pyotr filipivich
2023-08-04 15:00:20 UTC
Greetings
There is a script on GoComic.com which apparently must be run "every
day". I have no idea what it is doing, what it is called, just that
it bogs down the browser and uses (According to ProcessHacker 2.39.124
hmmm "(c)2008-2016" maybe it is time to upgrade? Nope,no upgrade. Meh)
anyway, the script is using about ~25% of CPU while it does so.
What I am asking is if there is a way to identify which process is
doing this? Or is there a way to block specific scripts on a specific
website?
There is a script on GoComic.com which apparently must be run "every
day". I have no idea what it is doing, what it is called, just that
it bogs down the browser and uses (According to ProcessHacker 2.39.124
hmmm "(c)2008-2016" maybe it is time to upgrade? Nope,no upgrade. Meh)
anyway, the script is using about ~25% of CPU while it does so.
What I am asking is if there is a way to identify which process is
doing this? Or is there a way to block specific scripts on a specific
website?
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pyotr filipivich
"We have now sunk to a depth at which restatement of the obvious
is the first duty of intelligent men." George Orwell
pyotr filipivich
"We have now sunk to a depth at which restatement of the obvious
is the first duty of intelligent men." George Orwell