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Performance issue on PRs with lots of changes (3rd issue) #7331

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fregante opened this issue Apr 9, 2024 · 3 comments
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Performance issue on PRs with lots of changes (3rd issue) #7331

fregante opened this issue Apr 9, 2024 · 3 comments
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@fregante
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fregante commented Apr 9, 2024

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If after v24.4.9 you still see performance issues, please "like" this issue.

Please do not leave "me too" comments

@fregante fregante added firefox Related to Firefox only safari Related to Safari only performance labels Apr 9, 2024
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(Just a small comment: I thought I was still affected, but then realized that firefox had not updated the lib. I was still on 24.4.1, I had to manually check version on about:addons, and manually request an upgrade to test the 24.4.9 which worked for me. Please triple-check your version before adding a 👍 )
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rbclark commented Apr 22, 2024

In my case I was able to use the 'identify feature' function to track the culprit down to quick-mention. In order to trigger it I have to switch between the conversation and files tabs first. I've verified that I am on 24.4.9 and was still experiencing the issue until I disabled the aforementioned feature.

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kaste commented Apr 30, 2024

I used "identify feature" and had to disable quick-mention and locked-issue. I'm on 24.4.9 using Brave.

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