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... There's a slightly updated "beta" version (not by JustOff), v1.16.4.31b2, tucked away inside PR#330 : https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock-for-firefox-legacy/pull/330#issue-1206437114 that I have been using for the last few months, without any noticeable problems so far... @roytam1, any clue on your side? Thanks for the retracing! Although there is definitely a theoretical and legitimate interest for this issue, my fix of the CSS code has actually solved the issue. Some days ago, any help would have been appreciated by me. But, there was nothing except an idea from @NotHereToPlayGames, which I also already had, but with a different approach that I didn't pursue. And that was also good. In any case, I was on the right track. Now, with my modification of the dashboard.css file, the dashboard can be opened as before, and all elements are finally fully visible again. As a mathematician, I am problem and solution oriented. I have solved the problem, and thus the matter is closed for me. And you know, I do things my own way! But anyway, thanks for your interest! Here is again the link to my fixed version of uBlock Origin Legacy 1.16.4.30: https://msfn.org/board/topic/183923-extensions-and-custom-buttons-for-uxp-browsers-corrections-modifications-adjustments-and-special-recommendations/?do=findComment&comment=1226247 Kindest regards, AstroSkipper2 points
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... There's a slightly updated "beta" version (not by JustOff), v1.16.4.31b2, tucked away inside PR#330 : https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock-for-firefox-legacy/pull/330#issue-1206437114 that I have been using for the last few months, without any noticeable problems so far... @roytam1, any clue on your side? Relevant upstream issue being: https://github.com/uBlockOrigin/uBlock-issues/issues/2193 However, I couldn't help noticing: https://github.com/uBlockOrigin/uBlock-issues/issues/2193#issuecomment-1204235263 ... to which no follow-up has been posted... I won't pretend I fully understand all this , but are we sure the updated URI works 100% with "legacy" ?2 points
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Agreed, and same here, wasn't following this topic recently, but I am reading the posts now.2 points
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@roytam1, any clue on your side? maybe because of this: https://repo.palemoon.org/MoonchildProductions/UXP/issues/19861 point
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... to which no follow-up has been posted... I won't pretend I fully understand all this , but are we sure the updated URI works 100% with "legacy" ? He should raise that issue at the Legacy issue tracker, but we now know that is not maintained any more... He has to add the new URL to "Custom". The list seemed OK here. However there is no date in the header... I checked by looking at some recent changes here and they were present in my new list. There might be rules in it using a newer syntax, that Legacy can't parse. [Edit] 1343 rules are not parsed a.t.m.1 point
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Windows 11 imo is fine. It has some new stuff some ppl may like, such as: Built-in improvements to monitor-rearrangement under setups where they disappear from Windows in sleep mode (I got my first DisplayPort monitor this year, and this problem completely wrecks me on Linux and Windows 10, on 11 though it isn't an issue) Refreshed UI Design Language (which some may hate, some may like, but its nice to see at least some change and attempt in a more unified UI, that Microsoft has not been doing since id say Windows 7) Improved performance on Alder Lake+ (more of an Intel thing, but if you have 12th gen you really should use Win11 if you want all the performance out of your CPU) 22H2 will have smaller feature "moments" rather than large updates like Windows 10 did (Moment 1 is expected to release in October, one month after 22H2 comes out) So all I can say is give it a try. You may like it you may hate it. Personally I am indifferent to it, I really don't see much in it that I like or hate, so I use it just because I have no reason not to.1 point
