As do we know, modern browsers stops javascript timers on tab change to improve performance. I found 2 questions from 2011 in about this:
Chrome: timeouts/interval suspended in background tabs?
How can I make setInterval also work when a tab is inactive in Chrome?
Now, 5 years later, I'm trying to force this AngularJS function (based in setTimeout), to work with tab in background, still having no success.
$interval(function(){
console.log("Test");
}, 100);
Is there any way to get it to work?