Does any one know what the new "6" setting is for this pref? I know it's defaulted to this on 27x.
Setting For browser.cache.frecency_half_life_hours
Re: Setting For browser.cache.frecency_half_life_hours
Do a search on cache frecency on MDN; it should provide some information.
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Re: Setting For browser.cache.frecency_half_life_hours
Not finding that easily. However, I noticed that older docs cite settings for 0,1,2,3 which I am familiar with what they do. I just can't easily find what the setting "6" does.
Re: Setting For browser.cache.frecency_half_life_hours
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/doc ... HTTP_cacheThe 'least used' entries are recognized by the lowest value of frecency we re-compute for each entry on its every access. The decay time is controlled by the browser.cache.frecency_half_life_hours preference and defaults to 6 hours. The best decay time will be based on results of an experiment.
This is the first result on DDG with keywords: cache frecency mdn