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Any or at least most websites that have prompts from 2 users (such as the second user could be an AI bot) start to increasingly lag the more prompts there are, for example on Google AI Studio (better than c.ai when jailbreaked). The text box prompt lags, scrolling lags, other animations lag, the response lags, everything. This was happening on chromium, so I tried it on LibreWolf, and that is the same issue but it lags slightly less.

If I see system monitoring, whenever I am doing any activity in that tab such as scrolling, my single core basically maxes out. Is it that it is parsing all those prompts to render on the screen? Is it actually how it is programmed? Surely a JavaScript issue.

Microsoft owns my soul.

Also, Dell is evil, but HP kinda nice.

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5 minutes ago, Haswellx86 said:

Is it that it is parsing all those prompts to render on the screen? Is it actually how it is programmed? Surely a JavaScript issue.

Yes to all of the above.

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10 minutes ago, igormp said:

Yes to all of the above.

That sucks. It makes it almost impossible to have very long conversations.

But I don't have any issue on say like YouTube if I scroll a lot and scroll through the whole page. I think it is a matter of a huge CPU overhead on the same thread in that it is truly parsing something about those prompts.

Microsoft owns my soul.

Also, Dell is evil, but HP kinda nice.

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