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ANIMAL CONSERVATION Bison in Spain: the risks of introducing an ‘exotic’ species - photos only A hundred specimens are living on large estates in the Spanish countryside. The last 18 arrived from Poland and settled in the Sierra de Andújar in Jaén. Some scientists warn of the danger of shoehorning this “exotic species” into the Mediterranean ecosystem while advocates argue for the animal’s conservation A European bison at the La Perla estate in Cubillo (Segovia).VÍCTOR SAINZ Alberto Herranz carries a sick bison calf afflicted by ticks at his estate in Cubillo (Segovia).VÍCTOR SAINZ A herd of bison at Alberto Herranz's rural estate.VÍCTOR SAINZ European bison female with calf, in a snow-covered field in Bialowieza National Park in Poland.ROBERT CANIS (ROBERTHARDING VIA AFP) Look for story, here: https://english.elpais.com/science-tech/2021-06-25/bison-in-spain-the-risks-of-introducing-an-exotic-species.html#?rel=mas1 point
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Can homeopathy and acupuncture help patients with Parkinson’s? Acupuncture is not a substitute for treatment; homeopathy is just a lie. This is what you need to know about these alternative therapies NURIA E. CAMPILLO NURIA EUGENIA CAMPILLO 20 AUG 2022 - 01:29 UTC A man receives an acupuncture session. First of all, there is no single answer to the question, as acupuncture and homeopathy are two very different fields. Regarding homeopathy, the answer is an emphatic no. People call homeopathy a pseudomedicine (false medicine) or pseudoscience, but in my opinion, the terms “medicine” or “science” should not even be part of the definition. What homeopathy does is fool people. Homeopathic compounds contain – if after all the dilutions there is still a molecule there at all – an infinitesimal amount of the active ingredient. We are talking about the dilution of a dilution of a dilution of an active ingredient. Homeopathy is based on three alleged scientific assumptions, but there is really no science there at all: what is similar cures what is similar – in other words, at minuscule doses, a substance that causes symptoms similar to the disease in healthy people will be an effective therapeutic agent in sick people. The second principle is that of dilutions and dynamization. In homeopathic products, terms like 3C, 10C, and so on, refer to the degree of dilution. After countless dilutions, practically nothing remains of the alleged active ingredient. This is where the third principle comes in: water memory. Homeopaths argue that the water of the initial tincture (known as mother tincture) in which these solutions are made remembers the active ingredient, that is, that the water can physically recall the chemical properties of the substances that have been diluted in it, apparently forever. The experiments that have been done, and published, to prove water memory, have been later proved to be erroneous and careless. In conclusion, homeopathic compounds do not cure diseases such as Parkinson’s. They rely on the placebo effect and, quite often, on the distress of sick people and their urgency to find a something that will heal them. Acupuncture is a completely different matter. There are clinical trials – that is, scientific evidence – that show that, together with the different treatments used for Parkinson’s, acupuncture can actually produce some improvement. However, the metastudies that have been carried out for these clinical trials are insufficient. Much more rigorous analyzes are needed, like the double-blind method, a system used to guarantee that clinical trials produce real results. In it, neither those who carry out the research nor those who participate in