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  1. For some of you that didn't know , I have a huge Iguana , and what pets do you have/had in the past ?
    3 points
  2. For new members/readers: That one isn't based on UXP (at least initially...); it is based on Moebius (itself a fork of a Mozilla 53.0a1 Nightly snapshot), a predecessor to UXP; some parts of the UXP platform code did find their way into post-Moebius Serpent 55, though... Don't let an appVersion of "55" fool you; as far as Web Compatibility is concerned, St55 is quite behind compared to recent builds of St52: if a site misbehaves in St52, very few chances (if any) exist it'll behave as expected in St55... I don't use St55 myself very often (only for testing), frequent users (e.g. @Mathwiz) can share more with regards to WebCompat-issues and the "recent" (Chromium-centric) web... Not a surprise, is it? I suspect the web devs of British Gas kludged up something that would only be palatable to recent(-ish) Chromium (I doubt they even tested their web page on latest Firefox - but that one, as we all know, is "sniffin' the rear end" of Chromium for the last few years or more...); UXP (MozillaESR52 based) would simply be something truly alien to them...
    3 points
  3. I'm also very worried about the most beautiful hamster ! European Hamster, European Hamster added to 'critically endangered' list https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_hamster https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/newsbeat-53363474
    3 points
  4. Updated it so it doesn't break embedded YouTube videos. But since it forces mobile site with no way to get back other than to mess with cookies, I wrote another script with GUI to select layout. GUI can be triggered while on YouTube from GreaseMonkey's User Script Commands menu. Right click on the install button->Save Link As... Old trick. It sees that Pale Moon GUID already exists so it leaves it alone. Wasn't programmed to change existing entries' target version.
    2 points
  5. Please press 1 - for the complaints department. Please press 2 - to speak to the manager on duty. (I think its Big Hubba Bubba today) Please press 4 - to leave a message. Otherwise ... please hold and the next available operator will GLADLY take your call. ......your current hold time, is: 4 hours and 55 seconds. ***elevator hold music playing****
    2 points
  6. Oh, some domesticated dinosaur? What he eat? No little kittens?. I've a cat, female, still looking for goodies (kitten food preferably)...she is well grown, still sleeping...has her habits, petting on the washing machine every evening before going to bed, has multiple beds everywhere
    2 points
  7. A coypu (nutria) lives in the garden,near the creek, where we go on vacation... all the land is his, he feels good, he is the boss.
    2 points
  8. Your answer is in this thread/post -- https://msfn.org/board/topic/182647-my-browser-builds-part-3/?do=findComment&comment=1207849
    2 points
  9. Yes, browsing on XP is getting harder by the day. MSFN still works OK on Serpent 55, although I'm noticing that even it slows down when I'm typing a reply and the reply window needs to expand or contract. I'm slowly moving to IceApe-UXP for better speed and for GitHub/GitLab support (via JustOff's wc-polyfill add-on). For avsforum.com, I'm using @NotHereToPlayGames's "unGoogled" build of 360Chrome v13. I can read the site with Basilisk or IceApe, but typing replies is tortuously slow now. As for why this is happening, I suspect in most cases it's not intentional; they're just building their Web sites with software from Google (or Micro$oft or Mozilla, both of which are in bed with Google).
    2 points
  10. well done, it tries to eat 9.3GB memory here. and finally all excessively allocated memory are released and showing you a broken polyfill.
    2 points
  11. surprised that so small parrot was able to be grow without mother. That is way smaller than budgie eggs I have seen hatching. Feeding formula is important on handfeeding and keeping good hygiene. You need boil formula mix and cool it down and disinfect hands before handling baby budgie. They got no immune system and any bacteria can be lethal.
    1 point
  12. My hunch would be the prefs.js file in your profile directory. edit - that's where my about:config changes are stored for Arctic Fox, NM27, and BNav. Anything I ever do in NM28, St52, or St55 is always "temporary" and deleted immediately after.
