Wanted to mention this seems to be fixed, but I was never able to find a tool that could tell me why it was occurring.
It was ultimately NTP (clock), but it was actually the router clock. I switched PCs and I think my original PC had software to talk to the router, which must've been setting the time. It seems like it changed to a completely different time at some point.
Changed it, then just released/renewed/flushed dns. I also manually turned on the time service at some point and ran a sync from the command prompt just to be safe. and everything is acting normally now.
Did you start with the original Yakuza? Kiwami has a couple things that would feel odd to a newcomer if they don't play 0, and the only reason you're skipping Majima Saga here until later is because you moved 0. If you start with 0 then all the context needed for Kiwami 1's additions and Majima Saga are available.
Plus, to be fair, we have had a massive number of newcomers credit to 0. It's probably the favorite in the series now.
I'm not sure what to read from the storage. From what I can see only the cookies are being used. (1 cookie)
Is there a way to tell when each of them are interacting with it?

Is there a way to track why a page won't load?
To preface:
On the website https://danbooru.donmai.us ever since I ran the firefox profiler for a different issue (I don't think it's related atm, just coincidental) I have been having a serious issue with loading images on all browsers. I've been trying to see if I can figure out the actual cause through firefox to no avail.
What occurs: If I open up an image in another tab, and the image does not finish loading, If I try to open up any other images, or go to the next page of a search, all danbooru sites will hang until the image finisher. This seems to degrade until eventually one will stop loading.
A few times, I've been able to catch this error:
Secure Connection Failed
An error occurred during a connection to danbooru.donmai.us.
undefined
The page you are trying to view cannot be shown because the authenticity of the received data could not be verified. Please contact the website owners to inform them of this problem.
This seems to apply to any
Update: So far i'm down to 2 extensions:
Ublock
600% sound volume
Memory still ballooned from 1GB to 5GB.
When I checked processes before closing, even after force unloading Youtube under processes, GPU was using around 1 GB. There was literally nothing else I could unload that would stop this.
Again I loaded all tabs just to be fair...GPU is using half of that currently. I'm also questioning the reliability of about:processes to an extent, because I couldn't actually see what was adding up to the 5 GB I was seeing in task manager.
I also tried some advice I saw to just whitelist youtube, as it sounds like google does something regarding adblockers. But this did not seem to do anything noticable.
edit: based on another post, trying troubleshoot mode, though i'm always uncomfortable having all site blockers (ublock now) turned off.
I don't know how to do that.
'Improve Youtube!'
600% sound volume
7TV
Auto Tab Discard
Better TTV
Libredirect
LiveTL
Privacy Badger
Tampermonkey (No scripts enabled)
Ublock
User-Agent Switcher and Manager
i'd say about 40 tabs, mix of:
Danbooru
Youtube
Kbin
Reddit
Amazon
game8.co
libreddit
Plain Firefox

Does Firefox have a memory Leak? Crashes after being open for too long.
To preface, I have had a thread about this previously,
https://kbin.social/m/[email protected]/t/840667/How-can-you-troubleshoot-a-crash-from-freezing
Ultimately, it didn't result in much.
Cue a few months, a lot has happened, and I have a new PC. Different graphics card vendor, different RAM, different motherboard vendor. Almost everything is different.
The crashes stopped, in fact I didn't notice them for a long time.
Past few days however, I noticed youtube videos starting to skip a bit. Thought it might just be youtube.
Then today happened. After about a month, I had a crash again. The PC has been left on for about a week (which is not really uncommon for me).
What I noticed that caught my eye...is that when i went to close it in task manager, it was using 14 GB. Just to be fair, I made sure before completing this post that I kicked every tab I had open out of inactive.
They are
I mean, they were obviously going to add more modes if they want the game to be AAA. The Original games were basically a 5 minute arcade loop....
It's the implication. Why would you have problems seeing a disclaimer that not everything in the game is culturally sound? (I just woke up and I can't remember the correct word but basically...the game has problems, nobody should be uncomfortable that it's acknowledged)
It makes them look weak.
How?
You seem to have this outlook that because a mod is "silly", it can't be removed.
I have the outlook that if it's so silly nobody should care, then why do you care it was removed?
Not only that, your hyperfixtation on specifically this mod. This is the silly mod you pick.
Am I not supposed to be suspicious that this is the hill you die on? How many small mods get removed from nexusmods on any given day?
If someone cares so much this mod was removed, I am immediately suspicious of that person.
It becomes a question of "How does this benefit you?"
You've taken all this time saying "Moderators shouldn't care", but then you twist it by saying somebody cares. So why shouldn't the moderators care?
it's either a silly mod nobody should care about, or it isn't. You can't play both sides to weasel the argument you want.
Yet you care so much about it. Any other "silly" mods you saw pulled today, or just the potentially racist one?

How can you troubleshoot a crash from freezing?
I've been having inconsistent crashes for awhile now where the screen will just suddenly freeze and go white, requiring a close/reopen. It's not usually an issue as it's not too frequent, but it's frustrating to have a bunch of tabs waiting to be reopened.
My issue is that I've tried to check google on how to even look up what might be causing it, and it has been very uncooperative.
first: about:crashes. It's empty. I tried to see if there's a way to turn it on. Any links I could find seemed to be outdated as they pointed to about:preferences#advanced. Which isn't present.
second: checked C:Users(username)AppDataRoamingMozillaFirefoxProfiles(user profile)
First I checked to see if there was just a general log, then I tried to check crashes.
in both places I tried checking, the file was in a mozlz4 format. I am unsure how it is meant to be read. It was also concerning that despite finding a crash file that matched the time of the crash, all it had was a single mea
To be fair morale could not have been that high in one of the worst modern wars in world history...least he didn't destroy it.
Makes sense. If I recall she's RL friends with Cheri (recent graduate), so she probably wants to do stuff with her.
Advertisers are the best at spreading word.
It's probably why award shows (which are also smothered with ads) get so much publicity.
I don't want bat credit card and ice puns either. It's good for a laugh, but only because of how bad it is.
Just make Batman serious without making him unnecessarily edgy. We don't need to psychoanalyze every little thing interesting about him until it's not interesting anymore, especially not in the first movie. Leave the viewers to fill in some blanks.
The Arkham games were a great example that you can have a serious batman and still have a silly but dangerous Joker. And all they did was ramp up the actually good cartoon series that is still better than the movies.
So...did they investigate uvalde yet or no?
To be fair, only a handful of publishers were able to take their cards and go elsewhere. The media companies were a lot more on top of dragging their products off of Netflix.
Nobody would be on steam just for Valve games, after all, and indie has a much lower barrier of entry.
While they could certainly distribute their current products better, a lot of the issues they have now (see: belated frogs comment) aren't things they really had control over.
If the same trolls got 10 accounts, they could find some other way to exploit the security gap, and also delete any posts warning about it.
Maybe it would help if communities could turn off image uploading? I mean asklemmy doesn't hardly ever has a reason for there to be a picture. Communities that need it of course would still need other security measures.
Thanks for the clarification