![]() Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 403 (Forbidden) (weight_lifting_man.png, line 0) Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 403 (Forbidden) (shinto_shrine.png, line 0) Deprecation warning: moment().zone is deprecated, use moment().utcOffset instead. I don't know whether I'll get notifications from GitHub or not (will check my settings after posting this), so if you need more info to figure this out and you get no response from me, shoot me an email to Console Errors Besides, this problem is relatively recent. I had a webhook setup in Habitica to attempt integration with Trello via a Zapier app a long time ago, but it is shown as not enabled in Habitica settings (it never worked well anyway). I have not changed any Safari settings since long before this problem began-but I don't know what Apple may have done to Safari in their frequent updates… Cookies are enabled, website tracking is set to defaults (prevent cross-site tracking and ask sites not to track). In Safari, JavaScript is enabled, pop-up windows are not blocked. Then I did very little, just switched Habitica pages a few times and watched the CPU load and fan activity increase until Safari complained (Alys said to copy Java console contents at that point, but after login nothing produced any more console feedback). Memory consumption of that process runs about 650–750 MB (of 32GB)-it does not seem to be a memory leak (just saying, because I get a similar CPU problem logged into Gmail, but in addition to keeping the fans busy Gmail steadily hogs all available RAM until it crashes my computer after a day or so).įor the Java console error test (below) I first disabled all Safari plugins and extensions, and turned Little Snitch off. CPU for the Safari Web Content process for Habitica peaked at 151% (of 4GHz Intel Core i7 4-core processor) and averaged about 87% ONLY when the Habitica browser tab was the active one AND displaying Tasks. Known bug, or just me?"įrom Habitica login to getting the Safari error took about 18 minutes and produced the Java console errors below. I find nothing on your GitHub page on this, and nothing on the Trello suggestions. Indeed, if I'm logged into Habitica I get a LOT of activity in the fans and a LOT of CPU use, plus the Habitica web content process takes about a gig of memory. ![]() Closing it may improve the responsiveness of your Mac." in Safari for months now. I've been getting messages "This webpage is using significant energy. On 4/26 Alys replied to my post (quoted below in Description) on the Report a Bug guild and requested me to report this here.
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