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Sergey Karbivnichy2017-02-24 03:42:58
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Sergey Karbivnichy, 2017-02-24 03:42:58

Do you also have a page on Habré eating up all the RAM in FF and Chrome?

The link https://habrahabr.ru/company/microsoft/blog/322284/ is some kind of mysticism. In chrome and Firefox, this page eats up all the memory. Browser versions are latest. I've never seen this.)1.1487897160.jpg

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Rou1997, 2017-02-24
@Rou1997

Yes, some kind of bug, I also have it in Chromium, 400 MB took up and closed the page, something is downloaded from the network, then processed, then everything from the beginning and the memory leaks, I have no desire to look for a bug for free in this case, It doesn’t interfere with use much, but disinterestedly helping the bourgeoisie is evil, and there’s nothing to be surprised here either, did you think memory leaks happen only in C ++? :)
I had the good fortune to use a Python script that occupied five gigabytes of RAM, however, it coped with the task, loops, etc. there was no.

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Konstantin Frolov, 2017-02-24
@nitro80

Try adblock to close all sorts of ads and banners, and generally unnecessary blocks.
In general, on an ancient laptop, it helps me to run chrome without all the add-ons. Of course, a lot of advertising appears, many chips are not available - but at least you can work

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RomanoFFUA, 2017-02-24
@RomanoFFUA

He loads something there cyclically all the time - microsofts, twitter-sweaters, incomprehensible domains other than these, he didn’t delve into it too much, that’s what he eats, scoundrel. For some reason, the screen is not attached, but not only did I eat up a lot of memory, but also the tab stubbornly did not want to close and almost hung the browser tightly. Chrome 56.0.2924.87

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Paranoich, 2017-03-02
@Paranoich

Not much more than other open ones. Empty, only open translate.google.com ate more.
Some (not all) are blocked by uBlock, scripts are enabled.
Look in about:performance. Impact on framerate what?

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