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Ctrl+ Shift+ R for Hard Reload (mac: hold down ⌘Cmd, ⇧ Shift key and then press R).Ctrl+ R for Normal reload (mac: Hold ⇧ Shift and click the Reload button, or press R).This menu gives you the option of doing a hard refresh, or even clearing the cache and do a hard refresh automatically. You may want to use Chrome Dev Tools by pressingį12: right click on the reload button will open a drop ![]() Not cozy with many open tabs, but a patch that can result effective.Įducated Almost raw. Usually F5 or the reload button are enough. You can reload heavy windows / tabs, the ones with many scripts. This has a good chance of breaking the offending scripts. Never used this one but it can be effective.Īlmost raw: Reload. For example super-easy-auto-refresh or similar. ? Third parties add-on to refresh automatically (or in this case with one click) all the pages. I used it and it solved most of my problem. See it as a quicker, cozier alternative somewhere in between with usual bookmarks. You can use something like One tab an add-on to group open pages (windows and tabs inside) into a kind of link list, without losing them, having the ability to restore them at once (window by window) and a little to manage them. You should decrease the number of open tabs open tabs that will go through the suspend / reactivate process. The fewer the windows open, the fewer the problems. Partial or whole solutions, raw or educated.Įducated. Note: I did not have time to write more succinctly. So not quite the same, not that far anyway.įor a better understandig of the answer read below the section Understanding what is happening. However, I encountered the exact same problem with Firefox under Linux. Unfortunately, even if you were more precise by posting all the links pointed to by your browser, it would not be enough because the content of the internet pages varies over time by changing the advertising inside. The problem you are facing is not reproducible because it depends on the number of open Chrome windows and tabs and their content. PS: NOW after some update, it started to do this every 2-3 hours, not just after standby, and it takes about 15% of the battery when the battery is full, or it just makes the laptop go into sleep mode if the battery is below 60%. How can I block the network request, if I can't block the CPU? I have little snitch but I don't know what rule or what address I need to block. In the task manager, it shows that while CPU is maximum network activity is also at max, so obviously, it's "calling home" and sending whatever. Any other apps I can control the CPU usage so it's not a problem.įFS, someone please help, I can't stand this anymore. ![]() This is really annoying and I only have this issue because of Chrome. The problem is that my battery health is around 50% and because of high CPU usage for long periods the battery can't handle it and the MacBook goes back into sleep and I can't bring it on unless I plug the power adapter even if it's charged > 90%. So when I open up the computer again after standby Chrome starts to use 100% CPU by itself without me doing anything.
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