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On Chrome and Safari, any page that I load from thehill.com will cause cpu usage to increase sharply and stay there. How would I go about in trying to notify this problem? i.e. a Chromium developers group, thehill.com about page?

I'm familiar with the "Developer Tools", is there some information I can get from there?

IMO It's probably crappy programming by thehill.com's developers, but finding a way to get to him seems impossible.

PS: This is not a programming question, but it may turn into one and I'll go to Stack Overflow then.

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    FYI, it does *not* use CPU in TOR (Firefox-based) browser. Usage is zero after loading in ~1 second. – DrMoishe Pippik Dec 24 '20 at 23:10
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    It uses some CPU (and a bit more than I would like) in standard Firefox. It would be worth contacting the developers if you can – John Dec 24 '20 at 23:12
  • Thanks for commenting on my first post. Are issues like this simply not worth pursuing? This is just amateur work for me but is there is perhaps value in pursuing this matter. – user1575778 Dec 25 '20 at 08:24
  • Try it with a good ad blocker. Mine doesn't tell me which ads were blocked, but my separate tracker protector says no trackers were attempted to load (which is a reasonable start). That leaves ads as being the cause. – Tetsujin Dec 25 '20 at 10:13

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