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Hi Thomas,
Thank you for the quick response!.
Yes, I see my chrome browser (canary) has also updated to the same version, which explains how it started to work again.
but, I would really like to know the answers to the following if possible.
- How are these dangling sessions handled, if those are not specifically destroyed by the program?
- Is there a way to reset any open sessions (if applicable)?
- Is there a way to re-download the model and reset the chrome so we reset everything to the starting point?
Hi Thomas,
About the following question I raised.
Is there a way to reset any open sessions (if applicable)?
I see my question wasn't clear enough. But by "any open sessions" I meant any "unknown" sessions, for example an session I have created earlier but left unclosed(not destroyed).
I think that is not possible atm. Because we are depending on the chrome gc to destroy them eventually and that also means we are not keeping any references internally, which would block go from collecting them.
Thanks
Upekshe
I see my question wasn't clear enough. But by "any open sessions" I meant any "unknown" sessions, for example an session I have created earlier but left unclosed(not destroyed).
I think that is not possible atm. Because we are depending on the chrome gc to destroy them eventually and that also means we are not keeping any references internally, which would block go from collecting them.