mercutio: what'd you think of it up_the_irons: haven't used it enough to notice a difference, but i bet it's faster mercutio: it was very noticable for me
i've found chrome getting slower over time, and i thought it was just chrome
but it was adblock up_the_irons: i have this problem of sometimes swap getting all eaten up and then disk crunch for MINUTES until i can kill a few chrome windows. if that doesn't happen anymore, i'll know it was adblock :) mercutio: of course you have to disable the other adblock for it to be faster
ahh, yeh my chrome can use 16gb of ram up_the_irons: i just uninstalled adblock mercutio: are you using a laptop? up_the_irons: yup mercutio: so you're already maxing out the ram?
try ramzswap?
the web page suggests it was about 20% better than adblock for total memory usage.
apparently the extension memory usage isn't the only memory usage.
buut then it just means you can open 20% more web pages. up_the_irons: lol yeah mercutio: hmm, apnic whois is broken m0unds: jesus
chrome adblock memory use via chrome task mgr on osx = 309MB following filter list update; ublock = 128MB
i wonder if that's accurate
CPU load is significantly lower too, almost 60%
(when loading a specific set of pages)
it defaults to subscribing to mdl, but that's sort of worthless so i removed it
mdl is supposed to be early lifecycle for malicious payloads, but it's usually delayed 24hrs or more, so most hosts have been dealt with by the time it hits the list
s/be/include BryceBot: <m0unds> mdl is supposed to include early lifecycle for malicious payloads, but it's usually delayed 24hrs or more, so most hosts have includeen dealt with by the time it hits the list brycec: I'm liking uBlock so far. Seems like it might be faster and such. I like its features better - showing number of blocked requests and a running request log that shows each request and what (if any) rule/pattern matched -: brycec really likes having that BryceBot: That's what she said!! m0unds: yeah, it's pretty nice brycec: chrome-extension://cjpalhdlnbpafiamejdnhcphjbkeiagm/logger-ui.html so shiny
(It's also pretty interesting to me to see what requests are being made behind the scenes, like the Chromecast extension chatting UPNP with other network devices) m0unds: snazzy
chrome://net-internals/#events brycec: Yeah but that's just mad m0unds: yeah, has everything brycec: That's a firehose view BryceBot: That's what she said!! m0unds: yup brycec: BryceBot: no BryceBot: Oh, okay... I'm sorry. 'That's a firehose view' m0unds: lol
that's sort of relevant, hahaha
handy for diagnosis though, esp if you know what you're looking for
i used it to debug a proxy bug in chromium that was causing ipv6 stuff die
causing ipv6 stuff to die* brycec: fun fun m0unds: i think it's still broken ***: hazardous has quit IRC (*.net *.split)
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awyeah has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 272 seconds) mercutio: m0unds: does mdl have false positives you mean?
or it's just redundant? mnathani__: for the archlinux users : Am I doing something wrong? My mouse does not switch icons when hovering over links in Chrome and Chromium ***: mnathani__ is now known as mnathani_ brycec: works for me... BryceBot: That's what she said!! brycec: Not sure what you /could/ be doing wrong necessarily
perhaps your wm isn't giving focus mercutio: i think that's probably a chrome or desktop issue rather than arch issue
"works for me" too brycec: (definitely not an "Arch issue") mnathani_: same behaviour in kde and gnome
I am running arch in a virtualbox VM m0unds: mercutio: false positives in a way - the list is supposed to be "early lifecycle" distribution sites, but they're delayed by many hours so stuff is usually mitigated well before it's listed mercutio: ahh maybe i should disable it m0unds: so when it's listed, it's already been addressed by either the NOC where the box is hosted or by the hosting company or whatever mercutio: oh there's not many brycec: mnathani_: Using seamless mouse integration? m0unds: http://www.malwaredomainlist.com/mdl.php that's the actual list (warning, has bad stuff)
it's just not a very good source for building a blocklist for a browser mercutio: this sort of stuff looks fine to keep on my list -: m0unds shrugs mercutio: if it's hosted stuff like this recently i'm not too concerned m0unds: like i said, when it's useful, it's not listed mercutio: do you really need to go to agsteier.com/BANK_STORAGE-DATA/new.payment-document.html m0unds: when it hits the list, it's usually already gone and so you're just wasting time/whatever having the list active in ublock or whatever mercutio: how much diff to performance doe sit make m0unds: you want it to have stuff that is currently a danger, not stuff that was dangerous a week ago mercutio: true m0unds: if you're using chrome (and i assume chromium ships with it too, but i could be wrong) the built-in URL and file reputation stuff is going to do a better job than mdl mercutio: ok