    1 point
  13. Something special for you: The Smallest Parrot you have ever seen - Tiny egg rescue:
    1 point
  14. Geckos , maybe , I don't know . Iguanas are very active !!! Mine awakes approx. at 10 - 11 and stays very active for 10-12 hours , like humans . Sleeping time is 9-12 hours , depending on the current season. A cool channel you might want to watch . I'm lazy to make videos , besides it's not very convenient thing to do with such dangerous lizard. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gxJNYfZbhVQ https://www.youtube.com/c/Bosveldson/search?query=forest
    1 point
  15. v13.5 r 5: "Your browser is not vulnerable!" natively.. most of the time, click Ctrl and F5, hmm why this is better than reload the page with browser button?.. Here: CSS Exfil Vulnerability Tester: https://www.mike-gualtieri.com/css-exfil-vulnerability-tester - This page tests to see if your browser is vulnerable to Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) data leakage. If you are vulnerable, one way to protect yourself is to install the CSS Exfil Protection plugin for your browser. EDIT: Yes NOT vulnerable here, because it's "Dark Background and Light Text" extension, which defend me, if it's enabled on "Default" position (why this extension acts in this manner?..)
    1 point
  16. Yep , a dragon . Eats plenty of vegetables , fruits , boiled chickens , naughty neighbours , drinks lots of fresh water . Absolutely cool with cats , he uses cats as warm pillows , allows them to walk around absolutely free . (those aren't my cats , those are of my friends, I don't have cats , but had them in the past , before the Iguana , which is 17 years old , BTW ! ) . Hates dogs , attacks them . Brutally . I think all iguanas hate dogs .
    1 point
  17. one of my family members got Leopard gecko as pet and know how lizards are. They are awake while most sleep since light. It can be controlled with lamps but sometimes blocking all natural light is hard if got no own room to it. I personally only had fishes in past. Been thinking get Budgerigar parakeet but right now got no time to spend with them so out of question. I admit at current state of world I would be bad pet owner and will wait for better time. Well it is future plans.
    1 point
  18. The same thing has happened here in the Midwest USA. American Water is the quasi-monopoly that supplies water/sewage services to California, Georgia, Hawaii, Illinios, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Maryland, Michigan, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia. For those counting, that list is 16 states. 16 out of 50 is 32%. But thanks to the Electoral College, we have an easy way to look at that based on POPULATION. 538 total Electoral College votes -- CA 55, GA 16, HI 4, IL 20, IN 11, IA 6, KY 8, MD 10, MI 16, MO 10, NJ 14, NY 29, PA 29, TN 11, VA 13, WV 5. That's 257. 257 out of 538 is 47.77%. So I am in the same boat as basically 48% of the entire population of the USA -- recent changes on their website forces me to use 360Chrome v13 or v13.5. Can no longer use v11 or v12 as of about a month or so ago. Also cannot use St52 (so I suspect that St55 will not work either). edit - my solution, they now use the US Post Office to send me my invoice - I will not use bloated v13 or v13.5 all on account of ONE billpay website!
    1 point
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  20. I use a freebie called doPDF for this. And my version from June 2014 works perfectly. My guess is that the "newer" versions have basically suffered the same demise as MS Office - newer is not necessarily better.
    1 point
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  22. Hi, how I can change default search engine to Google? I'm using latest Serpent build
    1 point
  23. Sounds like you're running in multiprocess mode. That makes it somewhat more resilient against crashes. But from the subsequent discussion, it sounds like you'd need the 64-bit version of Serpent to have any chance of actually opening that Web site. That, of course, requires a 64-bit version of Windows and a 64-bit PC.
    1 point
  24. Unfortunately PMPlayer (which, I assume, stands for Pale Moon Player) appears to be available only from the Pale Moon and Basilisk add-on pages. (The source is available from GitLab, but that's another whole can of worms.) To access them, you have to "pretend" to be "official" Pale Moon or Basilisk with a SSUAO. Here's one I use in New Moon: general.useragent.override.addons.palemoon.org;Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; Win64; x64; rv:4.8) Goanna/20211001 PaleMoon/29.4.0.2 That pretends to be Pale Moon v29.4 on 64-bit Windows 7. Once you set the SSUAO, the Pale Moon add-on page will give you the "Install Now" button. Unfortunately, Pale Moon's add-on site doesn't let you download add-ons to a directory of your choice. AFAICS all you can do is click "Install Now." And because of differing version numbers between official Pale Moon and @roytam1's New Moon, the latter won't install it, claiming it's incompatible (even though we know it isn't) To get around that, first install JustOff's Moon Tester Tool from https://github.com/JustOff/moon-tester-tool/releases; then install PMPlayer from the Pale Moon add-on site. (Whew!) OK, the Moon Tester Tool didn't work either. So let's try Serpent 52. The SSUAO (courtesy @VistaLover) is general.useragent.override.addons.basilisk-browser.org;Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.3; Win64; x64; rv:68.0) Gecko/20100101 Goanna/4.8 Firefox/68.0 Basilisk/52.9.2021.07.19 Now, go to the Basilisk add-on site above and you'll have the "Install Now" button. Click it, and finally, it works!! If I'd known it was going to be this much trouble, I wouldn't have said anything! P.S. For the real experts around here, I'd love to know why Moon Tester Tool didn't work. I actually went to the trouble to find the downloaded .xpi in the browser cache (not easy), rename it pmplayer.xpi, and use the "Test Add-On from file" option, and it still said it was incompatible! Maybe there's a clue from my next step: I opened the .xpi with 7-Zip and edited install.rdf as usual - and the bloody thing refused to update, saying it was "read-only!" I finally had to change the extension to .zip, replace install.rdf using Windows Explorer, and change the extension back to .xpi before I could install it in New Moon!
