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  2. I use the flag --max-connections-per-host=15 on my very old and weak hardware, however, with Thorium under Windows XP. So far, it works great.
  3. I use the flag --max-connections-per-host=15 on my very old and weak hardware, however, with Thorium under Windows XP. So far, it works great.
  4. Someone already tried --max-connections-per-host=4 on weak hardware with Supermium?
  5. Please make sure to take a couple of seconds to perform a simple search before posting. C++ source code file extension is .cc and .cpp, not ".bin", "binary", etc. FAQ for newbies. https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1545080/c-code-file-extension-what-is-the-difference-between-cc-and-cpp
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  8. No, it needs to be C++ source code.
  9. Yes, a good suggestion to block rumour spreaders.
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  11. I have the same problem. Firefox says all installer files from versions 1.0.0.999 and up contain a virus or malware. I'll give the benefit of the doubt and trust that it's a false positive.
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  13. @66cats, save your breath. Apply the ignore settings in the forum. They are not perfect but, well, es lo que hay, we say in Argentina.
  14. Supermium source, and [at least] the binary of that .dll is, and always was, publicly available. Not sure how not publishing the source would affect people who wanted to support win32/needed an installer.
  15. It would be odd to simply publish all of the source code of something which has *subscription mode* and paid Patreon versions, yes, I'm aware about the free github versions, too.
  16. So that was the one that got famous? (forgive me, i'm a bit out of the loop when it comes to browser starter apps)
  17. There was a leak, my first release wasn't protected with X-prot, so someone, someone I shared my app with, had hacked it and made another launcher app based on my knowledge, but it's nowhere near as good as the original, that person didn't know all secrets. Clearer now?
  18. Probably the same people who started spreading rumors that Linux is open source. I'm having trouble reconciling how something shared with a small circle of friends could be thought of as famous. Horse-famous, maybe?
  19. I never saw any links to it. I only saw someone at github asked win32 to publish the source code to that mysterious dll file, but no answer. Usually it's at github, these days.
  20. When you ask a question on a public forum, it means anyone is free to answer. So I'm answering. Many people started spreading rumours (based on nothing, no one ever gave any links) about Supermium being fully open source, and some even started to believe that, all until someone finally figured out: Supermium needs a special dll without which it doesn't work at all, meaning it's all close source in the end, I mean the whole browser. What's so hard to understand or why are you having troubles to reconcile? https://www.deepl.com/translator
  21. Huh? I'm asking Dixel if he's sure the source wasn't published (and not getting an answer). Also pointing out the question is not rhetorical &, not being a coder, i wouldn't know where to look. Not sure how i could've been more explicit. having trouble reconciling this with
  22. Yesterday I downloaded an update for ie 5 that added 128 bit security. Maybe we can add protocols that way too? If we could add things like https like that it would already be a bit better to use.
  23. If you're so sure, please give the link.
  24. What do you mean? I decided not to. Some people don't appreciate our hard work and make scandals out of thin air. I also made Supermium starter app. But share only with the ones I want.
  25. Are you sure win32 didn't publish the source? Thought he did. (real question, not a coder & wouldn't know where to look) You didn't publish the source? How come?
  26. So what? They share between themselves via PM. But no links in public. I also shared my personally written programmes with certain members. Some of them wrote similar software based on my knowledge and findings, My famous Chrome/Opera starter app., for example.
  27. Then --enable-low-end-device-mode would better suit your needs, in theory it should combine many, including these. Don't throw stones at me, if not. Just try. *use without quotes.
  28. Goes something like: 1. win32 publishes progwrp.dll code, which is picked up by Alex313031, and, apparently, IDA-RE 2. IDA-RE, who is not win32, releases a version of win32's dll, calls it progwrp.dll v. 1.2.0.5035 3. IDA-RE, who is not win32, takes down his work (progwrp.dll v. 1.2.0.5035) -- both the source and the binaries ∴ win32's Supermium is not open source, QED. ?
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