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  2. Vintage vehicles don't have Google's software on-board, modern ones may do.
  3. I've got better things to do than figure out what every site's inline script I visit does. A lot of it is non-free JavaScript (like Richard Stallman puts it), so you could say it's oppressive in a way. But you either trust the sites or you don't and I still have a little bit of faith, if I didn't, my existence would be completely unbearable. My brain only has limited capacity, so there's a lot of free code out there that I have trouble understanding as well. If regular expressions aren't your thing, Proxomitron won't be either.
  4. And as @66cats argued somewhere, I'm having so much undescriptable fun!
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  6. Yeah, @chermany4ever, @NotHereToPlayGames started a very interesting thread about proxo somewhere in this forum. His efforts made me try proxomitron for a second time (first time in the early 2000s), but he is right: the proxomitron learning curve is steep, and there are ways to accomplish many things proxomitron offers, without the effort. I confess: I'm lazy. But if I had to stick to XP for internet matters, I would try it for a third (it's a charm) time. Until then, I'm still trying to run XP as a virtual desktop app in a mint environment. The constant efforts of many gentlemen/ladies(?) in this forum (cheers!) prevent me from doing (seriously) so at the time. Again, lazy I am.
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  8. Had no idea something like that was possible. I've read it filters through the browser proxy. I'll definitely give it a try. Thanks for sharing! All is welcome when it comes to bypass rubbish.
  9. only on 486. if you try this on newer machines you may see more BSoDs.
  10. Ahh never-mind looks like we got it thanks to @66cats for tracking it down for us and I can't wait to try it tomorrow.
  11. Please post a link @feodor2 when you can I can't find it either and I've been waiting for your new excellent browser (My default browser is yours). Yes, thank you for everything you do!
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  13. https://codeberg.org/Theodor2/Mypal68/releases github still not, don't know, I have set autoupdate from codeberg https://www.mypal-browser.org/download.html just now
  14. Tried https://github.com/Feodor2/Mypal68/releases & https://www.mypal-browser.org/download.html, no joy. Could you post a link? (And thank you for the browser, if it needs saying).
  15. Anyone done benchmarks on XP with Thorium vs Supermium? It's nice to see another browser in the XP scene, but it seems like it's about the same as Supermium. Sadly it appears that both retain the connections to Google as seen with vanilla Chromium, there really needs to be better ungoogled options. You could try using an Invidious instance. Those usually load faster than the bogged-down standard YouTube site, have less data collection and offer the ability to download the video right from the site if the instance you're on enabled it.
  16. That's was all folks Applied to my new 68.14 you may check it already has been published
  17. it is done by upstream: https://github.com/roytam1/UXP/commit/8e9e42c7d8b673d204c6f07c7b3c14bf4b3be484
  18. Ok! I checked my system once again. In my Windows XP main partition, I unfortunately discovered that one of four registry keys relating to the region and language options had disappeared. No idea why. However, the time and time zone display was still intact.. Fortunately, I have a second Windows XP partition from which I was able to export the missing key HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\International and import it into my main partition. Now, all is working again. This fixing has actually led to a change in Firefox ESR 52.9.0. Now I also get the correct time and time zone displayed there:
  19. Let's hope the update block is removed in the next insider flight.
  20. Is there a version of ProxHTTPSProxy that supports http/2 + TLS 1.3? Some servers don't work with http/1.1 anymore, such as discord.
  21. 52 has EXPOSE_INTL_API for those mypal JS_HAS_INTL_API rowtam's went forward assume the same https://github.com/roytam1/UXP/blob/de7e7860ffb93fed8394b568421c851070f50b84/js/src/jsdate.cpp#L2984 and seems removed OS version at all - uh Next I try without JS_HAS_INTL_API
  22. All is correct. Do you really think that I wouldn't have checked that first of all? So, the question is what did you and @UCyborg do that makes Firefox ESR 52..9.0 show the correct time and timezone?
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