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Animated logos spike my CPU core and drive temps way high. Admittedly my machine is a mac mini from 2011. But hey it's fully paid for :) Normal core temps are 40ish C, with animated logo ~65-70C

Edit: browser plugin "ublock origin" did the trick. I still have the Poal logo, but the animation is gone.

Animated logos spike my CPU core and drive temps way high. Admittedly my machine is a mac mini from 2011. But hey it's fully paid for :) Normal core temps are 40ish C, with animated logo ~65-70C Edit: browser plugin "ublock origin" did the trick. I still have the Poal logo, but the animation is gone.

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How ungrateful you are. Poal is 99.99% of the time super light. It even runs on browsers from the 90s (@Sporkulon will confirm).

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Yes I can confirm, it is normally super light on the system. Like 5 1/4 inch floppy light. But those animated logos are going to set my CPU on fire! My browser now handles it so all 's well. I have a system update scheduled for 2026 and have discussed filling out the paperwork for the RFQ with my wife, who coincidentally is also the person with approval authority in this particular workflow.

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It’s simple a SVG based CSS animation, and old browser that don’t support that will automatically fallback to an image of the original logo.

I only use them for special occasions (holidays and historical events).