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I occasionally write long posts but you should assume I'm talking out of my ass until proved otherwise. I do like writing shit sometimes. ย 

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50/50 chance of suit pictures end up here or on the Art Directory account. Good luck.

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Be 18+ or be gone you kids act fuckin' weird.

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I tag all of my posts complaining about stuff #complaining, feel free to muffle that if you'd like a more positive cohost experience.

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Art and suit stuff: @PlumPanAD

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plumpan
@plumpan

Please run ps aux | grep -i $X | wc -l where $X is the name of your web browser executable, i.e. firefox-esr. This should count the number of processes your web browser has spawned, plus one for the command you're running to check. Post in the comments below.

Tip: Never paste things into the terminal which you don't understand! But also if you don't know about ps, grep, or wc, they are very useful and you should look them up!

I don't know if this will grab an accurate number if it's running within a container ala Snap or Appimage. You may wish to inspect the output without wc to verify if you care.

This may work on MacOS???


plumpan
@plumpan

190 before realizing a lot of tabs hadn't been loaded, around 250 when I started getting too close to running out of ram.

Yes I'm overdue for cleaning.


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in reply to @plumpan's post:

I learnedf it once when I was trying (coincidentaly enuff) to keep my browser processes fwom eating all my RAM, wiff some cron jobs and bash scripts. Buf then I forgot it all teh next day

in reply to @plumpan's post:

Windows variation: replace ps aux with tasklist. Of course, I also have git's MinGW suite on PATH, which includes a crapload of GNU-style commands, just that ps doesn't work. Probably pre-empted by the Windows command interpreter.

Anyway, 37. The ultimate comedy number. Also, there are a bunch of tabs that are not loaded.