Could be something peculiar to Nvidia GPUs, or maybe it’s just Firefox, but I never see this colour anywhere else, only when something causes a glitch in the rendering of video content. Sometimes it’s not just the video player that goes green, but the entire viewport of the browser window. I’m mainly curious why it’s that colour, rather than just black or white or something like that.
- HEX: 004d00
- RGB: rgb(0, 77, 0)
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I don’t have that problem, because I don’t use windows
edit: wow, lots of clippy lovin’ motherfuckers in this thread OwO
I’ve seen it on linux, too.
You are being downvoted because your comment is rude, irrelevant, and neither helpful or funny
*nor
Noted, thanks. English isn’t my first language.
No, no, it can only be because of fanboys
I hate windows and never willingly use it but I downvoted you for being an idiot, just so you know
I’ve had green screens show up on Bazzite while restarting or if steam crashes(rare). All amd system as well.
I wouldn’t have expected this comment to be downvoted on lemmy. No valuation, just an observation.
I assume: If comment would have pointed out that this is in fact not a hardware related behavior but depends on software and doesn’t happen on Linux, down-voting wouldn’t have happened.
yeah, wtf
I think it’s just because the answer doesn’t really contribute much. OP is asking about something specific (and kinda interesting, too!) and your response was “I don’t know, I don’t use that software”. It doesn’t really add to the conversation or help to answer the question.
Imagine if every question that got asked was responded to by the entire community, even if they had no answer, and every thread was just filled with “I dunno”.
No hate on you specifically, just thinking out loud a bit.
I agree although it wasn’t just not helpful, it was not helpful and also self righteous and off topic.
Yep, gave the same vibe as this.