I disabled WooCommerce and the issue went away, however obviously this is not ideal. This seems to be an issue with WooCommerce upon further inspection. I’ve opened an issue on the Gutenberg GitHub repo to hopefully bring some attention and a solution. I also attached a video showing Firefox closing the connection here. I attached Chrome netlog file here, you can view it here. But after I press the button for the 7th time, there is no space for another connection, so Chrome is waiting for the older connections to get closed, but it never happens. Using Firefox I observed that it always closes the connection after the save is successful, so only 1 connection is active all the time, it never exceeds the 6 paralell connection limit. So until hitting the button 6 times everything is fine, since Chrome and other modern browsers allow to have maximum 6 paralell connection to a single host. I investigated the error, and found it is caused because Chrome never closes the open sockets until I reload the page. Current Wordpress version is 5.2.3, but error occured in former versions too. When I’m using Firefox, everything is fine, no matter how much I hit the save button. Obviously this is not good for productivity when testing, and while my default browser is Firefox, I did some more research and discovered this seems to be an issue with the new WordPress Gutenberg editor and Chrome not closing sockets once done. Like I said though, this did not work, and the only temporary solution was to restart Chrome and Edge and visit the page again.
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