the trial know if what the patients are receiving is the drug or the placebo. This is a way to avoid biases in the interpretation of the results, and it is easy if the treatment to be tested is something like a pill, but if we are talking about acupuncture, then it is much more complicated. There have been attempts where the acupuncturist performs fake acupuncture to some of the participants, but the acupuncturist does know whether they are using real or fake acupuncture. In addition, another aspect to consider is that Parkinson’s is a chronic disease, and what the trials have determined is the immediate relief produced by acupuncture. Whether this works in the medium and long term, it has not been studied. That is why meta-analyses on these clinical trials have to be more rigorous and include more people. But they have found that acupuncture, together with current treatments, does seem to help alleviate some of the symptoms of Parkinson’s. Nonetheless, it is of great importance to be aware that acupuncture cannot, under any circumstances, replace treatment. Parkinson’s is a neurodegenerative disease. It occurs when neurons do not produce enough of a neurotransmitter called dopamine. It mainly affects movement; its symptoms are tremors, stiffness, slowness of movement and some balance problems. It is estimated that it affects between 1% and 2% of the population over 60 years of age, and up to 5% of the population over 65 years of age. There are treatments to alleviate the symptoms, but we do not have a definitive cure. Nuria E. Campillo Here: https://english.elpais.com/science-tech/2022-08-20/can-homeopathy-and-acupuncture-help-patients-with-parkinsons.html1 point
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New regular/weekly KM-Goanna release: https://o.rthost.win/kmeleon/KM76.4.6-Goanna-20220910.7z Changelog: Out-of-tree changes: * update Goanna3 to git 0b43bf3628..5d360f5c45: - import changes from `dev' branch of rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - var-let (4514fc8c5f) - Bug 1191897, add a flag for popups which allow shortcut keys to not be consumed, fixes shortcuts not working when an e10s select popup is open, r=neil (c3d788f65c) - Bug 1181897 - Do not scale down <img> elements passed to setDragImage. r=roc (b9db4b2c2f) - Bug 1204442 nsIDragService::FireDragEventAtSource() shouldn't be available from script because it takes a value of mozilla::EventMessage r=smaug, sr=smaug (6d357d54a7) - Bug 1202176, adjust coordinates from device to css pixels when drag popup moves, r=tn (d6fa56dc59) - Bug 1204944, convert drag position coordinates properly, r=mstange (0ff3b815b4) - Bug 1205511 - Make nsBaseDragService::mImage[X|Y] strongly typed. r=enn (47d68b017a) - Bug 1205511 - Make nsMenuPopupFrame::MoveTo()'s arguments strongly typed. r=enn (c29c16b9ce) - Bug 1205511 - Give nsPresContext a method that returns the CSS to device pixel scale. r=dbaron (e91a754991) - Bug 1205511 - Add overloaded operators for multiplying and dividing an IntPointTyped by a ScaleFactor[2D]. r=kats (f857857c94) - Bug 1188172 - Don't update the resolution/SPCSPS for meta-viewport changes before the first-paint. r=botond (0d7eeda1c8) - Bug 1168487 - Update the last use site of ScrollbarAreaToExcludeFromCompositionBoundsFor to use LD pixels. r=tn (af1d65d14a) - Bug 1197592 - Don't set an SPCSPS in the mobile viewport manager if APZ zooming is not enabled. r=botond (eb2b3d3bf3) - Bug 1180267 - Don't set root displayport margins from the mobile viewport manager unless the C++ APZ is enabled. r=botond (982b57a6f3) - Bug 976616 - Part 1: Call ProcessViewportInfo when meta viewport is changed. r=bholley (0df9aaad5c) - Bug 976616 - Part 2: Update mobile viewport on DOMMetaChanged event. r=kats (97244f0a2f) - Bug 976616 - Part 3: Enable meta viewport tests for Fennec. r=kats (16de4304dc) - Bug 976616 - Part 4: Add test for dynamic meta viewport updates. r=kats (c3af1ba028) - Bug 1198839 - Don't update the displayport from the MVM unless there is