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Hi, many people (& users of our extensions) want a cleaner DOM on youtube.com/watch (top~2 example) - The source code starts with two <script>'s containing just ~550kb of data (json, mostly ads).
On scale this should save significant electricity & co2
Thus wondering how close we can get there with Chromium (including manifest2)?
/if you have tried & benchmarked such?
/If you wanna share advice or point to a method?
Thanks!
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Hi, many people (& users of our extensions) want a cleaner DOM on youtube.com/watch (top~2 example) - The source code starts with two <script>'s containing just ~550kb of data (json, mostly ads).
Thus wondering how close we can get there with Chromium (including manifest2)?
/if you have tried & benchmarked such?
/If you wanna share advice or point to a method?
Thanks!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: