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So I can take off this baseball cap wrapped in aluminum foil? ps - I haven't owned a cell phone in 20+ years! And all I see around me are a bunch of dumb id10ts with 10-second attention spans. If you want to witness the "dumbing down" of folks, take a look around you and monitor those that are "glued" to their cell phone and can't even set it down for 15 minutes without glancing over at it several times to see if any of their social media notifications have popped up.3 points
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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.3 points
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> Smoking gun, EMR from 5G causing the sickness, increases after the nano metal contaminated clot shot Not sure where this is coming from, or in what context, but I'll just say this: Non-ionizing radiation has been proven, time and time again, to have non-thermal biological health effects. Most leading scientists on this issue today say it should be reclassified from 2B to a Class 1 carcinogen, same as smoking. The science is pretty damning at this point, and scientists are pretty concerned about 5G. Not sure why this is getting lumped in with conspiracies like vaccines causing the virus, or some totalitarian agenda here, but this is actually a well studied issue, and most science is in agreement that this is a pressing health issue in the 21st century. In the context of COVID-19, funnily enough, happen to get this paper this morning, though haven't looked at it extensively yet: https://www.jctres.com/en/issues/volume-7-issue-5/ Not the first paper of that nature, either. The claim that 5G is CAUSING the pandemic is clearly ludicrous, but it would be infactual to say it is not worsening it in some extent, just as surely as we know that factors like air pollution, chemical poisoning, and malnourishment would also put people at greater risk. It's rarely as simple as one simple direct cause as there are often many interrelated factors that mix together to suppress immune responses, one of the main effects of non-ionizing RF radiation. TL;DR Is 5G causing COVID-19? NO. Is it worsening the pandemic. Yes, although probably not to the extent that the conspiracy theorists would like people to believe, and probably more than a lot of people think, and certainly not a factor acting in isolation.2 points
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O, i'm sorry i can not just pass by this question. Well, i will try to explain now. First it is a site from far-right that are mostly banned from YouTube because google and corporate sponsors of ads doesn't want to have they logo and they products mile near with this content. Thus why it is mostly banned there. Let's examine what on a first page of it. Here is current (while a watching it) text and videos on front page: No comments. Yeah, sure, get bankrupted with Casino(!) need a true Genius from a capital letter "G". I mean how do you even can bankrupt with Casino - the house always wins! There is "no pandemic"? Wow this is just unbelievable lies. It is to early to say that. I'm pretty sure it will be eventually debunked. Absolute crazy anti vaccine lies. No comments. So i look right now to cherry pick things on front page of bitchute.com and it mostly pro-trump sucking up and crazy anti-vaccine content. Plus a lot of conspiracy theorists and people gloating somebody died\get killed. It is a garbage content that big corporation does not want on they platforms. I saw bitchute several times this years and i cant force myself to watch till the end even one video because i can't tolerate obvious lies, deception and craziness. YouTube and Google are de-platforming and demonetizing a lot of good channels and this is wrong. But bitchute is mostly right-wing garbage. It is not good right-wing content. It is bad right-wing content that are so toxic and so crazy that even the most greedy and shameless corporations does not not want to be mile near.2 points
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Hmm.. Thank you very much - not only for this: I've noexecute on AlwaysOff already! So no more DEP (but on "System" process have DEP always, see this in Process Hacker). After restart of Windows, RAM used: 281 MB (before:288 to 289 MB)... then after little time, RAM used: 278, 279, 278 - voilà, 10 MB of gain, saving of memory! Responsiveness of my Windows has increased again, surely!1 point
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Bingo! I thought I tried to tell you that once also, lol. I much prefer the OCD Approach that uMatrix gives, much tighter control then some simplistic "on/off" kindergarten stuff that uBlock offers. Newbies like uBlock because it is "easy". Advanced users prefer uMatrix because it has much tighter control.1 point
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Chrome extension which works good is "Absolute Enable Right Click & Copy" here: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/absolute-enable-right-cli/jdocbkpgdakpekjlhemmfcncgdjeiika?hl=en-US Chrome WORKING User-Agent extension is "Random User-Agent" here: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/random-user-agent/einpaelgookohagofgnnkcfjbkkgepnp?hl=en-US I did not find the other working user agent extension in the store...1 point
