Gnome filtering of JSAPI log messages
So the issue that appears quite often is that gnome mainly extensions and extensions host
I would like to join to that discussion. So the similar issue appears on my system as well as many other users. The main issue with gnome writing to much of messages to journald is related to bad filtering of the log messages and to not having option to add rate to the amount of messages generated by gnome to the journald.
Few ways to fix that. One would be add a rate limit into gnome itself and forcefully filter the JSAPI messages that get generated by extensions. Other would be adding a systemd service with addition of the LogRateLimitIntervalSec= and LogRateLimitBurst= for the service the other approach if implemented badly might slow down the app itself
Thrid option would be adding a filter as independent program between the gnome services and a journald facility. Meaning filter the messages by independent utility that parses each of the gnome application or graphical applications messages before they get to the systemd logging.
The apps write to the syserr and logging system so addition of that type of apps can be done independently of gnome as well.
Tell me what are your views on the issue and how fisable is for the gnome team to add option itself or we could start writing independent program to remove that annoyance.
If my system is low on memory that type of messages slow down the system and make it unusable.
I will post this as separate issue as well.