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feat(browser): skip duplicate live view frames to reduce WebSocket load #471

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koichimurakami and others added 4 commits June 22, 2026 02:01
Add _lastFrameData deduplication in startLiveView: if the captured
JPEG base64 is identical to the previous frame, skip calling onFrame.
Applied to both the interval loop and the debounce capture path.
Reset _lastFrameData on stopLiveView so the first frame of each
new session is always sent.

On static pages this eliminates nearly all frame transmissions,
reducing WebSocket traffic by ~90%.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
feat(browser): skip duplicate live view frames to reduce WebSocket load
… and vscode

Remove per-host concurrent session caps that previously blocked users from
opening more than 5 terminal / 5 browser / 5 vscode sessions.
Session count is now bounded only by host machine resources.

- Remove MAX_CONCURRENT_SESSIONS constant from terminal/constants.ts
- Remove session size check in TerminalSessionManager.createSessionWithId
- Remove DEFAULT_MAX_BROWSER_SESSIONS, getMaxBrowserSessionsFromEnv, and
  the sessions.size >= maxSessions guard from BrowserSessionManager
- Update callers in browser.ts and vscode-tunnel-websocket.ts
- Replace limit-enforcement tests with "no-limit" equivalents

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
fix(session): remove concurrent session limits for terminal, browser, and vscode
@koichimurakami koichimurakami merged commit 4fd4097 into beta Jun 22, 2026
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