Saw a good trace today.
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Replying to @slightlylate
Did you see the Netflix's Flamescope now supports Chrome traces? Played with it a little but need to spend more time with it to see if it has value for me https://github.com/Netflix/flamescope …
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Replying to @AndyDavies
Didn't! Neat. Does it support overlying multi-process activity?
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Replying to @slightlylate
Not sure - when I tried examining a trace it showed me the Chrome methods that got called rather than those invoked by 'user content' so I need to find some time to explore a bit more
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Replying to @AndyDavies
Did you grab a trace from devtools or about:tracing? The latter doesn't instrument JS by default
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Replying to @slightlylate
DevTools as I thought I'd start simple first, I was going to try about:tracing too
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They use the same infra these days, but different categories by default. Interesting that you aren't seeing the JS invocation.
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