(http://i.imgur.com/PWRU5K2.jpg)
that's what you get for searching google for "vanilla and chocolate milk" and "き,,ーぱみ,..."
As far as I've seen, this sort of thing is pretty common. If any application allocates video memory and displays it before writing to it, it'll show you whatever was previously cached in that block of memory. Most often, this garbage video data only lasts a few seconds until the application finishes loading.
I think this is more likely with Chrome than Firefox because of the differing ways they handle video buffers with tabs and processes.
Quote from: bluaki on January 03, 2014, 11:05:16 PM
that's what you get for searching google for "vanilla and chocolate milk" and "き,,ーぱみ,..."
As far as I've seen, this sort of thing is pretty common. If any application allocates video memory and displays it before writing to it, it'll show you whatever was previously cached in that block of memory. Most often, this garbage video data only lasts a few seconds until the application finishes loading.
I think this is more likely with Chrome than Firefox because of the differing ways they handle video buffers with tabs and processes.
it never happened before and it lasted about a minute
and all these tabs had been long closed and i was assuming those regions of memory would've been overwritten by something more recent at that point lol