Thank you for maintaining this, glad to see it's still going. It was funny to see Mozilla fumble their policy update while apparently trying to be vague.
I see your headline features are anti-tracking, private tabs, and container tabs, but do you still do any performance optimizations beyond Firefox, either in code or by compiler?
Ah, I see you mention this for 6.5.0:
"We have now bumped the “tuned” CPU code generation to match Skylake2 processor instruction sets. This should result in better performance if you have an Intel Skylake (or equivalent AMD processor) or better."
Do you continue to see some measurable performance improvements in WF over FF thanks to compiler optimizations?
I see your headline features are anti-tracking, private tabs, and container tabs, but do you still do any performance optimizations beyond Firefox, either in code or by compiler?
Ah, I see you mention this for 6.5.0:
"We have now bumped the “tuned” CPU code generation to match Skylake2 processor instruction sets. This should result in better performance if you have an Intel Skylake (or equivalent AMD processor) or better."
Do you continue to see some measurable performance improvements in WF over FF thanks to compiler optimizations?
Wish you the best with your v7.0 build system.