@greyback, it seems that upstart-app-launch just sets the score for
paused apps at 900, and changes them back to 100 after being resumed. I
wonder where these numbers came from, and how OOM Killer further
prioritizes processes with the same score. 900 seems pretty high, but I
really don't have much experience with this so I'm not sure. As a hack,
would reducing the score of Oxide (or whatever is actually affected by
this) by 30, or so, points have an impact?

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  OOM scoring kills the browser's render process while the browser is
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