firefox CPU+RAM spike overload (solved)

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firefox CPU+RAM spike overload (solved)

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sometimes when open some sites and give it ok for scripts it become load cpu and memory by spikes
even when close the tab it not stops. so we need to stop prosess of brouser..
its really annoing. before quantium same sites have not problem with this.
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Re: some error

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If you disable all other extensions except for NoScript, restart FF, then visit the site, then give it the needed permissions, do you still see the same high CPU & memory usage?


If you were to disable NoScript, restart FF, then visit the same site, do you still see the same high CPU & memory usage?
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Re: some error

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hmm, I checked your method, and in both cases the problem exists.
why I was thinking of a noscript, because if you don’t give permission to this sites, then everything loads fine.
so, the problem is in the scripts, but the sites one and not the plugin ...

I would be glad if you suggested what it could be connected with, maybe in the browser confining, i use Mozilla.
it looks like it loop something.
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Re: some error

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Moving to NoScript Support
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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Re: some error

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What specific version of Firefox Quantum are you seeing this issue with?
Links to the sites in question?
How are you allowing their scripts in NoScript? Are you setting individual script sites to "Temp Trusted", or are you using one of the "disable restrictions" buttons (either the one for tab or globally)?

Do you still see the issue in a new, clean Firefox profile with all default settings and no extensions added?
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Re: some error

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I use Tor 8,0,8 with direct connection, i.e. proxy turned off.
and with pure conf the problem remains.
but there is another conf i take from another ver of my Tor, but folder with proxy enabled.
i take it, off proxy and everything is fine.
https://mega.nz/file/lYdD3YpD#lqG_Wl57k ... 2c0I_abXP0
but there are too many differences, I can’t understand what’s breaking ...
some pluguins or settings mixed and do this..i test https://vk.com/dickman site as sample.

I just do not allow scripts to all sites, by default. in this mode everything is loaded ok.
as soon as I give permission, kaos begins.
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So are you saying that the vk.com/dickman page was giving you trouble?

(I went down it (not completely), viewed the videos & whatnot & saw no issues.
Allow vk.com, & some other needed sites [mail.ru?, which I don't remember at the moment].)
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Re: some error

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yes, any profile page on this site. but not only this site, sometimes i find sites like this.
i allow only vk.com first script, and kaos begins.

so on your brouser no issue, i attached upper my configs
if you understand which difference make problem please check it.
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Re: some error

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PROBLEM SOLVED!!

solution:
in prefs.js after line: user_pref("intl.charset.detector", "");
need to add this↓ line ,
user_pref("javascript.use_us_english_locale", true);
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Re: firefox CPU+RAM spike overload (solved)

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So just what lead you to this "fix"?


(With a brief look, it kind of appears that those type of settings might be used to thwart "fingerprinting", & so I'd think are more apt to be set by a user using Tor, which you are using.)
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Re: firefox CPU+RAM spike overload (solved)

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I am not a FF settings specialist, sory.
Therefore, I don’t know why this problem suddenly arose. i did not specifically delete this setting myself.

lead me to this is that there become too many “problematic” sites, it infuriated me, so just come moment that the problem could not be endure anymore.
Therefore, I spent about 6 hours without a break to re-make the config file.
delete lines and make FF auto remake them, find if it works, after it works compared the lines, etc. until I have not found the right one.
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Re: firefox CPU+RAM spike overload (solved)

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sadasdas wrote: Mon Mar 27, 2023 10:32 pm Change the site settings, [...] it says that "something" trigerite the site settings as "spam" but does not even say "what is" this is nonsense. please respect users time.
If the spam filter stated what tripped it, spammers would just tweak their posts as needed to circumvent the filter, making it worse than useless. We get a lot of spam and need some automated mitigations to keep levels manageable for our small forum staff. please respect moderators time.

If the spam filter gives you trouble on a particular post, you can private message what you want to post to an active Support Team member and we will try to post it for you. PMs to forum staff are not spam-filtered, and the spam filter is more lenient on us.

Edited your post to make the main text what you intended and remove the statement about spam filter. Please don't give the spammers any hints. ;)
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