That is a fascinating image. It lets you see how color information is encoded in video. The vertical green bar is a glimpse of the luma (Y) channel. To the left is the chrominance blue (Cb) and to the right is the chrominance red (Cr). But the chroma channels are (obviously) supposed to be aligned with the luma, yielding full color video. Unfortunately, I can't offer a suggestion why they aren't aligned.
Impressive dedication! Managing over 7,400 tabs for two years is remarkable. It's a testament to Firefox's capabilities and the user's organizational skills. Stay in the loop by visiting my site https://sfrmoncompte.com/
They were "active" at least as of 4 days ago, though before that one post their previous post is almost a month old, and they haven't left a comment in 6 months, so it's doubtful that they're active as a mod.
You're probably best off going to !firefox which seems more active.
Sometimes I see people complaining about firefox crashing or being low performance, and I'm always like, I've been using firefox for 20 years its always been fine. Then I see this and I'm like okay, I guess me topping out at 20-30 tabs when researching something new isn't enough for some people? Use book marks.
Maybe it's just my ADHD, but I can't even imagine managing that many tabs.
In my workflow, I start a project, then keep opening new tabs as I need to look things up, frequently moving tabs between multiple browsers spanning my 32" monitor. So long as I'm working on that problem, I just keep opening new tabs.
Then, when I've finally squared away the section of the project I was working on, I usually just close the browser entirely and start fresh.
Needing to manually sift through the 80+ tabs I chaotically opened in the last hour or so to figure out what's worth keeping? Hell no. That's what browser history is for. It's Etch-a-Sketch time! Shake it clean and start fresh.
Whereas my ADHD has me keeping huge numbers of tabs open (although my record is only ~350) because once it's closed, it's completely gone from my mind. Bookmarks are a burial ground, and history has all the other stuff that I don't need to reference anymore. With tabs, I can go through them and remember why I kept it around, and close it once I've actually done something with it.
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