already on the content. r=botond (a86c335313) - Bug 1205511 - Document that nsIDragService.dragMoved() takes its arguments in LayoutDevice pixels. r=enn IGNORE IDL (comment change only) (ea1f24c65e) - Bug 1180267 - Ensure that the desktop-mode viewport for Fennec is based on a 980 CSS pixel width rather than the screen size. r=snorp (365c12249c) - Bug 1200402 - Ignore desktop mode for about: pages. r=snorp,khuey (3d64772abe) - Bug 1197824 - Remove unused state and normalize others. r=botond (58ed2bb53b) - Bug 1197824 - Allow zooming in desktop mode. r=botond (dbded0fdf7) - Bug 1200303 - Support meta-viewport changes in ZoomConstraintsClient as well. r=miketaylr (bb5ebee8ed) - Bug 1197824 - Support the browser.ui.zoom.force-user-scalable pref in the gecko zoom-constraints codepath. r=botond (0292f794c6) - Bug 1197824 - Constrain the min/max zoom if zooming is not allowed. r=botond (26ae1656ba) - Bug 1197824 - Remove the mAllowDoubleTapZoom field from nsViewportInfo as it is not needed. r=botond (00455cf30c) - Bug 1189837 - Subtract scrollbars in LD pixels rather than CSS pixels. r=mstange (8801383234) - Bug 1210399 - IonMonkey: MIPS: Safe for races. r=lth (5be49e2198) - Bug 1202367 - reinitialize expected value in CAS loop. patch=hev, r=sstangl, push=lth (438272bb96) - Bug 1210733 - Record source filenames independently of the script coverage. r=terrence (3a90b1a660) - Bug 1211546 - Unbreak the non-unified build. (r=sfink, r=nbp, r=shu) (4b290fffac) - Bug 977338 - Remove AtomicOperations-inl.h, r=lth (0015c7a398) - Bug 1202713 - Fix the CSS viewport dimensions for desktop mode. r=snorp (763a55b6aa) - Bug 1024343: The document should not stop animations when it is being swapped. r=smaug (ba2d43f308) - Bug 1200093 - Don't rely on finding the widget for a document in order to get the css-to-ld scale. r=botond (bf359f6c76) - Bug 1205511 - Use nsPresContext::DevToCSSPixelScale() where appropriate. r=kats (631a8fe6ae) - Bug 1204994 - part 0 - separate debugging use counters check from value check; r=bz (d8771157eb) - Bug 1204994 - part 2 - rename all USE_COUNTER_* histograms to USE_COUNTER2_* histograms; r=bz,vladan (8a86ee4560) - Bug 1202895 - Fix shift-reload check for setting up service worker. r=bkelly (61309332e6) - let-var (315a834c4d) - Bug 1193469 - Make mozSettings more defensive. r=gwagner (9c4aeb2721) - Bug 1187419 - Make sure SettingsRequestManager is only loaded in parent. r=gwagner (98bfca7a44) - Bug 1156231 - enable data registration recovery. r=hsinyi (f886c81ce3) - Bug 1159591 - Part 1: Add MMI tests for call barring, call waiting, clip, clir, pin2, puk2 and ussd. r=aknow (96ba4e4a89) - Bug 1149433 - Set hangUpLocal in rejectCall. r=hsinyi (43aec5ea64) - Bug 1147842 - Fix defect of setting call started time. r=hsinyi (dbf6a5516a) - Bug 1145079 - Fix defect for calling isEmergencyOnly. r=hsinyi (8ba883d37e) (06d185e815) - import changes from `dev' branch of rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - Bug 1152454 - Made liveregions responsive to name/value change events. r=yzen (056df463ef) - Bug 1166321 - [AccessFu] adding support for role='switch'. r=eeejay (540831bb6a) - Bug 1179284 - using explicit label for accessible with role 'status' instead of subtree. r=eeejay (919f0b93e7) - Bug 1163374 - Basic MathML Accessibility support in AccessFu. r=yzen (cddbfee120) - Bug 1199884 - Keep match roles empty in BaseTraversalRules that don't provide roles. r=yzen (b80ff3c892) - Bug 1200836 - Land on first atomic object in container traversal. r=yzen (0243a695af) - Bug 1206491 - Fix a JavaScript error in about:cache page. r=mayhemmer (5eaa374c84) - Bug 1142174 - Normalize omni.ja! paths when diffing about:memory reports. r=njn (bf046c4958) - let-var (5e9cf0b098) - Bug 1205364 part 1. Make createAttribute in an HTML document lowercase the passed-in attribute name. r=smaug (0b8a9f0f60) - Bug 647621 - Implement document.charset and update document.inputEncoding to the latest spec. r=bz (e31fd9f567) - Bug 647621 - Remove