

I have Flatpak Firefox and it’s giving me the same issue as Firefox ESR.
I’m using Firefox ESR because Flatpak Firefox started freezing after a couple of updates and ESR is super stable.
As for my desktop: Gnome - X11
I have Flatpak Firefox and it’s giving me the same issue as Firefox ESR.
I’m using Firefox ESR because Flatpak Firefox started freezing after a couple of updates and ESR is super stable.
As for my desktop: Gnome - X11
Lowered my monitor’s refresh rate to 60 Hz and it didn’t resolve the issue
Can you run a benchmark, maybe this one
Can you see something strange in about:processes?
I can’t find anything suspicious but here’s a snippet of it:
Can you try it in other browsers?
I used Ungoogled Chromium and it opens the pop-ups smoothly (so Firefox is causing the problem):
I disabled recommended performance settings and hardware acceleration in Firefox and I’m still experiencing this issue:
Well, I tried to make it work here but due to low upvotes and the fact that Lemmy is not the right medium for this kind of content, I had to move. As another user said, the reason I was getting low upvotes is because I was posting niche content on a niche site.
Can’t remember tbh
Another wish: Polan can into space
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Look, I don’t want to argue for the sake of arguing but this is what I mean. Today I made two posts and within 10-13 minutes the posts made it to the top of the page (with “hot” being the sorting setting). One post got no upvotes and the other one only got one.
Yes, I know that but eventually the new posts used to show up at the top of the page after 1-5 minutes.
Now, new posts don’t show up at the top even after 30 minutes.
They did get to the top up until late last week
I use “hot” as my default sort setting.
Everything was fine until Thursday or Friday of last week.
The sorting setting isn’t the problem.
More info about the fight: https://www.ufc.com/event/ufc-fight-night-december-14-2024#11787
Thanks, this problem appeared randomly for me and also went away randomly.
I was not using it while recording this video.
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Tell me about it, it took me a long time to get out of google’s ecosystem. As cliche as it sounds, you have to do it one step at a time
I changed it via Debian’s Settings app.
I’m using X11 and Gnome.