To joecooldoo
When I was changing pfp, you were still having a earlier pfp, but this hasn't any importance.
When I was changing pfp, you were still having a earlier pfp, but this hasn't any importance.
I'll reduce the number of parts in that. (BTW the whole post there is in Math TeX.)
When I went there, my computer didn't crash, but the webpage crashed.
Now it's this:
That's a lot of GPU memory. The GPU renders graphics, so it's probably the TeX.
BTW How did you get that browser task manager?
Probably.
Now the page freezes for about 10 seconds and then works again. (That's a good sign!)
Huh. I never knew that!
Yeah, it is a good sign. (BTW I also made another post regular text on it, and I'll now make the topic partially regular text, too.)
Edit: I just reformatted it. How's the performance now?
what if you just instead replace it with an image?
Maybe it’s the scooper long list of the digits of ø
Not
it's "ϕ"
Your computer shouldn't crash no matter what's in a web page; the browser should just refuse to display it if necessary. You should report it to Google (with the original version of the page...)
How would that work?
Revert it back and send the MHTML file.
Then send over the file.
Here is an example:
How do I send it?
press alt+shift+i (not sure if it's the same on chromebook though) or click on the three dots in the top right of the browser, then go to help, and click "report and issue"
Shall we test that......