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It works perfectly. But that's not new, they've had that for a loooong time...
Anything that is unrelated to elephants is irrelephant Anonymous
- The problem with quotes on the internet is that you can never tell if they're genuine Winston Churchill, 1944
- I'd just like a chance to prove that money can't make me happy. Me, all the time
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Yeah, they had, except you had 50 step setup, compared to chrome's "sign in once and you're done".
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I'm curious how FF does in regards to synchronizing bookmarks across devices (PC, phone & tablet).
Does it require me setting up a FF account to do so? Or can it use my Google account or some other magic?
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Chrome loved to OOM my 24GB system. Yes, it took up all 24GB in about 10 minutes after launching it.
What do you get when you cross a joke with a rhetorical question?
The metaphorical solid rear-end expulsions have impacted the metaphorical motorized bladed rotating air movement mechanism.
Do questions with multiple question marks annoy you???
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just wondering how many tabs were there openend?
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Didn't matter. Even if there was only one tab, Chrome would OOM.
I also hate how the tabs get smaller and smaller instead of scrolling like every other browser.
What do you get when you cross a joke with a rhetorical question?
The metaphorical solid rear-end expulsions have impacted the metaphorical motorized bladed rotating air movement mechanism.
Do questions with multiple question marks annoy you???
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I'm just guessing, mind you, but it is "Google" chrome. I'd wager that you'd not need to do anything as it will find plenty to do on its own.
A bit of a memory leak here. A snapshot there. That might tend to add up.
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For about a month now, Chrome has been crashing on me with "Aw. snap" screens on random pages at will.
I have not used FF in over 2 year's now as a personal browser. Might be taking a look now.
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Have you tried a decent browser?
Something that is safe, regardless of the ads served? Something operated by keyboard-shortcuts, instead of a mouse?
Lynx remains the ultimate; IIRC, you already aknowledged that CP registers these browsers. How about you giving us some insight on the browsers used, as well as average screen-resolutions?
Bastard Programmer from Hell
If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]
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Very interesting on two accounts:
1) I've recently tried the new FireFox and thought it was quite good too. I was able to post articles to CP using it with no addt'l challenges.
Chris Maunder wrote: you used up all my RAM and then kept crashing
2) I keep thinking this is related to PWAs (Progressive Web Apps) and Service Workers. I've been really nervous about them. Sometimes I go to a valid site and suddenly my CPU just starts going crazy. PWA / Service Workers are so new I was trying to figure out how to determine if someone is mining bitcoins on my machine.
I found this for Chrome:
chrome://serviceworker-internals/
it will display all the service workers and their current state.
Now we need that for firefox. (hint, anyone?, anyone?)
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Just tried it and it looks good to me. Seems to list them and their state.
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raddevus wrote: I found this for Chrome:
chrome://serviceworker-internals/
Thanks for this!
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Think again! I'm not implying Chrome is any better
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Not as if you were using that RAM for anything else, so it was fair game.
Did you get you experience the free Mr Robot plugin that FF deployed with the update?
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You're right - if VS, Office or, say, Windows itself had needed that RAM it would have taken it already, right?
No Robot for me. I live in hope, though.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Chris Maunder wrote: Except for the bits where you used up all my RAM and then kept crashing.
*khm*
(granted it was running for a few days, but seeing this more and more often after upgrading to FF57)
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I like and use Firefox, but I do not like the change form bookmarks to library and the extra step[ necessary to get to a full listing. I also use Chrome and Opera for various projects.
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For me it is te opposite, since FF 57, which is using the new multi-thread rendering in rusty, I get lots of crashes due to OOM. I switched to Chrome and the probem has gone.
I still prefer the rendering quality of FF (like fonts, gradients, etc) but getting OOM with only 4 tabs is really annoying.
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The quantum version is now my default browser simply because its
faster
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Same observation. (Runs in the background even when closed ... probably mining bitcoins).
Also, trashed Edge.
Edge will always (in our case) default to the "last site" (when it crashes); which in the case of a hosed / "end task" web site, means a "deadlock".
Couldn't find any reference to changing that default behaviour (before trashing it).
"(I) am amazed to see myself here rather than there ... now rather than then".
― Blaise Pascal
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Chris Maunder wrote: ..has inexplicably and suddenly become my new browser of choice
If true, that doesn't seem inexplicable.
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Been using FF for years. Chrome is my #2. IE and Edge are not in the equation.
Sometimes the true reward for completing a task is not the money, but instead the satisfaction of a job well done. But it's usually the money.
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Just stumbled upon this book, Making Games for the Atari 2600, Steven Hugg, eBook - Amazon.com[^], and read the first couple of chapters.
It's actually well written and really interesting if you're into hardware and electronics and understanding how computing actually works. Some really interesting info about the 6502 processor and what you can do.
Since I finally finished Petzold's (Code: The Hidden Language of Computers[^]) and started working with Arduino and building my own little projects, this stuff seems extremely interesting to me.
Have any of you read the Atari book?
modified 19-Dec-17 11:57am.
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raddevus wrote: Have any of you read the Atari book?
No, but I have fond memories of writing 6502 assembly for the Commodore PET, C64, and VIC20.
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