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Hello! I was just flushing my cache and i saw this number... o+I'm just curious how that could be possible? And where has those data been stored? I don't have that space...

Hello! I was just flushing my cache and i saw this number... o+I'm just curious how that could be possible? And where has those data been stored? I don't have that space...
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This is just a display bug (integer overflow). 264 = -1

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It is stored on your hard drive, in your profile files. Looks like a lot of data you have been storing. When was the last time you cleared the cache. I auto do mine every time I power off.

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This is just a display bug (integer overflow). 264 = -1

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It is stored on your hard drive, in your profile files. Looks like a lot of data you have been storing. When was the last time you cleared the cache. I auto do mine every time I power off.

I was thinking too they should supposed to be stored in my hd, but i don't have that size of memory. Just a month of heavy development with ai in-browser LOL

@TyDraniu down here solved it i think.

This is a 20 y.o. old bug, it doesn't have anything to do with ai development.

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Apparently, these similar discussions https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1585978#c20

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