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Agreed. That is where I found myself a little over a year ago and I really do prefer ONE browser for EVERYTHING that I do online. I guess I'm not surprised. It worked a year ago but the "devs" spend way too much time with trivialities such as this as opposed to spending real time on real browser enhancements. Which has me even opting AGAINT "those" browsers even on my OS's that are still "supported" by said "devs". Chrome will continue to Win the Browser Wars if all of the non-Chrome "devs" insist on fighting Petty Fights instead of focusing on the Bigger Picture.1 point
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Not to nitpick, but for a more accurate estimate, use the size of the states' Congressional delegations. So subtract 2 from each state's Electoral College votes, or a total of 32: 257-32=225, then divide by 435: 51.7%. That's probably a bit too high, because it omits DC and the territories, but you can see it's probably at least half the US population! Yes, it has me in quite a quandary. St55 has better WebExtension add-on support, but St52 and the other UXP browsers are compatible with more sites. So I can either lose some add-ons or browse fewer sites. There are a few prefs you can toggle to improve things a bit too. But at the end of the day, I still have to use 360Chrome for a growing number of sites. Ah - so it only works on add-ons that never worked on PM (or NM) to begin with. Pity; I was hoping to avoid the silliness of having to manually edit install.rdf for every NM add-on! Maybe they should be added to one of the first few posts on the thread, and kept updated there. I should've tried that, but many sites disable the right-click menu on site buttons, and as VL noted, MCP has a rather bad attitude, so I just assumed it wouldn't work! JustOff for the win, again! I'll be downloading that add-on later tonight. I actually tried 360Chrome, but because of the user agent issue, it didn't work. (Haven't gotten around to installing a UA switcher add-on in 360Chrome yet.)1 point
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I remember those days. So an easier trick was to just copy the Firefox extension URL into Chromium v49 and it would give you the download link just by clicking on the .xpi and Chromium v49 having no clue what to do with it so it just downloaded it instead.1 point
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Serpent indeed stores settings in your profile folder as @NotHereToPlayGames said. Open about:profiles to see where that is; every installation will be different because the name of the folder under profiles\ is random. But if you want to pre-configure settings like the one quoted above, you can put a .js file (e.g., myuseragents.js) into the defaults\pref\ subfolder of the browser's installation folder. The syntax is a little different than the prefs.js file in your profile, though; you use the pref JS function instead of the user_pref function used in prefs.js: // ===| Site Specific User Agent Overrides |=================================== pref("general.useragent.override.addons.basilisk-browser.com","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");1 point
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... You do know who the admin of those two repos is, don't you? ... FWIW, for years all the dev members behind MPC/BinOC protested, in a most vocal fashion, about how many, popular, websites treated their browsers unfairly (i.e. shutting the door to them), solely based on UA-sniffing rather than feature-sniffing; and now, they're practising themselves exactly the same thing they used to criticise... They're even blocking access to parts of their "legitimate" user base (PM+Bk) if, for some reason, they happen to be on some previous version... Yes, they currently only support the very latest "official" browser versions (29.4.2.1/52.9.2021.11.14 at this time) and, on occasion, one or two versions prior to latest; say, e.g., that you are troubleshooting a PM 28.10.0 installation (regression of an extension/browser feature/etc...) and you start with a fresh profile; well, NO, you can't install extensions on it via the official repo, because the "Install Now" button would show up as "Update Pale Moon"; this, in practice, negates the availability on the repo(s) of extension versions compatible with older browser versions ["Add-on Releases (Version History)" on the right sidebar...] . My point really is that the quoted SSUAOs should better include the latest app versions, just to be on the safe side , and will also have to be manually updated accordingly, when newer official releases are announced ...1 point
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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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Windows 2000 is a great operating system, and an ideal OS to use on old hardware that is too old to run a recent version of Windows or even GNU/Linux. Regarding security concerns, there are ways to harden Windows 2000 to make it much harder to infect, and there are many uses for a computer that don't involve going online. I would probably install a firewall and completely block Internet Explorer from being able to access the internet, or I might even disable the network adapter and use the computer as a standalone system with no network access whatsoever.1 point
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Hi @user57, the last official version for XP allows select and copy text. This last version of yours doesn't seem to allow it. Any idea why? Thanks! SOLVED: in the text file (SumatraPDF-settings.txt) that pops up from menu-->settings-->advanced options, change from false to true EbookUI [ UseFixedPageUI = true ] ChmUI [ UseFixedPageUI = true ]1 point