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from what i've read right now discord app works but microphone in voice calls doesnt, you'd be better off with discord in a browser
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Strange... Try this.
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My Browser Builds (Part 5)
Goodwin replied to roytam1's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
roytam1 You can check the bug with video playback in Serpent? When you change the speed of video playback, both up and down, the CPU load increases 3-4 times. Do you know about it, can you fix it ? it works, but I specifically wrote . Because I know how inconvenient moon-tester-tool works. I didn't know about serpent-tester-tool though. But it's silly to use such crutches when you can remove the nonsense with checks. -
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I only upgrade if Speedometer 2.1 reveals newer to be faster. My preference has been v136. v137 is within margin of error so I never bothered to upgrade to v137. v138 and v139 took major hits and DECREASED scores, so no interest in either. v140, v141, and v142 are indeed faster based on Speedometer scores (and others, it's just the easiest to get a score). My next (once I do upgrade) will be v141. Then keep it until it "needs" upgraded. I really really REALLY prefer to stick with ONE and not update every (feel like) three days! The web site being discussed here isn't going to be enough to get me to upgrade, but it is probably writing on the wall that my v136 will have to soon be replaced.
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Interesting! That is my official "first site" ever that v136 is apparently too old for.
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Vimes started following StartAllBack for Windows 11
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that website https://forum.zdoom.org/ might be some bull.... it dont open for me at all this machine is on a win7 + all upgrades version - having chrome and firefox and IE11 a website what dont open on many varieties useally is just bull.... there used to be such problems in the past only a certain browser, only a certain version, maybe only a certain os it raise questions what the website even wants to display - i guess its nothing special and chrome v138 should be by FAR enough to display well whatever its also getting off-topic - but something went wrong here - and its not just a browser problem
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Yet another case of site admins arbitrarily blocking less than current User Agent Strings... Yet the site loads when a SSUAO is used to impersonate latest FxESR-140 on Win10x64: general.useragent.override.zdoom.org;Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:140.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/140.0 Using an extension to impersonate latest Chrome DEV (v144) makes it open in Sm-126, too : Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/144.0.0.0 Safari/537.36 PS: Sm-126 by default reports itself as being Cr-132 ...
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I'm having issues with display changes in WinPE. (PhoenixPE) Screen resolution changes [[ChangeDisplaySettings()/ChangeDisplaySettingsEx()] + broadcast WM_DISPLAYCHANGE are no longer causing StartAllBack to update it's geometry/screen position. I've attempted the usual tricks such as listening to WM_DISPLAYCHANGE in my own app and Broadcast WM_SETTINGSCHANGE with lParam "Display" Broadcast WM_TASKBARCREATED Sending SHAppBarMessage(ABM_WINDOWPOSCHANGED, abd) to Shell_TrayWnd Sending various combinations of RedrawWindow, InvalidateRect/UpdateWindow to Shell_TrayWnd Using SetWindowPos to bump Shell_TrayWnd 1px and back to trigger a recalc All attempts other then manually recalculating the geometry and using SetWindowPos to move it myself have been unsuccessful in triggering StartAllBack to realign itself. Is there a different window or message I should send to inform it of the display change? Thanks, Homes32
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That web site does not work in Official Chrome v136 on Win10. And does not work in Supermium v126 in XP x86. Personally, I am *AFRAID* to even try to intentionally make it work when it doesn't work with "real" Chrome. Also, I spent the better part of an hour trying to figure out HOW to get "yt-dlp" to work (XP x86 VM with Supermium v126)! I will not be spending more time on "yt-dlp"! The "installation instructions" are far too complex (or I'm looking in the wrong spot!) for me to dig THAT DEEP into something that my lifestyle WILL NEVER USE beyond assisting somebody else that does use it. Sorry, I really have absolutely NO USE in downloading from YouTube. NONE. "Te each their own", of course.
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you could try a shortcut and giving it that parameter you want: https://superuser.com/questions/29569/how-to-add-command-line-options-to-shortcut#29571 it works very much like the createprocess method, so it might also work for a shortcut with a parameter
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It doesn't work in Supermium 132 (I'm waiting for 138 to become an official release before updating). It does work in Firefox 145 (on Windows 10).
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but quickjs' size is just 1.4% of node.exe, it is easier for me to bring it outside.
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My Browser Builds (Part 5)
roytam1 replied to roytam1's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
it uses same cert store as latest firefox's security library (NSS) so it has latest certs. -
Supermium 138 opened without errors.