i love it how pages pause less randomly
it just seems so much smoother m0unds: yeah, after spending the day with it on my mac i've noticed a significant improvement mercutio: i wonder if there's garbage collection or something happening with adblock plus m0unds: it uses significantly less CPU per ad-heavy page, and much less RAM mercutio: yeah i disabled adblock temp when i was having issues
adn i was surprised how much faster the net was
buut it's so unbelievably difficult to deal with ads these days
i always forget how bad it is
usually it's only on other peoples computers i notice lots of ads m0unds: i was watching task manager in chrome when loading an ad-heavy site vs ublock, and it was crazy to compare the two mnathani_: my browsing on windows using chrome has much better performance using uBlock origin mercutio: and i wonder if they have a virus or something
but in the end it's just "the normal internet"
like "click here to buy", "you have won", "girls waiting for you"
blah blah m0unds: yeah
"YOU WON'T BELIEVE WHAT PEOPLE IN $your_geoip_location THINK ABOUT THIS CONTROVERSIAL WEBSITE" mercutio: yeah it gets my geoip location wrong though
well it's off by like 1000km m0unds: yeah, it thinks i'm in kansas
usually mercutio: i think it's fununy when people think all of google servers are in mountain view m0unds: yeah mercutio: yeah mountain view is a good place to stick all of google servers.
do people have no idea how to link between "likely" / "unlikely" m0unds: a while ago, one of my less tech savvy friends posted some thing about the nginx virus infecting peoples' computers (reposted from someone else) mercutio: hahahha m0unds: because they kept seeing nginx errors on popular sites mercutio: say what
nginx has 95% of the spdy market m0unds: exactly, lol mercutio: that figure surprised me uuntil i tired to figure out how to do spdy with apache
it's one word to enable spdy if you have the right nginx package.
and there's newer versions of nginx available for ubuntu etc
from nginx itself as an apt rep m0unds: yeah, lots of options to install it too
yeah mercutio: yeah on arch i'm using some weird nginx version
well on one server
hmm it's 1.8 m0unds: nginx version: nginx/1.8.0
built with OpenSSL 1.0.1l-freebsd 15 Jan 2015 mercutio: i've been having a problem with nginx at home thouugh m0unds: TLS SNI support enabled
that's what i'm on mercutio: built with OpenSSL 1.0.2a 19 Mar 2015
you have old openssl :)
ubuntu justu released tls 1.2 support for precise. m0unds: although i thought i'd just updated nginx brycec: $ openssl version mercutio: yeah i have 1.8.0 too brycec: LibreSSL 2.1
:P mercutio: haha m0unds: oh, 1.8.0_1,2 mercutio: that's what my openbsd box says too brycec :) brycec: Good :) mercutio: openbsd has stable nginx version though
but yeah i'v ebeen having this issue with sendfile on nginx
i get random 200 msec delays.
it's fine with lighttpd.
but if i disable sendfile the performance is much lower than lighttpd
but 9/10 times there seems to be an extra 200msec delay.
that's testing to localhost
i was playing with nopush on/off, and read some stuff, and was still confused.
but now i'm wondering if that hits aeny other sites? or if it's to do with me testing to localhost.
has anyone heard of zorin os?
i don't know how people find these weird linux distribuutions phlux: rebecca black linux
justin bieber linux mercutio: http://biebian.sourceforge.net/
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awyeah has joined #arpnetworks up_the_irons: next person to mention Bieber Linux gets kline'd -: up_the_irons became a 13 year old script kiddie for a second... staticsafe: lol mercutio: haha
well it is a joke brycec: But up_the_irons doesn't have permissions to kline...
(ie. not an ircop) mercutio: heh
even if he did i don't think freenode would like people doing such things. up_the_irons: who said i'd do it myself... brycec: touche mercutio: there's something really lame about going to data centres to replace hard-drives. up_the_irons: i must thank toeshred all the time for doing that for me ;) mercutio: heh.
up_the_irons: it doesn't feel so bad if you're actually doing something :) up_the_irons: :) ***: NiTeMaRe is now known as trobotham
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