Comment by auggierose 5 months ago I was aware of that for browsers; is this also true for Electron? 3 comments auggierose Reply ivanmontillam 5 months ago Electron is just a packager for Chromium, with the minimum code necessary to achieve that objective.Technically it is a browser. Unless I am making a serious logic flaw here, it should be applicable. high_priest 5 months ago Ok, but is the eluctron runtime freed of this throttling limitation? auggierose 5 months ago Yes, that is the question. There seems to be no good reason to keep that limitation in the packaged browser.
ivanmontillam 5 months ago Electron is just a packager for Chromium, with the minimum code necessary to achieve that objective.Technically it is a browser. Unless I am making a serious logic flaw here, it should be applicable. high_priest 5 months ago Ok, but is the eluctron runtime freed of this throttling limitation? auggierose 5 months ago Yes, that is the question. There seems to be no good reason to keep that limitation in the packaged browser.
high_priest 5 months ago Ok, but is the eluctron runtime freed of this throttling limitation? auggierose 5 months ago Yes, that is the question. There seems to be no good reason to keep that limitation in the packaged browser.
auggierose 5 months ago Yes, that is the question. There seems to be no good reason to keep that limitation in the packaged browser.
Electron is just a packager for Chromium, with the minimum code necessary to achieve that objective.
Technically it is a browser. Unless I am making a serious logic flaw here, it should be applicable.
Ok, but is the eluctron runtime freed of this throttling limitation?
Yes, that is the question. There seems to be no good reason to keep that limitation in the packaged browser.