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How about this for steps:

  1. Open a lot of tabs across multiple windows
  2. Enable low power mode
  3. > All tabs except current one are hibernated
  4. Check activity monitor
  5. > All tabs are still retained in memory, despite being hibernated

I would expect that hibernated tabs free their memory. Am I misunderstanding?

  • Vlad replied to this.

    Ibash I am not able to reproduce. Can you show a video to illustrate this?

      Video should be here.

      In this example as soon as low power mode is enabled a lot of the "https://docs.google.com" processes go away. But there still remains a couple processes for "https://docs.google.com", some for "github.com", and some for "arace.tech".

      I would've expected only a process for the "orionfeedback.org" tab.

      • Vlad replied to this.

        Ibash It looks fine to me. Active tabs in open windows will not be suspended at it looks like you have 6 open windows.

          Ah! Thank you.

          I think there's maybe a separate issue of a tab leaking memory. I checked all my tabs and afaict I don't have one open at all for arace.tech, but the process is still there:

            So these memory leaked tabs went away after I restarted Orion, and I can't reproduce them anymore. Will keep an eye out + try to find reproduction steps.

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