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I generally agree with you. Having worked on lots of cross platform software, a big part of that job is to work around quirks of the underlying platforms, which can be significant. However in this case, it's not that Firefox was introducing the usage of these APIs and was then starting to have performance problems. They used the APIs without problems when suddenly Defender came along and slowed them down by orders of magnitude when they had been working fine for years.


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