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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by s3rvant to c/support
 

When leaving home page up in Firefox tab after ~5 minutes the tab will crash. This started last night and initially thought a fluke however is continuing this morning. I've tried CTRL+F5 to clear cache in case some code change but that did not resolve the issue. Also checked console for error messages though did not see any. So far have not had an individual post page crash; only the home page. Any other steps I can take to help troubleshoot?

Edit: Seems to have been an issue with Firefox 114.0.1. Version 114.0.2 is available now and after updating the issue is gone.

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[–] ozoned 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Yup. Firefox's Isolated Web Container process just chomps up all the memory of your system. It's either a memory leak in Firefox or a memory leak in Lemmy. If you downgrade Firefo it seems better, but Lemmy seems to take quite a bit of time to load. At least in my brief testing.

Sadly I don't know how to custom build Firefox, nor have the time, to run it through Valgrind to find the leak. I tried with my standard firefox and it just never launched.

I'd recommend posting to the Github to see if Lemmy devs pay attention.

EDIT: I actually posted this earlier: https://beehaw.org/post/678781