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Old 01-27-2018, 11:23 AM   #232
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I have about 45 Web Extensions in Quantum, with about that many more installed but disabled, as I go through new additions one by one to see what they add/how they're used , and determine if they're keepers.

They don't add overhead to startup here. Quantum, run off an SSD, with profile on an SSD, comes up in about 3 seconds.
And just to check, I made a copy of my production profile, ran Firefox using it, and enabled all of the disabled legacy extensions to see what would happen. I wound up with 90 extensions loaded and active.

Invocation speed stayed the same, and enabling the additional extensions appeared to add one megabyte to the size of the extension process.

In the context of the total amount on memory Firefox uses, that's barely even visible.
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