document.charset from historical.html because it was eventually added to the spec. r=Ms2ger (506ecf3238) - Bug 1201798 part 1 - Move PropagateScrollToViewport() from nsCSSFrameConstructor to nsPresContext as a public method. r=roc (5d33acfa26) - Bug 1201798 part 2 - Update viewport scrollbar override for fullscreen and remove the leagcy css rule. r=roc (852d3d181f) - Bug 1201798 part 3 - Add test for viewport scrollbar on fullscreen. r=roc (88ad5560ae) - Bug 1048622 - Fix 'assignment to undefined variable' warnings in nsBrowserContentHandler.js. r=gavin (55edf093ce) - Bug 1205328: undef min/max at the top of irregexp/RegExpAST.h if they're already defined; r=ehsan (2a5daa48a9) - Bug 773687 - Fix assertion pattern in RegExp with sticky flag. r=till (0f1643690b) - Bug 1084248 - add a cast<> method, remove the casting constructor as requested. r=waldo (3fb0619085) - cleanup (705296cc44) - Bug 1143512 - Remove unused declaration of regexp_flags. r=jandem (79f538a4c8) - bit of 1198193 and pointer styles (6bec08ca9e) - Bug 1146580 - Make FinalizationWitnessService listen for xpcom shutdown. r=bholley (6a4093bf23) - Bug 1199578 - include SharedTypedArray in a type test. r=waldo (94b943eb91) - Bug 1203791 - Fix LazyLink issue with Debugger::onIonCompilation. r=h4writer (3d5c4ee130) - pointer style (f24eb566fd) - Bug 1204726 - Make sure that the MacroAssembler is no longer rooted when onIonCompilation is called. r=h4writer (f697b11f6d) - Bug 1206418 - Fix origin of animations and scissors for preserves3d. r=roc (1813cc2c21) (cc9fb3b5bf) - import changes from `dev' branch of rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - Bug 1198572 - Add telemetry for how often HSTS would fix mixed content problems r=smaug r=tanvi (1abeb434a4) - Bug 1181683 - Mark ping and beacon as blockable mixed content instead of optionally blockable. r=smaug (ab4b612439) - Bug 1148732 - When checking a document's scheme, check the innermost uri. r=dveditz, smaug (f03eef9b3a) - put back source RegExp (112cbc1797) - Bug 1026520 - CSP: Inline report sending into allows - csp changes (r=dveditz) (f835967ad3) - Bug 1026520 - CSP: Inline report sending into allows - callsite updates (r=dveditz) (39b200f027) - Bug 1026520 - CSP: Inline report sending into allows - test updates (r=dveditz) (6a9dd4d859) - Bug 1201822 - Update web-platform-tests expected data to revision d0571e01e1a2e4b8c5f696af2f81cbc1be9a5842, a=testonly (851485e4f9) - Bug 1026520 - CSP: Inline report sending into allows - web platform test updates (r=deveditz) (0fbb9ce2c7) - Bug 1612470 - Remove Document.hasScriptsBlockedBySandbox and Document.inlineScriptAllowedByCSP. r=bzbarsky (840ec6ebfb) - Bug 1192333 - Use channel->ascynOpen2 in dom/xslt/xslt/txMozillaStyleheetCompiler.cpp (r=sicking) (73989dc9d2) - Bug 1186843 - Don't recreate message manager. r=smaug (d4e2e28136) - Bug 1209361 - Add missing includes to dom/base. r=mccr8 (702a9b0c21) - Bug 1209621 - Add a way to get the TabParent for the content-primary tab, r=mconley (7d8a7e501f) - Bug 1209001 - Fix OOM handling when creating ModuleObject r=terrence (e5b9fc8db3) - Bug 1183289 - Run fewer CGC tests r=sfink (d529983340) - Bug 1204692 - Add arm64-sim variant to the autospider.sh script. r=sstangl (8f46c42105) - Bug 1183289 - Partially revert previous patch so jstests get run with default jitflags only r=me (97d1721e43) - Bug 1210924 - Do not fire read barriers when using ReadBarriered in a boolean context; r=sfink (697885508c) - code style and reshuffle (1b55c0f721) - Bug 1207821 - Change the initialized length of an unboxed array in some places without triggering pre barriers, r=jandem. (92452a2db0) - Bug 1074935 - Add SPS pseudo frames for JSRope flattening; r=jandem (5589064dc1) - Bug 1184423 - Properly report OOM when initializing the RematerizedFrameTable fails; r=shu (60d964e1ca) - Bug 1201575 - Give copied FrameIter::Data the cx of the current frame. (r=jimb) (af5e59d95a) - Bug 1204725 - IonMonkey: Check result when copying frame iter data, r=nbp (7de175e301) - Bug 1184423 - Properly report OOM when adding a rematerialized frame to the current JitActivation fails; r=shu (a00c310833) - Bug 1210391 - Module scopes are currently not cacheable r=jandem (b42adeb292) - pointer style (30f967d1ee) - Bug 1199221 - Implement JS::ubi::Node::size for js::ObjectGroup referents; r=sfink (364cbff290) - Bug 1199219 - Implement JS::ubi::Node::size for js::Shape referents; r=sfink (683d11d589) - Bug 1199220 - Implement JS::ubi::Node::size for js::BaseShape referents; r=sfink (a9e1c02cbc) - Bug 1200482: Make Debugger respect 'enabled' flag when setting allocation tracking hook on debuggee compartments, and check that it does. r=fitzgen (cf203e12e0) - Bug 1177508 - Truncate the stack more aggressively in adoptAsyncStack. r=fitzgen (c335f6dcd5) - Bug 1209989 - Implicitly attach a PRThread to native threads when first used as a PRThread in the PosixNSPR implementation. r=terrence (c9d771fb47) - Bug 1206640: Fix an implicit constructor in PosixNSPR.cpp; r=nbp (178312c0f2) - Bug 1204863 - Ignore frames from self-hosted scripts; r=shu (4b8cd11832) - Bug 1180047: Debugger.prototype.findObjects should not return objects that must not be exposed to JS. r=fitzgen (634f19195b) - Bug 1208908 - Fix a conditional statement in BytecodeRangeWithPosition::updatePosition(); r=ejpbruel (e58c656255) - some profiler and crash import (d5b8b4f798) - Bug 1185532: Turn on the NPAPI process sandbox for Windows 64-bit flash by default. r=bsmedberg (5aa8fa8a6e) - Bug 1194488: Whitelist specific plugins for async init; r=jimm (7c78723689) - Bug 1200698: Rename async plugin init pref; r=bsmedberg (df37e5833e) - Bug 1184068: Ensure that mShutdown is not incorrectly set from true to false if plugin crashes during CallNP_Shutdown; r=jimm Bug 1202024: Initialize plugin details and quirks in parent on first run for async init. r=aklotz (934d877d8c) - missing bit of Bug 1119878 Part 2 (3a0dd8afc1) - Bug 1209351 (part 6) - Optimize nsTHashTable::RemoveEntry() usage in toolkit/. r=froydnj. (810fbbab89) - Bug 1209351 (part 1) - Add an overloading of nsTHashTable::RemoveEntry() that takes an already-found entry. r=froydnj. (45d6181461) - Bug 1209351 (part 2) - Optimize nsTHashTable::RemoveEntry() usage in dom/. r=bz. (bdb19ed49f) - Bug 1209351 (part 3) - Optimize nsTHashTable::RemoveEntry() usage in gfx/. r=jrmuizel. (dc29a2b97f) - Bug 1209351 (part 4) - Optimize nsTHashTable::RemoveEntry() usage in netwerk/. r=michal.novotny. (3be1f09b5c) - Bug 1209351 (part 5) - Optimize nsTHashTable::RemoveEntry() usage in security/. r=keeler. (47999463fe) (5d360f5c45) * Notice: the changelog above may not always applicable to XULRunner code which K-Meleon uses. A goanna3 source tree that has kmeleon adaption patch applied is available here: https://github.com/roytam1/palemoon27/tree/kmeleon761 point
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New build of post-deprecated Serpent/moebius for XP! * Notice: This repo will not be built on regular schedule, and changes are experimental as usual. ** Current moebius patch level should be on par with 52.9, but some security patches can not be applied/ported due to source milestone differences between versions. Test binary: Win32 http://o.rthost.win/basilisk/basilisk55-win32-git-20220910-66c08edf5-xpmod.7z Win64 http://o.rthost.win/basilisk/basilisk55-win64-git-20220910-66c08edf5-xpmod.7z repo: https://github.com/roytam1/basilisk55 Repo changes: - partly ported from UXP: Issue #80 - reinstated unified building for some large chunks of our code. (5dfded81) (25c7fc52c) - import from UXP: Issue #1720 - Follow-up: Explicitly include X11UndefineNone.h in HTMLOptGroupElement.cpp to fix unified building on X11 (142f08ce) (2e3d4dfe1) - ported from UXP: Issue #1995 - Fix build bustage in GCC 12 (b93c4ada) (06e848fc3) - import from UXP: No Issue - prevent build issue in MSVC due to libaom SIMD inlining. (42b9149f) (ae58dfb11) - partly ported from UXP: Issue #80 - Re-unify most of gfx (f801bd18) (66c08edf5)1 point
