Uhm, actually, as soon as I hit "send" I went on Facebook (which I didn't check earlier).
All the background content (scripts/CSS) did not load. Upon refreshing, it did (and the page loaded fine). I closed and reopened Iceweasel: same thing happened again. Let me know if you'd like me to test something else, Claudio On Mon, Dec 28, 2015 at 3:59 PM, Claudio Moretti <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Jacob, > > I've played with this for ~10 minutes, and it didn't do anything bad to me > :) > > I've browsed a few "known" websites, and a few "unknown", with and without > rules; it looks fast (which is good) and didn't crash or hang anything > (which is even better). > > Is there any specific tests you'd like me to run? I'm using my (very) old > laptop (core2duo [email protected], 2GB RAM, Debian Jessie, iceweasel > 31.3.0esr-1); I'm not going to have access to my "good" laptop until > mid-January... > > Thanks! > > Claudio > > On Mon, Dec 28, 2015 at 3:13 AM, Jacob Hoffman-Andrews <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> Hi all, >> >> The Firefox version of HTTPSE reads its rulesets from a sqlite file and >> caches them in memory. The current version does this read synchornously >> the first time a given ruleset is encountered, which has the potential >> to lock up the UI thread when disk is slow. >> >> I've got a branch going that switches to reading asynchronously from >> SQLite. To make it work I had to borrow a subtle hack from AdBlock Plus: >> If we get a request and we don't yet have the information about what to >> do with it, we redirect the request to its own URL, then suspend it. >> Once we get back data from SQLite, we result the request. The redirect >> handler fires a second time, but now we have the data cached and can >> rewrite immediately. It's a pretty tricksy change, so I'd like some help >> testing it out. Branch is here: >> >> https://github.com/EFForg/https-everywhere/compare/async?expand=1 >> >> Package for testing is here, along with a signature: >> >> >> https://jacob.hoffman-andrews.com/https-everywhere-5.1.3asyncbeta-eff.xpi.html >> >> Thanks, >> Jacob >> _______________________________________________ >> HTTPS-Everywhere mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://lists.eff.org/mailman/listinfo/https-everywhere > > >
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