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Re: Turn off ppcgeeks snowflakes
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Here is the script simplified: 1. Generate a whole bunch of random numbers 2. Multiply random numbers by resolution to obtain random pixel positions 3. Add the current pixel's y position to a randomly generated fall rate (makes snow go down) 4. Add the current pixel's x position to output of cosine function (makes snow sway) 5. Draw pixels 6. GOTO 3. The only thing being stored here is the current pixel positions, everything is being calculated several times a second. Though, why it slows things down probably has more to do with how inefficiently the browser retrieves/modifies html objects rather than the calculations. |
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Re: Turn off ppcgeeks snowflakes
These snowflakes are using the same amount of CPU as farcry, for crying out loud.
My proc is a dual core amd opteron, video is nvidia 7800GT PPC Wide Basic quick theme worked perfectly. Thank you, my CPU fan can take a break now. |
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Re: Turn off ppcgeeks snowflakes
Oh my god. Another thread on this? For the sixth time today alone? No way!
Oh, one more thing. or merge or whatever happens to this...
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Re: Turn off ppcgeeks snowflakes
I posted about this. It seems to be a yearly thing always around this time of the year. Just go to the bottom left and change the theme to PPCG Wide.
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Re: Turn off ppcgeeks snowflakes
A js loop repositioning 100 objects can keep the CPU busy, especially on a PPC. The theme change worked so, like many things, there is a workaround - at least until there is warmer weather.
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Re: Turn off ppcgeeks snowflakes
I just logged in to post this very same thing. C2D and 4GB or ram... left a snowflake tab open allday and my pc is dropping to standstill. closed the ppcgeeks tab and watched my maxed out cored drop to 0% usage. Its for sure a bug in firefox but plz turn them off.
edit:lol didnt think of this myself thx poster. http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showpost.p...6&postcount=12 Last edited by boobman; 12-23-2009 at 04:56 AM. |
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