I never said I added any scripts, I merely suggested that modifying JavaScript served by Google in a way that would remove the event attached to the links could be a viable workaround if it could be realized somehow. AFAIK, scripts exist that could remove such baggage from Google search in the past, though what I found is outdated. And implementing an extension that does search and replace on JS served by sites is a possibility, in fact, such extension already exists (
Pale Moon Web Technologies Polyfill Add-On).
Anyway, all of my testing being done on a clean profile is on the
video. What I didn't test the first time, running palemoon.exe on a single CPU core actually improves the chances of it working correctly significantly.
As for you, gepus, I suggest you kindly back off of this thread unless you have some constructive/useful advice.
Edit: Interesting, affinity doesn't seem to have any effect on the behavior on the Linux version, it's always broken. Currently still on GTK3 version 29.4.4 there (shouldn't matter anyway). I could reproduce the problem on Firefox 52.9 ESR as well (only tried on Windows).
Do my PC specs matter? The important stuff: AMD Phenom II X4 920, 4 GB of RAM, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 Ti, different GPU drivers on different platforms. Virtual machine with Windows 11 where the was video recorded obviously has virtual graphics card, Pale Moon has its driver blacklisted. Issue also reproducible on the host with Windows 10, where hardware acceleration works, likewise with Kubuntu 21.10. Drivers version 4xx.xx something...will check if necessary...shouldn't really matter, should it?
PS: Virtual machine had only 1,5 GB of RAM, hence occasional hang.