

IE seems only showed medium-high memory use. Is there some intense pre-rendering code that's behind these pages, taking up all my computer's memory? I didn't see any other threads about this - is it just me?īased on my tests today, this only happens in FF.

I don't have this problem with any other sites, including MOS, and regularly have dozens of tabs open in a browser. If I open a thread in a new tab and read it right away, I can have at least 10 tabs open with no problems.

When I do that here, after about 6-7 unread tabs have been opened, it crashes Firefox (68.0esr) and basically my whole computer, using 96-98% of physical memory, according to Task Manager. I prefer to browse all the threads in a community, and open links in separate tabs for later reading.
