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  • If you have a 5950X and an uptime of >2 weeks, your Linux box has a chance to spontaneously reboot in the middle of normal usage. This is because the Linux kernel is an incredibly ambitious elementary school marshmallow/toothpick structure that got way out of hand.

    I don't know if FreeBSD works any better, but I'm just about ready to find out :\

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    Thank you Mozilla for breaking
    Code:
    browser.tabs.dragDrop.multiselectStacking
    in the latest version of Firefox so that dragging multiple tabs at once is again a janky pain in the neck
    BLOCKMINER3000
    BLOCKMINER3000
    Maybe just revert to Firefox 4 and then stop pushing anything other than security updates because you clearly have no idea how to manage a web browser
    BLOCKMINER3000
    BLOCKMINER3000
    This is what Pale Moon was supposed to be but it's also managed by a moron and doesn't even get security updates (hyperbole)
    BLOCKMINER3000
    BLOCKMINER3000
    It's gotten even slower than before. How do they do it?
    My favorite part of using Linux with 16 GB of RAM is waiting 30 minutes for the OOM Killer to kick in every time I do more than 1 thing at once
    BLOCKMINER3000
    BLOCKMINER3000
    After you wait several hours, it's a coin flip whether or not it kills the actual offending process, or brings down your entire X session, and consequently, all your running processes. Guess what happened this time! :sad:
    BLOCKMINER3000
    BLOCKMINER3000
    >No more than 420 characters PLZ!!!
    >You must wait 7 seconds before performing this action!!!11!!1
    I'm living in HELL
    VinsCool
    VinsCool
    I see, this never happened to me I think.
    WHY.webp

    AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
    The Real Jdbye
    lightwo
    lightwo
    Yep, familiar problem. I think localStorage works, but either way, you can't get away with not running a local web server for various reasons, even just for testing
    Someday internet speed, drive size, and encoding/decoding hardware will be good enough that chroma subsampling is no longer necessary and I will cry tears of joy because it makes even otherwise high quality video look so bad
    Reddit photographers will show you a JPEG that looks like a cheap 90s digicam vomited all over it and then rant to you about how awesome Topaz/DxO/Capture One/Lightroom's noise reduction is
    whoever came up with PEP 668 deserves a hearty sock in the jaw for making a common legitimate usecase more annoying and inconvenient for no reason
    venvs and pipx are cool until they just don't work for something

    oh boy you just wait until I get to Wayland and Flatpak/Snap/AppImage
    the Steam website has been redesigned and now a single tab brings my 5950X to its knees, thank you [email protected]
    VinsCool
    VinsCool
    "It just works", oh wait wrong guy.
    BLOCKMINER3000
    BLOCKMINER3000
    my 5950X also dies for several minutes after I start Steam which just opens my game library so I think Valve just has a problem with web interfaces
    I have become captcha, ruiner of internets.webp

    God I love the modern web
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    diggeloid
    diggeloid
    Weird, I'm on LibreWolf 142.0.1-1 on Fedora and have never run into this. Could be a misconfigured or buggy Anubis instance, or maybe the challenge relies on a feature LibreWolf turns off by default to prevent fingerprinting? I know I've at least turned on webgl in mine, not sure what else.
    XFoxPrower
    XFoxPrower
    Thanks for the re-encode. I can view webp with Vitalbum but that means nothing if I can't save one encountered in the browser. Seems the UI has changed since yesterday. Guess I gotta test my toolset as reposts happen. Also, I'm a fan of web scrapers. Once made a script on Amazon that would let you scrolll endlessly (like Google), scraping the next page of data as needed.
    BLOCKMINER3000
    BLOCKMINER3000
    I'm not the only one having this problem with lore.kernel.org, apparently.
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