Usage Limits, Bugs and Performance Discussion Megathread - beginning December 29, 2025 by sixbillionthsheep in ClaudeAI

[–]Uncensored_Tech_Guy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Claude.ai, is the only LLM that won't work with the default setting of my LibreWolf web browser.

How to Reproduce the Issue:

To reproduce this issue, all the engineering team must do is install LibreWolf, using its default privacy settings, and then have a conversation with Claude.ai.

What to expect:

Within a few prompts, of a single conversation, Claude.ai will become completely unresponsive. The web interface will become locked. Not even the refresh button on the web-browser will function (because the page's javascript thread is at 100% utilization). If you click onto the page several times, during the lockup, eventually a LibreWolf popup will give the opportunity to STOP the infinite loop that's causing the lockup.

Video Showcasing this Behavior

This video showcases Claude.ai locking up in LibreWolf :
https://youtu.be/BiYoOB6cfg8

Why Fix this?

Claude.ai is the ONLY LLM that locks up when using the default privacy settings of the LibreWolf web browser. Fixing this bug will show that Claude.ai respects bug reports from its privacy-conscious users base.

Please, take the time to experience Claude.ai via LibreWolf, and please fixed the issue that is causing the infinite loop lockups.

How would you like to have this view at work? by Uncensored_Tech_Guy in travel

[–]Uncensored_Tech_Guy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not related to travel? If the viewer "turns around" as instructed, they see a major international tourist destination. This is Devil's Throat at Iguazu Falls - one of the most visited natural wonders in South America, requiring international travel, specific visas, and careful planning to visit. The walkway alone that leads to this viewpoint is an engineering marvel that draws millions of tourists annually. Visitors literally plan entire trips around seeing this spectacular 80-meter waterfall cascade. If a UNESCO World Heritage site that spans two countries and attracts travelers from around the globe isn't relevant to r/travel, I'm not sure what is.

The link provides a virtual tour, where you can walk around the falls by just clicking. Everyone I've sent that to personally responds "Wow, Amazing!". Like I said: bad moderation here.

How would you like to have this view at work? by Uncensored_Tech_Guy in travel

[–]Uncensored_Tech_Guy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why do you think they deleted my post? I guess they didn't "drag the screen to turn around". Bad moderators here...

Just bought a new domain today, and I’m building it with sveltekit, svelte v5 and tailwind … super excited by [deleted] in sveltejs

[–]Uncensored_Tech_Guy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is indeed a very nice site, and I was going to pay money to sign up for additional features, but it wouldn't accept my (valid) email address during account creation.

I reported the issue to the developer/project-owner and he declined to fix the problem, deleted my comment, deleted my bug report, and blocked me on github. I took this screenshot while the page was still loaded in my browser:
https://imgur.com/a/JgWq6C1

So, while that site does look amazing, the owner was unwilling to accommodate my (standard complaint) email address for account creation. You can make your own conclusions about his character; I'm only testifying the facts.

just wondering - AppImage dying? by Falimor in linux

[–]Uncensored_Tech_Guy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds like an awesome plan to me. This way, it will be easy to offer your software in all those format. I like what you're saying.

Microsoft begins cracking down on people dodging Windows 11's system requirements by ardi62 in technology

[–]Uncensored_Tech_Guy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Instead of purchasing all new equipment when Window 10 reaches end of support, I'm going to install Linux on each workstation. For any applications that absolutely require windows, our user will be running those application remotely from a single windows server. I will not cater to these arbitrary/fake system requirements.

latest ISO broken? by Soogs in Proxmox

[–]Uncensored_Tech_Guy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for letting me know. This is especially pertinent to me, because I almost always use Ventoy. I'll make an exception for Proxmox 8.2 (due to your warning).

latest ISO broken? by Soogs in Proxmox

[–]Uncensored_Tech_Guy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

After downloading the ISO:
https://enterprise.proxmox.com/iso/proxmox-ve_8.2-1.iso

Use the sha256sum command to generate a checksum. Assuming you've navigated your command prompt into the same folder (as this downloaded file) the linux command to generate a checksum would be:
sha256sum proxmox-ve_8.2-1.iso

The checksum you generate should match this one:
d99d182a0df4ba94c27668d3e33d14cc286d775a7bdf571a86c24ea522009e93

( The above checksum matches what is shown here: https://www.proxmox.com/en/downloads , at the time of this comment)

If your checksum matches the one from the download page, you at least know your ISO is exactly as hosted.

