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Haven't seen Youtube tabs crash like this in like 6 years, now it's happening several times a day. The Youtube UI is also painfully laggy- when you hover over a video it takes like 3-5 seconds for the player to show up and equally as long when I try to pause the video or change settings. When I open the Youtube front page it just shows a blank dark background for a long while before anything loads. Sometimes Youtube tabs get stuck loading, showing only the video with no UI, no way to pause, no comments or recommended videos and the only way to fix it is to open the page in a new tab. It also sometimes seems like a fucked Youtube tab drags the whole browser down, making any websites load endlessly until I close my Youtube tabs.

It's been like this for a few weeks? months? now, but it's steadily getting worse. I assume it might be Youtube fucking with either uBlock users, or Firefox users, or both

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[–] [email protected] 6 points 2 days ago

I believe google uses the same frontend framework for everything which will legit leak memory and crash if you use ublock origin. I noticed is in the google cloud console lmao. I think there was some other thing where it implements an api that wasn't implemented on firefox, shadow dom v0 or something and for Firefox it uses a bunch of bloated shims instead but idk how accurate that is anymore. But yeah when i remove ublock my google cloud tabs stop leaking memory and crashing and perform a little better.

I should probably put together some evidence for my statements... Nah