Firefox address bar sometimes fails...

Every now and then, firefox doesn't autocomplete when I type in the address bar. After every letter I type, autcompletion shows up for like a 1/100 of a second, you have to look really good to notice it . It seems to come and go quite randomly. It's not a big annoyance but just a strange firefox bug.
Anyone else noticed this?

It's probably related to Firefox's tooltips doing the same thing (flicker into visibility very briefly and then disappear). If I change tabs and come back again, it normally fixes that.

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