← Back to context Comment by the_arun 4 days ago For me (in firefox) whole screen froze for a sec/two when lightning hit. 5 comments the_arun Reply fuzzfactor 4 days ago Maybe try a virtual power-stabilizer/battery-backup to protect from voltage spikes like this ;) unethical_ban 4 days ago I disabled hardware acceleration due to some DRM reasons and notice heavy JS graphics will lag the browser. jaffa2 3 days ago same here in safari. first strike ok, second froze for a few sec. I did like the sort of 'obstruction' effect of the rain on the house for example. obvioulsy a limitation of the char based render, but it adds a pleasing kind of obscuring effect. jinginkwuf7 3 days ago [flagged] soulofmischief 3 days ago Can confirm the same issue.
fuzzfactor 4 days ago Maybe try a virtual power-stabilizer/battery-backup to protect from voltage spikes like this ;)
unethical_ban 4 days ago I disabled hardware acceleration due to some DRM reasons and notice heavy JS graphics will lag the browser.
jaffa2 3 days ago same here in safari. first strike ok, second froze for a few sec. I did like the sort of 'obstruction' effect of the rain on the house for example. obvioulsy a limitation of the char based render, but it adds a pleasing kind of obscuring effect. jinginkwuf7 3 days ago [flagged]
Maybe try a virtual power-stabilizer/battery-backup to protect from voltage spikes like this ;)
I disabled hardware acceleration due to some DRM reasons and notice heavy JS graphics will lag the browser.
same here in safari. first strike ok, second froze for a few sec. I did like the sort of 'obstruction' effect of the rain on the house for example. obvioulsy a limitation of the char based render, but it adds a pleasing kind of obscuring effect.
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Can confirm the same issue.