: I wish I can disable browser extensions per tab or domain, that would help me manage a single browser window for my dev work as well as searches, email, etc while avoiding
extensions injects into DOM and adds a lot of noise to my dev, debugging and perf testing workflow.
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Replying to @_zouhir
I maintain a separate chromium build just to get pristine traces. Not fun.
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Replying to @slightlylate @_zouhir
On devices without any corp policy that forces extensions, this does the trick: canary --user-data-dir="$(mktemp -d)"
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Yeah, was going to mention that, but sadly not my situation
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Last I checked, --disable-extensions still works even with corp policy (shh don't tell Google CorpIT - disabling the watchword extension is the only way I can actually test keyboard latency).
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Replying to @RickByers @slightlylate and
This may be the most useful tweet I've ever read!
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Replying to @philwalton @RickByers and
Same! No more additional Chromium build for tracing/RCS for me. Thanks, Rick!
6:00 PM - 19 May 2019
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