It turns out Google Chrome (via Chromium) includes a default extension which makes extra services available to code running on the *.google.com domains - tweeted about today by Luca Casonato, but the code has been there in the public repo since October 2013 as far as I can tell.
It looks like it’s a way to let Google Hangouts (or presumably its modern predecessors) get additional information from the browser, including the current load on the user’s CPU. Update: On Hacker News a Googler confirms that the Google Meet “troubleshooting” feature uses this to review CPU utilization
The code doesn’t do anything on non-Google domains.
Maybe it’s because you tried it on a non Google site? Idk.
hendrik@palaver.p3x.de 4 months ago
I don't think so. I haven't had a look at the code, but executing that command from the post returns the following on my Chromium:
wanderingmagus@lemm.ee 4 months ago
Maybe it’s because you tried it on a non Google site? Idk.
hendrik@palaver.p3x.de 4 months ago
Hehe, I read that sentence, tried it on google.com
But forget what I said. I have the ungoogled variant of Chromium installed. No wonder that's not in there...