Comment by truetraveller
5 hours ago
You forgot the first part. the famous x,y, and z: "by virtualizing time itself, patching key browser audio APIs, and waging war against headless Chrome's quirks.
5 hours ago
You forgot the first part. the famous x,y, and z: "by virtualizing time itself, patching key browser audio APIs, and waging war against headless Chrome's quirks.
Yep, that's good one. "Virtualizing time itself" itself is such a dead giveaway. What a nonsensical phrase.
Virtual Time is a feature of Chrome to fast forward when rendering.
See --virtual-time-budget
https://peter.sh/experiments/chromium-command-line-switches/
Yes, but "virtualizing time itself" as phrased is meant to be superfluous, LLMs do that kind of thing a lot. It makes it sound like some kind of mystical or novel approach even though the actual pattern is already common knowledge / explicitly supported.
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