Google kills off Microsoft’s RAM-saving feature for Chrome on Windows 10 (techradar.com) 18 points by GordonS 5y ago ↗ HN
[–] wayneftw 5y ago ↗ Techradar will hijack your browser history in an attempt to trap you in their site, if you’re on a mobile OS.No thanks. [–] jjice 5y ago ↗ I never understood this, especially for a reputable site. It basically ruins a tab for me, I just have to close and reopen it. [–] justinsaccount 5y ago ↗ or just (right click / long press) the back button. [–] birthdaywizard 5y ago ↗ It's a low effort SEO technique. Google uses time spent in site as surrogate metric for quality, so Goodhart's law applies.
[–] jjice 5y ago ↗ I never understood this, especially for a reputable site. It basically ruins a tab for me, I just have to close and reopen it. [–] justinsaccount 5y ago ↗ or just (right click / long press) the back button. [–] birthdaywizard 5y ago ↗ It's a low effort SEO technique. Google uses time spent in site as surrogate metric for quality, so Goodhart's law applies.
[–] birthdaywizard 5y ago ↗ It's a low effort SEO technique. Google uses time spent in site as surrogate metric for quality, so Goodhart's law applies.
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[ 3.5 ms ] story [ 25.8 ms ] threadNo thanks.