My first Linux PC was a Pentium 75MHz with 32Mb RAM.
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I hope you feel dirty for posting this. You ought to feel dirty.
Technically "data" is plural. The single is datum.
Your datum is under attack.
Note that the above article was posted 1 day before the article in the OP, which means the "journalist" at cybersecuritynews.com is not keeping up with the news.
This has already been debunked.
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AI generated thumbnail is the first indicator that this video isn't worth your time, and guess what, it isn't.
Making a video about this corposhit drama is worse than the people in the video.
Who's doing that?
I just want to second (third?) the possibility that it's an OOM. My system freezes in the same way when I run out of memory.
Generally it's because I have too many tabs open in Firefox, so I tweaked the Firefox settings to make it unload tabs when below a certain amount of free memory:
browser.tabs.unloadOnLowMemory true
browser.low_commit_space_threshold_mb 8192
browser.low_commit_space_threshold_percent 25
browser.tabs.fadeOutUnloadedTabs true
browser.tabs.min_inactive_duration_before_unload 86400000
The above settings in about:config will start to unload tabs when you get below 8Gb or 25% of free memory. The "inactive duration" is set to 1 day so that Firefox doesn't just start unloading tabs unnecessarily.
Since I changed these settings, I always have at least 8Gb memory free for other programs. You could reduce those values if you want to use more of your memory for Firefox.
Did you miss the actual joke of the piece?
“Never trust the client” renders entire genres of games inaccessible for a big corporation.
No it doesn't. It makes certain engine implementations inaccessible. You can make a game in any genre that doesn't require trusting the client.
I could have sworn this joke used to be funny...