or you know, run chrome in a real desktop environment. sure it might take more resources, but that's definitely cheaper than tracking down the places in chromium where you need to make the changes.
Is it? I was talking about it being more in a collective fashion and pushed into the code or done in a way where it would be easier to integrate it into Chrome headless.
I personally already do a lot of Chrome and Firefox in real desktop environment. I love doing it this way. I know I can mimic a real user. It gives me great comfort.
Still, it's only cheaper if you're doing all the tracking down yourself. And I never meant for that to be my point.