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Update Chrome Devtools protocol to match Chrome 96.0.4664.110#8
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Following the semi-automated process established to run these things, this commit updates the Chromewhip protocol to match that produced by a call to chrome's json/protocol on the latest version of the chromewhip docker container. Unfortunately, I didn't manage to work out which version of the protocol this is. This commit also adjusts some of the numbering in browser_protocol_patch.json.
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Re-roll Chrome Devtools protocol to match the latest (as at this time) version of Chrome in the Chrome-headless container from Justin Ribeiro.