing the current resources to the amount of resources that we need for our application, and conducting detailed analyses of computing resource utilization through tools like flamegraphs. This detailed scrutiny helped identify and rectify significant cost-driving areas, such as garbage collection and application configurations.
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Pinpoint performance regressions with CI-Integrated differential profiling
Flame Graphs by Brendan Gregg
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Flameshow: A Terminal Flamegraph Viewer
Historically brendangregg's since AIUI he basically invented flamegraphs
https://www.brendangregg.com/flamegraphs.html
So if you can make your tool eat whatever https://github.com/brendangregg/FlameGraph is fed with you're going to support a lot of existing tooling across OSes and languages.
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Introducing Flame graphs: It’s getting hot in here
“Flame graphs are a visualization of hierarchical data, created to visualize stack traces of profiled software so that the most frequent code-paths to be identified quickly and accurately.”
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Using SVG to create simple sparkline charts
SVGs are amazing for interactive visualisation too. Like Flamegraphs: https://www.brendangregg.com/flamegraphs.html
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Good example of using flame graphs to speed up java code (50x improvement)
This may be a good example of the application of a flame graph but it is not a good demonstration of flame graphs; the graph is nearly incidental. The source has an actual explanation.
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Intro to PostGraphile V5 (Part 1): Replacing the Foundations
A profiling flame graph from Graphile Crystal (a precursor to Grafast) using GraphQL.js' executor (each tick is 1ms, total: 29ms). As we removed more and more responsibilities from GraphQL.js, we ended up only using it for output. Replacing this final responsibility with a custom implementation in Graphile Crystal itself, we reduced execution time for this query down to 15.5ms (effectively removing the majority of the yellow portion of the flame graph).
What are some alternatives?
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sidebarTabs - Emulate tabs in sidebar
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tracing-bunyan-formatter - A Layer implementation for tokio-rs/tracing providing Bunyan formatting for events and spans.
livemarks - Extension that restores RSS Feed Livemarks in Firefox.
HeatMap - Heat map generation tools
paxmod - 🕊️ Firefox add-on for multi-row tabs and site-dependent tab colors
node-clinic - Clinic.js diagnoses your Node.js performance issues
libplatform
pmu-tools - Intel PMU profiling tools