• hsdkfr734r@feddit.nl
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    Maybe. Does it make a big performance difference which css (dark reader or delivered by wiki) is used?

    Is it known how the default to dark mode setting is persisted if let’s say a plugin removed all the Wikipedia cookies on window close? A get or post parameter?

    Either way it’s a good thing that wiki offers a dark mode.

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      Dark reader is one of the heaviest extensions you use, lots of dom modifications. It also passes around far too much data between processes.

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        lots of dom modifications

        That’s good to know. These modifications are needed to replace the style sheet details, I guess?

        passes around far too much data between processes.

        What does this mean? Do you have a link where I could read up on the details? Thanks.

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          Webextensions get their own webprocess as well as running in the website. I don’t have a link but if you read their source they just pass a lot of data to their process to determine things (last i looked some years ago).

          There is a trade off of executing more things on the site vs transferring a lot of data. Either way it’s a heavy extension.