msfntor Posted October 11, 2021 Posted October 11, 2021 1 hour ago, ArcticFoxie said: Just seems very strange to me that I was running v13 for that long without a single solitary crash and now it crashes daily. ~ "Things that make you go hmmm"... Surely you've looked at your extensions (ex Neat URL...)
NotHereToPlayGames Posted October 11, 2021 Author Posted October 11, 2021 Yep. All of my extensions are over a year or so old. Most are NOT the "latest and greatest" because the OLDER versions are lighter and more efficient.
msfntor Posted October 11, 2021 Posted October 11, 2021 So 1 hour ago, ArcticFoxie said: Almost like a "time bomb" was embedded into the code that hasn't been found yet. We axed all of the telemetry we could find - but "did we?" Is there some sort of "time bomb" that 'collects' data for six months or so and these random crashes are because it's now trying to "do" something with that 'collection'? But CAN'T because we axed the code. Just seems very strange to me that I was running v13 for that long without a single solitary crash and now it crashes daily. ~ "Things that make you go hmmm"... I am using a tool called CrowdInspect 1.5.0.0 from CrowdStrike. For the process 360Loader.exe, in the "MHR" column, I've red point with two exclamations, think of malware inside, maybe?.. In this link: https://www.crowdstrike.com/blog/free-community-tool-crowdinspect/ - we read: "Shown in the “MHR” column, Team Cymru maintains a repository of known malware that can be queried given an MD5 hash of the file contents. In this case we are simply querying for a yes/no answer so the results can be one of the following: ... !! (o Red icon) The entry DOES exist in the MHR database. The process is known to be malware. This is bad." I hope it's false-positive result...
NotHereToPlayGames Posted October 11, 2021 Author Posted October 11, 2021 40 minutes ago, rereser said: long story short: just tested the russian v13.0.2206 (default extensions removed) against html5test.com and it chrashes the same as your v13 modified version. Does the original Chinese v13.0.2206 also crash for you against html5test? I still wouldn't use html5test as "the" tell-tale.
NotHereToPlayGames Posted October 11, 2021 Author Posted October 11, 2021 9 minutes ago, msfntor said: I hope it's false-positive result... It's like a car alarm. You hear them ALL THE TIME. But the car is NEVER being broken into. Just some fat-finger owner that hit the wrong button on the keyless entry or some dog p!ssed on the tire and the sensitivity was way too high. Scan it with twenty different "tools" and if all twenty flagged, then I'd be concerned.
msfntor Posted October 11, 2021 Posted October 11, 2021 3 minutes ago, ArcticFoxie said: Does the original Chinese v13.0.2206 also crash for you against html5test? I still wouldn't use html5test as "the" tell-tale. How to crash Chrome browser?: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/40367087/how-to-crash-chrome-browser I also tried to crash the chrome with these websites (but without result): Browser Reaper: https://reaperbugs.pwnsdx.com/index# , then Marka.link: https://marka.link/#
NotHereToPlayGames Posted October 11, 2021 Author Posted October 11, 2021 I'm not sure what the objective here is. Track down "test" sites whose sole purpose is to "crash" a web browser? These will always exist "in theory" and really not worth the effort to prevent (in my view). If a top-500 web site like YouTube, Google, Wikipedia, Facebook, et cetera causes crashes, then that is something worth looking into. But some "test" site whose sole existence is to create hypotheticals that simply do not exist "in the real world" ???
