Last edit by: JDiver
That condition occurs occasionally on my MacBook Pro using Safari. One of the culprits seems to be "Disnoted".
When you get the significant energy message, check the Activity Monitor. If Disnoted appears select it and Force Quit. After a while, the fan slows down and things return to normal. Quitting Disnoted does not seem to have any adverse impact. It will return in a few days to repeat the cycle.
When you get the significant energy message, check the Activity Monitor. If Disnoted appears select it and Force Quit. After a while, the fan slows down and things return to normal. Quitting Disnoted does not seem to have any adverse impact. It will return in a few days to repeat the cycle.
Flyertalk is burning up my Mac
#1
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Join Date: Apr 2010
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Flyertalk is burning up my Mac
I opened a few tabs on flyertalk, e.g. https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/amer...advantage-733/ and https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/citi...siness-24.html and then went to get ready for bed. When I got back 10 minutes later my laptop was too hot to touch. I checked activity monitor and saw this:
Of course my first gues is cryptocurrency mining, but can anyone confirm or deny? Any chance you could dial it down so that I can hold my laptop without burning myself?
Of course my first gues is cryptocurrency mining, but can anyone confirm or deny? Any chance you could dial it down so that I can hold my laptop without burning myself?
#4
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Its been an ongoing issue for months.. not just Mac, but on PCs on multiple browsers. Open a FT page and the video ads max out a a core of the processor for each page/tab you have open.
#5
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Join Date: Apr 2010
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I appreciate your attention to this issue. I wanted to report that this is still happening with some regularity both on my i7 MacBook Pro and my iPhone. On the Mac it becomes warm to the touch and the fans kick in at max speed. On the iPhone it becomes too hot to hold comfortably.
#6
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I appreciate your attention to this issue. I wanted to report that this is still happening with some regularity both on my i7 MacBook Pro and my iPhone. On the Mac it becomes warm to the touch and the fans kick in at max speed. On the iPhone it becomes too hot to hold comfortably.
Do you experience overheating on other media-intensive sites? Gizmodo sites and Netflix come to mind. Do you experience it on the FT homepage?
#7
Join Date: Mar 2010
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Just to add to this thread, my Mac Air has the same issues when using Safari to access FT. It's fine when using Chrome though. Seems to be some sort of compatibility issue? Safari now comes up with a warning that this webpage is using significant memory. Can't type responses to anything without sitting and watching the computer type the words about ten secs after I have actually hit the keys!!
And no, I have no issues on Safari with any other site. In fact, I can flick over to another open tab on another website and it runs fine.
And no, I have no issues on Safari with any other site. In fact, I can flick over to another open tab on another website and it runs fine.
#8
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I'm using iMac.
FT page is sluggish to start off, and then I always get a warning "This webpage is using significant memory" on top of the FT page.
I checked memory and the FT page is using more than 1GB memory! I can't leave the tab open just because the FT page use lots of memory.
Can I switch back to one older version somewhere?
FT page is sluggish to start off, and then I always get a warning "This webpage is using significant memory" on top of the FT page.
I checked memory and the FT page is using more than 1GB memory! I can't leave the tab open just because the FT page use lots of memory.
Can I switch back to one older version somewhere?
#9
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I always get the "script stopped running" and "page not responding" errors with a total lock up. Win 8 on a Dell at work. no problems on my iMac at home.
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Hi all,
This issue has been reported to our tech team, and is actively being investigated. My best advice for now is to clear cache and cookies regularly.
Thank you,
--Admin
This issue has been reported to our tech team, and is actively being investigated. My best advice for now is to clear cache and cookies regularly.
Thank you,
--Admin
#12
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Is there an update to this issue?
Every time I get on FlyerTalk, within five minutes I get the dreaded pinwheel spinning constantly which locks me out. No other site gives me this problem. To get back to FlyerTalk, I have to close the browser and start over. Not every time but regularly I also receive the warning "This webpage is using significant memory". This is also only on FlyerTalk.
I am using a MacBook Pro running macOS Mojave 10.14.1 and Safari 12.0.1
Every time I get on FlyerTalk, within five minutes I get the dreaded pinwheel spinning constantly which locks me out. No other site gives me this problem. To get back to FlyerTalk, I have to close the browser and start over. Not every time but regularly I also receive the warning "This webpage is using significant memory". This is also only on FlyerTalk.
I am using a MacBook Pro running macOS Mojave 10.14.1 and Safari 12.0.1
#13
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I'm sorry, I don't have any new information. Please refer to the post above yours re: clearing cache. Also try not to have a tab running FT open on your browser for too long if this is happening to you; you can go to your Task Manager and force the shutdown of the affected browser, then restart it -- that usually works in my experience.
#14
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I have the same problem on FT and had wondered if it was the result of browsing on my four-year-old Mac, but even after replacing it with a brand-new 2018 Mac Mini, I still routinely see the spinning pinwheel, my FT tab freezes, and Activity Monitor reports that FT is using over 100% of my CPU's power.
This is literally the only time my new CPU is taxed -- not to mention the only website doing it.
I realize you've reported it, and I don't mean to pile on, but something is seriously amiss with your site code and/or ad configuration.
This is literally the only time my new CPU is taxed -- not to mention the only website doing it.
I realize you've reported it, and I don't mean to pile on, but something is seriously amiss with your site code and/or ad configuration.