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)
Cheers!
Trees appear green because they absorb red and blue light while reflecting green light. Maybe your TV is photosynthesising ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ I just wanted to add to the list of unhelpful answers
Just that monitors don’t redlect light, they emit light, and rules change
Maybe it’s some sort of chroma keying?
It’s not
I recall seeing such green on screenshots of DRM protected video on iOS (back when I still had Netflix installed)
I assume that this is DRM protection as well, probably the same, as those streaming apps are mostly just JS these days anyway

Ai;dr
Just a double check if my recall correspond with the weights of claude 💁🏻
Spoiler: it does
Replying to people with an AI answer is extremely disrespectful, even more so with a screenshot of that answer. How the fuck do you not understand that?
Ohh, i answered to myself
The entirely wrong shade of green LMAO
The entirely wrong shade of green LMAO
The former flag of Libya
Well something in the graphics driver is breaking, so that color is probably unique to your hardware and drivers







