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ProxHTTPSProxy and HTTPSProxy in Windows XP for future use
Anbima replied to AstroSkipper's topic in Windows XP
Is there a portable version of Thorium? Do you have a download-link?- 859 replies
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ProxHTTPSProxy and HTTPSProxy in Windows XP for future use
Dave-H replied to AstroSkipper's topic in Windows XP
On my system without Thorium running, the RAM usage is around 1150/2814 (40%). With Thorium running, with no tabs open, this changes to around 1600/2814 (57%). I do have quite a few extensions installed on Thorium though, without those I suspect that the RAM usage would be considerably less.- 859 replies
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My Browser Builds (Part 5)
adata replied to roytam1's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
Not loading https://www.naszezdrowie-przychodnie.pl/ -
ProxHTTPSProxy and HTTPSProxy in Windows XP for future use
Anbima replied to AstroSkipper's topic in Windows XP
As I said, deepl is not important because no sensitive data is transmitted. Yes, I have 32bit and 3MB of available memory. How much memory does your Thorium use when you have just started it?- 859 replies
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launcher app for 64bit WinPE (nu2menu alternative)
Nguyen Van Ty replied to blanalex's topic in Windows PE
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launcher app for 64bit WinPE (nu2menu alternative)
Nguyen Van Ty replied to blanalex's topic in Windows PE
WinPE 11 build by Make PE not Audio -
Interesting. Anyway, off-topic!
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ProxHTTPSProxy and HTTPSProxy in Windows XP for future use
Dave-H replied to AstroSkipper's topic in Windows XP
Thorium uses less RAM that Supermium in my experience. Do you have 3GB of RAM available on your 32bit system, the maximum it can use natively? If so, Thorium is fine on all but very heavy sites like scrolling on Instagram, where it will eventually run out and crash the tab. Even with less than 3GB, it would probably be OK on most sites.- 859 replies
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Hi everyone! Could existing a i5-5200U modified driver for Vista?
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Don't add custom search engines to browsers Chrome-based
66cats replied to Sampei.Nihira's topic in Web Browsers
Burger Chrome & Google user here, AI overviews enabled. No ads thus far (desktop Chrome, have disabled UO & refreshed to check). AI results are pretty good -- exactly what i'm looking for ~95% of the time, hallucination-free thus far (not even once), info's no more outdated than all search results. OTOH, not searching for politics/current events, those might be right-think du jour. Don't miss out! ♫ I hope someday you'll join us/And the world will live as one♫ -
AVC is H.264 or Mpeg4 part 10 : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_Video_Coding
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ProxHTTPSProxy and HTTPSProxy in Windows XP for future use
AstroSkipper replied to AstroSkipper's topic in Windows XP
When it comes to Deepl, you should use the Manual Proxy instead of the System Proxy option in Proxy Switcher. 360Chrome v13.5.1030 Redux in combination with Proxy Switcher seems to have problems when using the System Proxy option. Just tested with ProxHTTPSProxy. The Manual Proxy option works fine without any errors.- 859 replies
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You definitely don't have any of these “problems.” I if I want to dialogue with some characters like Giorgio Maone,Andreas of OSArmor,Pedro Bustamante......etc. I have to use some channels. Period.
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Don't add custom search engines to browsers Chrome-based
Sampei.Nihira replied to Sampei.Nihira's topic in Web Browsers
Another reason why I removed Bing search from the list of search engines and set DDG as the only search engine. No ability to add other search engines such as Google. https://www.ghacks.net/2024/05/22/google-begins-integrating-ads-into-ai-overviews-on-google-search/ All this of course in my only Chromium-based browser,Microsoft Edge. -
FYI, (in regards to uBO Legacy) Replace EasyDutch with AdGuard Dutch. (I think as a consequence of my post on Reddit) No commits to repo since Jan 14. See also issue tracker.
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Anbima replied to AstroSkipper's topic in Windows XP
I have tested Supermium and it needs so much memory, which is not available. Does Thorium need less memory? For pages that I only want to view, it doesn't matter whether they are encrypted or not. I only have concerns when I have to log in or enter data, as is the case with the example mentioned. With https://www.deepl.com/translator for example, I don't care whether it is encrypted or not.- 859 replies
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Do you use Policies in your browsers?
Sampei.Nihira replied to Sampei.Nihira's topic in Web Browsers
From June 2024 there will be many users in this forum who will have problems with some extensions used in chromium-based browsers if they do not use the specific policy. Not the Command Line Switches. The policy is needed. Also because, in my opinion, for the applicability of the (corporate) policy, the browser needs to be managed by an organization. But only time will tell whether that will be the case or not So policies are certainly predominant over Flags/Command Line Switches. -
About the Microsoft Copilot Notebook feature
Sampei.Nihira replied to Edmond Emmerich's topic in Windows 11
Probably my only fun,in Linux, would be AppArmor profiles. But AI,Copilot......just no. -
About the Microsoft Copilot Notebook feature
Sampei.Nihira replied to Edmond Emmerich's topic in Windows 11
Thank you for your advice. No,I hate multiboot. Today they will probably be outdated problems but I once had many problems with GRUB especially after an LTS update. -
That's what I was afraid of.
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At home, no. At work, we get them quite frequently. They have an entire forum dedicated to reporting false positives - and they are quick to fix.
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This is understood, wasn't sure what you meant by "I mean, AVC is format, not codec." What did you mean?
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ProxHTTPSProxy and HTTPSProxy in Windows XP for future use
AstroSkipper replied to AstroSkipper's topic in Windows XP
The only example you gave is a website where the user has to register. You said: "...more and more sites...". So please list here examples of websites which appear unsecure in 360Chrome and do not need any registering! Thanks- 859 replies
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I have to say as someone who's used Malwarebytes (Premium) for many years now, that I have never been aware of it producing false positives to justify its existence!
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Probably, the user isn't a native English speaker, I get this a lot here, but then again, it's an international forum, what else one would expect? @NotHereToPlayGames, in other words, win32ss wrote he will reduce the number of hostile connections, but won't eliminate them all, due to the public requests. Complaints, in this case, mean users aren't happy with the fully Ungoogled version. They still want the Google connections to leak data. Is it clearer?