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Rust API for the Firefox Profiler
Rust API for the Firefox Profiler – Mozilla Performance.
Firefox Profiler is a tool for analyzing the performance of both websites and Firefox itself. You can visit profiler.firefox.com to learn more about and enable it. Inside the Firefox codebase, …
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