Why this sneaky creature always trying to eat my RAM? How to reduce the consumption?
Any tricks? I can't really abandon this because it's what my company uses.
turn accelerate hardware, smart one
>>58833294
abandon the company then
>>58833298
How or redirect me to non techie user workaround.
>>58833304
Would you give me job then?
even worse, it is full of bugs, you can not even disable spell check & red underline.
>>58833320
settings, advanced settings, un-check use hardware acceleration
Install Gentoo
>>58833328
Thanks and somehow it was already un-checked.
>>58833353
This is not my personal computer.
>>58833294
Disable all Javascript ever. Also no prefetch, no caching, no prerender, nothing. Just all off. It will suck a bit, but it will use little memory.
>>58833447
Where I could find those?
Does anyone have an issue recently with chrome and inline image expansion here? Whenever I close an inline image, if I've scrolled such that the top of the image is above where my window is, it will jump up a full screen above the post. It used to collapse in a way that the post with the image was at the top of the window.
Also this change correlates (for me) with images in their own tabs being centered on a black background and transparency having a checkerboard background like photoshop. I think I might have disabled that previously? It's been so long that I don't remember if that was a default thing or not.
>>58833294
Pic related.
>>58833294
I just switched to Opera and my life got better.
>>58833488
Actually after fucking around I've noticed that inline expansions expand upward in a way that (i guess) move the view down to account for the new height? It used to not bother moving until it was closed.
>>58833478
Many of them in just the advanced settings (chrome://settings/advanced). A few things are in the flags (chrome://flags/).
A plugin is the most realistic way to deal JS without disabling it absolutely everywhere and making just about half websites useless.
uBlock / uMatrix might also overall conserve RAM by limiting what gets loaded quite efficiently (still consumes some ram - shift-esc - but usually less than the blocked content would have).
>>58833488
>Also this change correlates (for me) with images in their own tabs being centered on a black background and transparency having a checkerboard background like photoshop. I think I might have disabled that previously? It's been so long that I don't remember if that was a default thing or not.
I got this one exactly after the recent update. How to revert it back?
>>58833544
Thanks, I'll try this.
It's frustrating when editing on Google Doc and suddenly it crash on my face.
>>58833294
>Any tricks?
ungoogled chromium