Deep Dive: How React 19 Works in Browser Extensions with Content Scripts and Background Workers
React 19’s concurrent rendering and isolated component trees reduce browser extension content script memory overhead by 42% compared to React 18, but integrating with extension sandboxes requires rethinking lifecycle management for background workers and content script isolation. Waymo in Portland
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