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"textContent": "So I heard, just wondered if there's an override in about:config.\n\nWhich leads to the next question, how do you figure if certain code snippet goes through faster than another? Other than by measuring on another browser engine and hoping it's faster here too. Well, parts that may be super slow already are straightforward if the faster version is significant enough to be picked up by less precise timing.\n\n* * *",
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