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And it will be for the for foreseeable future for the month of December, we are going to have some fun this is only the beginning. Enjoy guys. Merry Christmas.

And it will be for the for foreseeable future for the month of December, we are going to have some fun this is only the beginning. Enjoy guys. Merry Christmas.

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Damn it! I just finished shoveling.

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God Damn it!!!! Where did I put that shovel?

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Web Content and firefox-esr processes on Linux with Poal open are only using 168% of CPU. The electric company will be very happy.

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The code is Pure CSS, so it should use the GPU for rendering (it does here and consumes pretty much nothing).

Did you disable hardware acceleration on your browser?

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Acceleration is enabled. Chromium does the same thing.

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I made a few changes, should be better now.

Though it's known Firefox is having HW acceleration issues with CSS animations.

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I guess the 168% part is the punchline. Also, my notebook just took flight. The cooler is spinning so fast it's a jetplane now. :P

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lol. Seriously?

I've tried on several machines (desktop, mobile, laptop) and it all seems good.

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I am on a core2duo (copy from /dev/cpuinfo) -->"model name : Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU 6400 @ 2.13GHz" @2 cores with 1.5 gigs of ram running slackware current and there is no slowdown.

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What's your browser name and version? Can you check the average CPU/GPU usage with only poal opened? (day or night mode is not important)

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:)

Merry Christmas

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Snowflakes! Snowflakes everywhere! REEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!111

Merry Christmas, you crazy faggots.

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Cool (pun intended) :))

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is there a way to turn it off?...bahhh humbug

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