    1 point
  25. Windows 8.1 is in my plans as well, will post results in a different thread on the apropiate category
    1 point
  26. I know that this is not the best thread and sorry for going kinda off topic but could you please try what would happen with 8.1 I wonder if you could use that? I don’t have anyone who could test this for me. If you don’t want to I understand but it would be nice. Thanks
    1 point
  27. In the middle of a street in my City I found the remains of a rat, probably eaten by a cat. Everywhere in the city are placed the baits (which are fluorescent green) to kill rodents, mice and rats, in small black boxes with the inscription "AVIPUR". This bait kills rats due to the large amount of poison (a long-acting anticoagulant - prevents blood clotting) which reduces Vitamin K in the body which leads to decreased blood clotting ability. If clotting ability is reduced significantly, bleeding occurs, which kills rats that have eaten this poison. But the story doesn't end there: the cats that then eat the rats killed in this way, they also die! - This is called secondary poisoning. A horrible end of life for the cats! Threat to both ferals and indoor/outdoor pets...This is the title of the first link: How “secondary poisoning” kills your outdoor cats - Threat to both ferals and indoor/outdoor pets - by Merritt Clifton: https://www.animals24-7.org/2016/08/08/how-secondary-poisoning-kills-your-outdoor-cats/ "Asked one of the most dedicated of the multitude of “cat ladies” of my acquaintance, “Do you know if there’s truth to the idea that if cats eat rats who have been into bait stations, the cats will also get the effects of the warfarin?”The short answer is yes, absolutely. But a long answer is appropriate to adequately respond to all aspects of the question...." Poisoning in Cats – Symptoms and Treatment - by Julia Wilson: https://cat-world.com/poisoning-in-cats/ "Poisoning is a life-threatening emergency that requires immediate veterinary care.Common poisons include human medications, insecticides, household cleaners, plants and rodenticides.Symptoms can vary but may include vomiting, diarrhea, drooling, confusion, lethargy, unsteady gait.Treatment depends on the type of poisoning but may include gastric decontamination (induce vomiting/pump the stomach), activated charcoal to prevent further absorption, toxin-specific antidotes, fluid therapy and supportive care. The earlier your cat receives treatment, the better the outcome...." Secondary Poisoning Concerns With Rodent Baits: https://www.pctonline.com/article/secondary-poisoning-concerns-with-rodent-baits/ "If my cats eat mice that have died from your rodent baits, can they be secondarily poisoned?” This is one of the most frequently asked questions by our residential clients. But similar questions are also of interest when we conduct rodent control around livestock farms, zoos, exotic animal farms and various animal-rearing facilities.What is secondary poisoning? How does it differ from primary poisoning, or from secondary ingestion? By understanding the basic terms and concepts associated with the hazards and risks of using rodenticides, PCOs can remain informed and decrease the occurrences of harming non-target animals during rodent control programs... Secondary poisoning refers to one animal being poisoned after consuming the flesh of another animal which has digested the poison. But are the anticoagulant rodenticides such as bromadialone, brodifacoum, difethialone and diphacinone toxic enough to cause secondary poisoning? According to experts on this subject, residues of digested anticoagulants can be found in the livers of poisoned rodents. Thus, animals consuming the entire carcasses of poisoned animals can ingest the anticoagulant compounds when they consume the livers...."
    1 point
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