I say only “mildly”, because my experience on Chromium bugs (ones I’ve filed myself, or ones I’ve encountered that others have filed) has never been very good. I’ve found Firefox much better about fixing bugs.
Not just memory leaks. Since a couple months ago, if you use Chrome via playwright etc. on macOS, it will deposit a copy of Chrome (more than 1GB) into /private/var/folders/kd/<...>/X/com.google.Chrome.code_sign_clone/, and if you exit without a clean browser.close(), the copy of Chrome will remain there. I noticed after it ate up ~50GB in two days. No idea what's the point of this code sign clone thing, but I had to add --disable-features=MacAppCodeSignClone to all my invocations to prevent it, which is super annoying.
If we ask the creators of headless chrome or selenium why they created them, would they say "because adtech providers and CDNs punish legitimate users who don't execute untrusted code on their property"?
lifthrasiir•9mo ago
The reception was not really positive for the obvious reason at that time.