msfntor Posted October 11, 2021 Posted October 11, 2021 9 minutes ago, ArcticFoxie said: I'm not sure what the objective here is. Track down "test" sites whose sole purpose is to "crash" a web browser? These will always exist "in theory" and really not worth the effort to prevent (in my view). If a top-500 web site like YouTube, Google, Wikipedia, Facebook, et cetera causes crashes, then that is something worth looking into. But some "test" site whose sole existence is to create hypotheticals that simply do not exist "in the real world" ??? Sure my answer was off topic, we are interested in heavy websites for eventual crashes, that's all, sorry
NotHereToPlayGames Posted October 11, 2021 Author Posted October 11, 2021 No worries. I like "test" and "benchmark" sites but in the end it is usability that trumps test/benchmark "results". There are some "benchmarks" out there that when you see the "results" you simply have to roll on the floor in laughter. A FF-based browser which is quick and snappy and renders all 500 top-500 sites with ease will score 20,000 but an equally quick and snappy Chrome-based browser which again renders all 500 top-500 sites with ease will score 40,000 on the same exact OS and hardware. "Yeah, right!"... 2
msfntor Posted October 11, 2021 Posted October 11, 2021 (edited) Or these websites heavy loading: Canvas Performance Test by Scott Porter: http://www.smashcat.org/av/canvas_test/ Winscribe snow: https://windscribe.com/miner/gamvw4hc and https://windscribe.com/miner/76ymafne - ( for these snowing website, switch your "Dark Background and White Text" extension to "Simple CSS", if not - snow stay fixed.) What's tool to look on scores you wrote about?... Edited October 11, 2021 by msfntor
NotHereToPlayGames Posted October 11, 2021 Author Posted October 11, 2021 I personally like -- Kraken 1.1 -- https://mozilla.github.io/krakenbenchmark.mozilla.org/index.html SunSpider 1.0.2 -- https://webkit.org/perf/sunspider/sunspider.html Speedometer 2.0 -- https://browserbench.org/Speedometer2.0/ (there is also a Speedometer 1.0 but while the resulting score may be different, the actual "order" of results in comparing several browsers is always the same) BrowserAudit -- https://browseraudit.com/ Basemark Web 3.0 -- https://web.basemark.com/ PassMark AppTimer -- https://www.passmark.com/products/apptimer/
msfntor Posted October 11, 2021 Posted October 11, 2021 (edited) Thank you! And a page not far away, VERY heavy; to view it, you need some time..: msfn.org/board/topic/182647-my-browser-builds-part-3/ With 360Chrome builds not big endeavor, effort, but with my Firefox offspring I use, not the same tune.!.. Edited October 11, 2021 by msfntor
NotHereToPlayGames Posted October 11, 2021 Author Posted October 11, 2021 39 minutes ago, msfntor said: Thank you! And a page not far away, VERY heavy; to view it, you need some time..: msfn.org/board/topic/182647-my-browser-builds-part-3/ With 360Chrome builds not big endeavor, effort, but with my Firefox offspring I use, not the same tune.!.. Page 1? Or Page 55? Both load equally fast for me in 360Chrome v12 (NoScript 11.2.3 enabled) and in Mypal 27.9.4 (NoScript 5.1.9 disabled, render-lag if enabled). If you are using NoScript then that can cause some very serious render-lags in FF-based browsers here at MSFN et alia. But I seem to recall that "newer" NoScript extensions will cause the same render-lag in Chrome-based browsers here at MSFN et alia.
D.Draker Posted October 11, 2021 Posted October 11, 2021 11 hours ago, j7n said: The contrast setting of the monitor might be too high... It's on the contrary , he uses too bright theme in his compilation . It's too heavy on one's eyes , but not on his.
D.Draker Posted October 11, 2021 Posted October 11, 2021 7 hours ago, msfntor said: So I am using a tool called CrowdInspect 1.5.0.0 from CrowdStrike. For the process 360Loader.exe, in the "MHR" column, I've red point with two exclamations, think of malware inside, maybe?.. In this link: https://www.crowdstrike.com/blog/free-community-tool-crowdinspect/ - we read: "Shown in the “MHR” column, Team Cymru maintains a repository of known malware that can be queried given an MD5 hash of the file contents. In this case we are simply querying for a yes/no answer so the results can be one of the following: ... !! (o Red icon) The entry DOES exist in the MHR database. The process is known to be malware. This is bad." I hope it's false-positive result... This launcher was made by russians , what else would you expect ? Be on your guard.
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