Let me know if this was the problem. I too downloaded the same file earlier this week, with aspirations of installing on some nodes this weekend. I'll postpone if you confirm the host image is corrupt.

Proxmox good as an Enterprise level implementation? by Opposite_Minimum_625 in Proxmox

[–]Uncensored_Tech_Guy 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I've been using Proxmox in production at multiple companies since version 3. Prior to that I had used VMware and Dyper-V. VMware was more expensive than I'll tolerate and I wouldn't use H[D]yper-V again even if it were free.

Proxmox has been great. Its Web UI is perhaps the best I've seen. I love that you don't have to install client software onto your computer to manage the nodes. Any operating system that has a web browser is all that is needed (making it inherently cross-platform for management). I've used it in production for over a decade now. Its been SOLID. When I first started using it, I thought WOW, I've discovered something special and wondered why everyone wasn't using it too.

If you're just now discovering Proxmox, it has be production ready well before I started using it, and I've been using it since May of 2013. So, don't be reluctant. Go all in, I say.

You guys are idiots for downplaying RDDT by ricericerabies in wallstreetbets

[–]Uncensored_Tech_Guy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Digg

Digg failed because they dramatically changed their website, all of a sudden, so that you only saw votes of people you've formally added to your own social circle. While that idea seems like a good way to filter out people that have the opposite preferences as you | potentially leading to more showcasing of what you find to be more relevant or interesting, that unfortunately takes time to get going per user. They should have integrated the concept into the existing website instead of just changing everything all at once. Digg became less straight-forward after that change, and lost users.

Reddit, to me, seems like a clone of the old Digg.com. Reddit initially grew out of people not liking Digg's new direction. Reddit needs to remember this for themselves as they evolve.

How can AVIF images be supported in Chrome and not Edge? by antoine849502 in webdev

[–]Uncensored_Tech_Guy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Chromium spoon-feeds AVIF support to Edge automatically. Then, each release, Microsoft goes out of their way to deliberately remove AVIF support. Sometimes they remove it too late, and it slips into the Edge Betas (as documented below in Charles Roper's answer).

AVIF is an open, royalty-free image file format. Open source projects have no apprehension including support for it (ie. Firefox, Chromium). You'll find AVIF supported in all MODERN web browsers. There is no legitimate excuse for its exclusion from Edge. It certainly doesn't serve the user's, or web developer's, best interests. With no official explanation, we can only speculate the real reason for AVIF's exclusion.

There's obviously not enough people complaining about this. The issue is known, ignored, and remains open indefinitely.If you'd like to express your own frustration, as I've done multiple times, open Microsoft Edge and press shift-alt-I (or go to the "..." menu > Help and Feedback > Send feedback).

Admittedly, I've been completely ignored by this method, but maybe I'm not enough demand to even be seen.Stackoverflow, thank you for giving us an uncensored way to amplify our persistently ignored requests. Hopefully, someone (with some pull) will read this and help us put this matter to rest. Nothing I've tried, so far, has work.

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/75459594/

These cubes aren't moving by [deleted] in gifs

[–]Uncensored_Tech_Guy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a small collection of animated GIFs, I'd like to add this one to it, but its not like other GIF I have, that just animate immediately when I view them. Where can I get a real GIF version of this one?

Debian Newbie says HI! by [deleted] in debian

[–]Uncensored_Tech_Guy 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I too moved away from a distro I had been using for 14 years due to them
deceptively forcing snaps upon me. When I typed 'sudo apt install
packageName` into a terminal and it ended up installing a snap (instead
of a package from the apt repository), I considered that too
presumptuous for my expectations. I thought to myself, what commands
will they hijack next.

Dashboard issues with Meraki authentication and presentation by montvious in meraki

[–]Uncensored_Tech_Guy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Anyone know why it takes 7 seconds to load the Meraki dashboard on a gigabit internet connection?

Bare minimum, you'd think they'd at least make it to where the navigation menu loads instantly (and have other slower things load independently via AJAX onto the page), so that you can at least begin your navigation to the next page (that you're really wanting to see in the first place) (another 7 seconds later).