The paused #NPR player in an open tab is my new favorite thing to listen to.When it kept randomly saying "and we have names for him" for days/weeks(?) and caused me to reboot multiple times thinking it was a local audio glitch, it was irritating but fascinating... though I got nowhere troubleshooting it.In the past few days, it's been mostly music - live stuff played.... I don't know where... Celtic, folk, etc.. And fun one-sided interviews (no guest audio, just gaps).It starts at random. And now that I know what's going on it's just so fun to listen to.It's the audio someone at NPR is working on that is mysteriously leaking via a glitch when you pause the player after a couple stories following the news update and leave the tab open in #Firefox. It'll start and stop at random... and it stops at night when no one is using the mysteriously buggy computer.Don't scroll the page at all or it stops the audio immediately and may prevent it from starting in the first place. Just listen to the news and a couple stories after, hit pause, leave the tab open and enjoy a taste of an NPR audio editor/mixer's day.It makes me grin every time something new starts out of the silence and I've almost forgotten I'm still wired in to NPR Behind The Scenes.Works on Debian Linux and MacOS definitely. Other OSes? Other browsers? How and why this glitch is happening?But it's fun while it lasts and I hope to hear the details on how crossed wires and/or software glitches are causing it. I mean this is weird and fascinates the hell out of me now. https://www.npr.org/?refresh=true