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There’s a well known issue of YT slowing down on FF clients. It’s not a FF issue, it’s Google being Google
I coalesce the vapors of human experience into a viable and meaningful comprehension.…
There’s a well known issue of YT slowing down on FF clients. It’s not a FF issue, it’s Google being Google
Running essentially the same setup including uBlock origin but without a change to the user agent string and have absolutely no issues either.
Wasn’t it in Early Access before? I think this is about it coming out of Early Access?
Interesting - I’m running the same driver version but on latest version of Windows 10 Pro. In FF, under about:config, is gfx.webrender.enabled or gfx.webrender.all set to true? If not, that might be part of it.
Weird. I’m on desktop with an RTX 3080 and both super resolution and HDR are working just fine for me in both full screen and not. Results are actually quite good for me.
I think the default setting for auto depends on source resolution and desired display resolution from what I can see, so it’s variable depending on how and what you’re watching.
You on Windows 10 or 11?
Much like one of the ways stained glass was colored in the medieval period involved adding materials to the glass that acted as nano materials. For example this one particular shade of red needed gold.
The secret is ICANN never has known what the fuck they are doing.
Just curious as why not Portal 2? That’s honestly one of my “chicken soup” comfort food games - Portal 1 is great but to me, Portal 2 is so much more.
Probably less geo-location and more just shared IP block/address
I do as well - just because I live in a backwards country doesn’t mean I have to be backwards too
So by that measure, Internet Explorer was the most successful browser ever? Not sure that’s the best metric.