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Steps to reproduce:
Many tabs open for many days.

Potential issue
I'm not sure if this is an actual issue or a red herring, but Orion seems to be using an order of magnitude more ports than any other app on my system:

Screenshot

I have also noticed a performance degradation which was fixed after restarting Orion (and the port count went back down):

Screenshot

  • Vlad replied to this.

    gianni Steps to reproduce? The submission as it is has almost zero value as it does not explain what is causing port usage.- web pages you loaded? extensions you installed? or whether other similar browsers like Safari would behave the same in same cirumstances. Help us help you 🙂

      @Vlad there are no concrete steps that I know of beyond having many tabs open for many days.

      I am just trying to help you guys out and make Orion better. I don't know why there are so many ports open. Perhaps it's nothing perhaps it will help you down the line.

      Orion 0.99.122-beta (WebKit 615.1.11.7)
      macOS Version 13.0.1 (Build 22A400)
      MacBookPro18,4

      Session Info:

      Enabled Extensions:

      • 1Password – Password Manager (firefox)
      • ZenHub for GitHub (firefox)
      • Bypass Paywalls Clean (firefox)
      • Read on reMarkable (chrome)

      Disabled Extensions:

      • Tridactyl (firefox)

      Non Default Settings:

      • AlwaysShowToolbarInFullScreen => 0
      • AutofillEnabled => 0
      • ShowFullWebsiteAddress => 0
      • PreferredBookmarkFolderId => 2
      • PasswordProvider => thirdParty
      • DefaultFontFamily => SF Pro Display
      • ContentBlockerLastUpdated => 2022-11-25 00:00:00 +0000
      • CustomAppIcon => appicon2
      • isBackgroundImageDarkOnStartPage => 0
      • overflowMenuItems => (
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        )
      • WebAutomaticSpellingCorrectionEnabled => 0
      • WebContinuousSpellCheckingEnabled => 0
      • WebAutomaticQuoteSubstitutionEnabled => 0
      • WebAutomaticDashSubstitutionEnabled => 0
      • ShouldShowWelcomeAnimation => 0
      • ToolbarConfiguration => {
        "TB Default Item Identifiers" = (
        windows,
        navigationGroup,
        NSToolbarFlexibleSpaceItem,
        privacyButton,
        websiteSettingsButton,
        locationBar,
        bookmarkButton,
        addTabButton,
        NSToolbarFlexibleSpaceItem,
        shareButton,
        tabOverview
        );
        "TB Display Mode" = 2;
        "TB Icon Size Mode" = 1;
        "TB Is Shown" = 1;
        "TB Item Identifiers" = (
        windows,
        navigationGroup,
        NSToolbarFlexibleSpaceItem,
        privacyButton,
        websiteSettingsButton,
        locationBar,
        bookmarkButton,
        addTabButton,
        NSToolbarFlexibleSpaceItem,
        "webExtButton-c734e9ff036ed3e7adafc53cc1dcb851",
        "webExtButton-bfhkfdnddlhfippjbflipboognpdpoeh",
        "webExtButton-2e96031929f098afe0a262e2903c10cd",
        shareButton,
        downloadsButton,
        overflow
        );
        "TB Size Mode" = 1;
        }
      • BrowsersFromDataImported => (
        Safari
        )
      • FirstLaunch => 0
      • FirstTimeWebExtensionNotice => 1
      • LastUsedBuildVersion => 122
      • WillInstallUpdate => 0
      • TabFocusesLinks => 1
      • PreCompiledContentRuleListVersion => 122
      • LastCrashCheckDate => 2023-01-05 15:41:35 +0000
      • NextDownloadID => 200
      • PasswordSavingEnabled => 0
      • SavedWindowSize => 1257.0,1392.0
      • SavedWindowPosition => 2534.0,12.0
      • TabStyle => treeStyle
      • BookmarksBarVisible => 0
      • StatusBarVisible => 1
      • BookmarksSidebarVisible => 1
      • BookmarksSidebarWidth => 82
      • QuitWithConfirmation => 0
      • ActiveLibraryTab => extensions
      • UseTabSwitcherUI => 1
      • RemoveHistoryItemsAfter => afterOneYear
      • BookmarksLastSynced => 1672933298876.573
      • ReadingListLastSynced => 1672933298909.585
      • Vlad replied to this.

        gianni As far as I can see in a simple test, Orion uses less ports than Safari in same circumstances.

        The 199,999 number you see is obviously a glitch of some sorts or a bug but without steps to reproduce it is hard to tell. It could be related to the memory use issues we have been seing though, so thanks for reporting.

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