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  1. Finally a snake is caught . Python37_WinXP_20181128_105126167.exe https://www114.zippyshare.com/v/FBBJz5vw/file.html Special thanks to Samuka since I stole his API implementation. Special thanks to FranceBB for making installer for me . I believe it will help Https proxy development too.
    4 points
  2. BTW, a bit late, but here are the November updates: Replaced Monthly Rollup with the new KB4467706 (located on the root directory of the repository) Added Security Only Update, KB4467700 (located in the folder "/Security Only (Post August 2018)") Replaced Internet Explorer Cumulative Update KB4466536 (located in the folder "/Security Only (Post August 2018)") Replaced .NET Framework Security and Quality with: -KB4459933 for .NET 2.0 SP2 (located in "/NET 2.0 SP2/Security and Quality Rollup") -KB4459945 for .NET 4.5.2 (located in "/NET 4.5.2/Security and Quality Rollup") -KB4459942 for .NET 4.6-4.6.1 (located in "/NET 4.6-4.6.1/Security and Quality Rollup") https://mega.nz/#F!txxRyLzC!1vBMGzMHiL864f3bl1Rj1w I think Microsoft already released this update for NT 6.0. Checkout KB4039648 on the Extras folder of the repository. They also released this update for Windows 7 in around 2015, if my mind serves me correct. What might change in the coming months is that MS may incorporate this update into the Monthly Rollups... we'll see. EDIT: Also forgot to add the new timezone update, KB4468323. It's now in the extras folder.
    2 points
  3. New releases palemoon localization. https://github.com/JustOff/pale-moon-localization/releases
    2 points
  4. See how they treated OpenBSD devs when they tried to port "the thing" : https://github.com/jasperla/openbsd-wip/issues/86 I think dog face and friends try to make money from open source projets and they get mad when anyone creates a fork from their stuff, because they don't get money from that fork.
    2 points
  5. Up to my experience, rather not. Most "Facebook apps" you can find for the system will be just a web wrappers, simply an IE11 limited to displaying Facebook page.
    1 point
  6. Update to enable TLS 1.1 and TLS 1.2 as secure protocols in WinHTTP. Info KB4467770 Download KB4467770 http://download.windowsupdate.com/d/msdownload/update/software/updt/2018/11/windowsxp-kb4467770-x86-embedded-enu_f61e16be7e32887953b29ae1b8ba90064f3ef0a5.exe
    1 point
  7. Wow, haven't updated the repository since August! Time to fix that Replaced Monthly Rollup with the new KB4467701 (located on the root directory of the repository) Replaced Flash Player Security update with KB4477029 (located on the root directory of the repository) Added Flash Player update (separate from the security update mentioned above) KB4462930 (located on the root directory of the repository) Added Security Only Update, KB4457140, KB4462931 and KB4467678, equivalent to the September, October and November ones (located in the folder "/Security Only (Post September 2016)") Replaced Internet Explorer Cumulative Update KB4466536 (located in the folder "/Security Only (Post September 2016)") Replaced .NET Framework Security and Quality with: -KB4459932 for .NET 3.5 SP1 (located in "/.NET Framework 3.5 Updates/Security and Quality Rollup") -KB4459944 for .NET 4.5.2 (located in "/.NET Framework 4.5.2 Updates/Security and Quality Rollup") -KB4459940 for .NET 4.6.x-4.7.x (located in "/.NET Framework 4.6.x-4.7.x Updates/Security and Quality Rollup") Added .NET Framework September Security Only Updates: -KB4457053 for .NET 3.5 SP1 (located in "/.NET Framework 3.5 Updates/Security Only Updates") -KB4457029 for .NET 4.5.2 (located in "/.NET Framework 4.5.2 Updates/Security Only Updates") -KB4457025 for .NET 4.6.x-4.7.x (located in "/.NET Framework 4.6.x-4.7.x Updates/Security Only Updates") That's a big changelog! Hope it helps whoever's still using Windows 8.0. https://mega.nz/#F!ExhDEbDA!pUhzXKVp5-hgzvylW_btfQ
    1 point
  8. The right place and a good post. Welcome.
    1 point
  9. @someguy25 and @Mathwiz I bet you were looking forward to see this. It works fine on my machine and on Dibya's one. A big fat thank you to both Dibya and Samuel (Samuka).
    1 point
  10. Hey dude , I got a snake from jungle ported for you . Take care of my pet python. python xp
    1 point
  11. Well what if thats true.... but the good ol' MS guys decided that they get to decide what the life of your hardware is?
    1 point
  12. It seems still lack of instruction about compiling. A newbie asked about: https://forum.palemoon.org/viewtopic.php?p=156828#p156828 and it is how they treated him (UNPLEASABLE REPLY, YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED): https://forum.palemoon.org/viewtopic.php?p=156835#p156835 https://forum.palemoon.org/viewtopic.php?p=156839#p156839
    1 point
  13. Now here's my question: is Windows 10 not supposed to be supported for the life of the device it's installed on? Does this not nullify Microsoft's agreement?
    1 point
  14. Not sure if it's the right topic to post in but: According to this: https://www.ghacks.net/2018/11/20/running-windows-7-or-server-2008-you-will-need-this-patch/ Beginning in April next year, Microsoft will sign all updates for Server 2008 using SHA-2 instead of SHA-1, also they will release an update about a month earlier that adds SHA-2 compatibility to Server 2008. I just hope that this update will be compatible with Vista as well.
    1 point
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