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"textContent": "@ M. Oberstein:\n\nYeah, I tend to reboot once in a blue moon or so (hey, there just was one!! Perhaps the galaxy is trying to tell me something. ). Generally I just leave it up and running.\n\n@ All:\n\nIn re. power outages: This particular machine (the one running Pale Moon, and the same I'm using now) is a laptop in a docking station. When the power goes, so goeth the external monitors and all the ancillary bits, but the battery in the laptop automatically switches on and takes over (Built-in UPS!). That said, the battery's very old and creaky, and has less than five minutes of run time - just long enough to (one hopes) successfully save one's work and safely shut down.\n\nSomething like that happened. Pale Moon wasn't quite able to shut down correctly and/or completely, and so some page got stuck. Then, over time, it ate more and more of my I/O - that I don't understand - until it became so intolerable that I popped on here to grumble about it. Turns out it wasn't the ping times that were the problem - oh, they're problems enough on their own - but an oddball overlap between multiple things trying to do the same thing twice. With a bit of cleaning, all came out quite well.\n\nThanks again for your support and helpful hints. If nothing else, perhaps when someone else manages to scare up the same problem, my experience might prove useful. Carry on, all of you! S.\n\n* * *",
"title": "Browser Support • Re: Pale Moon response speed under miserable ping times",
"updatedAt": "2026-06-01T13:12:39.000Z"
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