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My Browser Builds (Part 5)
j7n replied to roytam1's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
Where do the SSL certificates in New Moon come from? I have never had to add missing certificates in this browser unlike other old browsers. -
I found the Open With extension by Geoff Lankow for Chrome, but it is now old and doesn't work in Supermium ("Specified native messaging host not found."). I tried to install it in Opera 93, but it says that it requires Python to work, which is too much. Without it, nothing launches when I add a preset. https://chrome-stats.com/d/cogjlncmljjnjpbgppagklanlcbchlno?hl=en I use the extension by this author in New Moon. There I can add any program I want. If such a customizable extension doesn't exist, then I will accept it. What is wrong with this website? https://forum.zdoom.org/ In Supermium it gives the error: ERR_HTTP2_PROTOCOL_ERROR. In New Moon it doesn't open with the error "the authenticity of the received data could not be verified". It does open in Opera 93. It is possible that I have disabled something related to HTTP/2, but nothing releated comes up. Have we moved on to new basic HTTP protocol that this site have embraced?
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My Browser Builds (Part 5)
Nicholas McAnespy replied to roytam1's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
On the topic of New Moon 26, would it be possible to provide instructions on how to build K-Meleon 74? -
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Doesn't it need the `node_modules` directory? [Edit] Apparently not: Verbose log.
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Once again, learning a lot! I don't use R3dFox to watch DRM comment, so I didn't even realize R3dfox had disabled DRM. As you say, shades of Pale Moon. All the niche browsers combined aren't going to force YouTube et al. to abandon it! And I agree that the correct way to deal with the issue is to leave the DRM supporting code in the browser, and just disable it with a pref, which can then be re-enabled by the user if desired. Finally, I do consider VMP evil, and understand that niche browsers like R3dFox will never support VMP. But as long as there are sites that impose DRM but don't require VMP, we should still be allowed to access those sites. All that said, though, I still appreciate having R3dFox on my "ancient" Win 7 PC and will keep using it for the ever-increasing number of Web sites that flummox Serpent.
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Many US retailers do indeed offer a small discount for cash, to cover credit card processing fees. But transactions of thousands of dollars (to cover the cost of, say, a PC) are still quite rare, and that's what I meant by "large." The cost of a smart phone is probably "on the bubble:" large enough to be uncommon, but not impractical, and I do know of smart phone retailers who prefer cash. AIUI that's correct. Income of $600 or less (works out to $50/month) from any one payer need not be reported. (Disclaimer: I am not a tax attorney; this is just my understanding - and you're still supposed to pay taxes even on income that wasn't reported!) But if your "friend of a friend" is replacing a roof for $600 labor, I'd say he'd be better off charging the going rate, or just under, and paying the tax!
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My Browser Builds (Part 5)
Mathwiz replied to roytam1's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
I can't imagine that pref. doing anything at all if multiprocess move is disabled, so I strongly suspect either it is your imagination, or else you do actually have multiprocess mode enabled. The pref. you cited is not the only way to enable it: You can check whether multiprocess mode is, in fact, enabled by clicking Help / Troubleshooting and scrolling down to "Multiprocess Windows." If the first number is anything but zero, it's enabled. Already done: https://github.com/JustOff/moon-tester-tool (by the author of the Classic Add-Ons Archive himself) and https://github.com/Nebula-Mechanica/serpent-tester-tool. But to be fair, these extensions are themselves several years old, so they probably need to be updated. ... Any volunteers? @AstroSkipper? - Yesterday
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As told, you don't have to install node system-wide; of the linked zip archive, for yt-dlp purposes, you only need the standalone (portable) "node.exe" binary ... Even simpler, just place "node.exe" (67.8 MiB) next to your yt-dlp 64-bit binary and issue/configure --js-runtimes node; if you're overly concerned about "security", you can let yt-dlp launch NODE in JIT-less mode via --js-runtimes node --extractor-args "youtube-ejs:jitless=true" (provides better security at the cost of performance/speed) ; according to online testimonies, Node takes just 1-2s to solve YT's challenges, while QuickJS, depending on how powerful your machine is, may take from 8-15s (and this relic of mine (32-bit OS, 3GB RAM, Core2 Duo from late 2007), can take anything from 15-30s, depending on how busy the machine is when qjs.exe starts ) ... I keep an eye on two things : 1. This; QuickJS-ng may, in due course, end up with "rope strings", too, so its speed (when used with yt-dlp) may become on par with upstream QuickJS 2. That; the astring library is an external dependency of the yt-dlp-ejs JS component which, together with a suitable JS runtime, performs the task of solving YT's JS challenges; hopefully, this PR will be accepted and merged into the astring repo and a future yt-dlp-ejs version will pick that updated version up, making the use of QuickJS-ng with yt-dlp equally "practical" ... Reference: here ...