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New build of BOC/UXP for XP! Test binary: MailNews Win32 https://o.rthost.win/boc-uxp/mailnews.win32-20220910-485bba73-uxp-92cf68733-xpmod.7z BNavigator Win32 https://o.rthost.win/boc-uxp/bnavigator.win32-20220910-485bba73-uxp-92cf68733-xpmod.7z source repo (excluding UXP): https://github.com/roytam1/boc-uxp/tree/custom * Notice: the profile prefix (i.e. parent folder names) are also changed since 2020-08-15 build, you may rename their names before using new binaries when updating from builds before 2020-08-15. -- New build of HBL-UXP for XP! Test binary: IceDove-UXP(mail) https://o.rthost.win/hbl-uxp/icedove.win32-20220910-id-828aab8-uxp-92cf68733-xpmod.7z IceApe-UXP(suite) https://o.rthost.win/hbl-uxp/iceape.win32-20220910-id-828aab8-ia-93af9a0-uxp-92cf68733-xpmod.7z source repo (excluding UXP): https://github.com/roytam1/icedove-uxp/tree/winbuild https://github.com/roytam1/iceape-uxp/tree/winbuild for UXP changes please see above.1 point
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New build of Serpent/UXP for XP! Test binary: Win32 https://o.rthost.win/basilisk/basilisk52-g4.8.win32-git-20220910-3219d2d-uxp-92cf68733-xpmod.7z Win64 https://o.rthost.win/basilisk/basilisk52-g4.8.win64-git-20220910-3219d2d-uxp-92cf68733-xpmod.7z source code that is comparable to my current working tree is available here: https://github.com/roytam1/UXP/commits/custom IA32 Win32 https://o.rthost.win/basilisk/basilisk52-g4.8.win32-git-20220910-3219d2d-uxp-92cf68733-xpmod-ia32.7z source code that is comparable to my current working tree is available here: https://github.com/roytam1/UXP/commits/ia32 NM28XP build: Win32 https://o.rthost.win/palemoon/palemoon-28.10.6a1.win32-git-20220910-d849524bd-uxp-92cf68733-xpmod.7z Win32 SSE https://o.rthost.win/palemoon/palemoon-28.10.6a1.win32-git-20220910-d849524bd-uxp-92cf68733-xpmod-sse.7z Win64 https://o.rthost.win/palemoon/palemoon-28.10.6a1.win64-git-20220910-d849524bd-uxp-92cf68733-xpmod.7z Official UXP changes picked since my last build: - Issue #1999 - Switch to the unorm2 API for String.normalize() (66424272f) - Issue #80 - reinstated unified building for some large chunks of our code. (5dfded811) - Issue #2000 - Stop using deprecated ext/hash_map. This has been long deprecated in favor of std::unsorted_map. Since all platforms are using modern compilers now it should not be a problem to switch over to std::unsorted_map in the single place hash_map is used. This allows us to build on platforms which have removed hash_map such as FreeBSD. (dda19de1b) - No issue - Fix OutputVariable visibility issue, when building with clang. (8cc2925a2) - Revert "Issue #1676 - Follow-up: Put js/src (including vm), jit, and wasm back into unified sources." (7bb8046c1) - Revert "Issue #1676 - Part 20: Split vtune sources out of js/src/moz.build" (23a10c68f) - Revert "Issue #1676 - Part 19: Split ctypes sources out of js/src/moz.build" (b03603e73) - Revert "Issue #1676 - Part 18: Move and separate top level sources from vm sources in js/src/moz.build" (0e7a3f214) - Revert "Issue #1676 - Part 17: Put remaining source files which have debug code ifdef'd behind MOZ_DEBUG" (d83377b8c) - Revert "Issue #1676 - Part 16: Split WASM sources out of js/src/moz.build" (7a45d4dcf) - Revert "Issue #1676 - Part 15: Split threading sources out of js/src/moz.build" (14da6dc66) - Revert "Issue #1676 - Part 14: Split proxy sources out of js/src/moz.build" (29fc6d519) - Revert "Issue #1676 - Part 13: Split perf sources out of js/src/moz.build" (b15c6109e) - Revert "Issue #1676 - Part 12: Split jit sources out of js/src/moz.build" (f4c5ef005) - Revert "Issue #1676 - Part 11: Split irregexp sources out of js/src/moz.build" (86b12c766) - Revert "Issue #1676 - Part 10: Split gc sources out of js/src/moz.build" (8da86488e) - Revert "Issue #1676 - Part 9: Move DIRS down in js/src/moz.build" (28392d5dc) - Revert "Issue #1676 - Part 8: Fix up include for selfhosted.out.h" (5f23cd301) - Revert "Issue #1676 - Part 7: Split frontend sources out of js/src/moz.build" (cd3c43e61) - Revert "Issue #1676 - Part 6: Split ds sources out of js/src/moz.build" (62b5ce90a) - Revert "Issue #1676 - Part 5: Split devtools sources out of js/src/moz.build" (1c6fb7fca) - Revert "Issue #1676 - Part 4: Split builtin sources out of js/src/moz.build" (c86c612bb) - Issue #80 - Re-unify building of /js/src (4bdd6dd93) - Issue #1720 - Follow-up: Explicitly include X11UndefineNone.h in HTMLOptGroupElement.cpp to fix unified building on X11 (142f08ce1) - Issue #80 - Re-unify most of DOM (60e4e3344) - Issue #80 - Re-unify most of the layout engine (b27475f6a) - Issue #1995 - Fix build bustage in GCC 12 (b93c4ada8) - No Issue - prevent build issue in MSVC due to libaom SIMD inlining. (42b9149fb) - Issue #80 - Re-unify most of gfx (f801bd184) No official Pale-Moon changes picked since my last build. No official Basilisk changes picked since my last build. Update Notice: - You may delete file named icudt58l.dat inside program folder when updating from old releases. * Notice: From now on, UXP rev will point to `custom` branch of my UXP repo instead of MCP UXP repo, while "official UXP changes" shows only `tracking` branch changes.1 point
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At least she knows why she is 'crazy'. Sometimes something comes along that gives meaning to everything, that binds us obsessively and makes us hostages of something good and generous MANUEL JABOIS Asunción Capllonch feeding a group of cats in Colonia de Sant Jordi (Mallorca). A few days ago I was in Ses Salines (Mallorca) visiting a friend who was confined there. She has two dachshunds, Berta and Cuba, that we took to bathe near Es Trenc every day before lunch and dinner, after work. In a place in Colonia de Sant Jordi, near the lighthouse, there is a small parking lot, next to the hotel zone, where we were always greeted by a lot of silent and wild cats, taken from Don Gato and his gang; the dachshunds would stick their tails inside, scared to death, and we would take them in our arms until we reached the rocks. There are few things scarier than finding 20 living beings together with whom you can't communicate, and one of those things is being able to do so. On the last day of my visit, as we were getting into the car, a lady parked with two girls. All three got out, the woman with two huge plastic bags. We left the dogs in our car and got out as well. As soon as we saw her, the 20 cats lying in the shade were joined by another 10 shy ones coming out of everywhere. The woman walked over to a handmade feeder in a small open field, and emptied the bags into several wooden pivots that she had also, like the feeder, made herself. She had cooked the food in the morning and it was several kilos of rice and meat. I asked her name and she said: "Asunción Capllonch". I asked her how long she had been doing this, and she said: "35 years". I asked her how old she was, and she replied that she would soon be 64, although she looked much younger. The girls, he told us, were his granddaughters. We sat for a moment and he told us his story. Every day for 35 years she has gone there to feed the cats. Never a vacation, never a trip; when she got sick, and this rarely happened, a friend of hers would replace her. And her husband? Her daughter? "Well, they say I'm crazy," she said with a laugh. The butcher gives her every day what he has left over (chicken, beef, pork) and she cooks it with rice and mixes it all together after cutting the meat with kitchen scissors. She has seen many cats die and she has had to sacrifice many cats in these 35 years, she has seen the inconsideration of people who have left newborn kittens hidden in the area, she has seen dozens of them grow up, she has become attached to them. We talked until late, the girls had to leave, I asked for her phone number. There was something that interested me and I didn't have time to ask her: how it starts. When a topic gives a lot to talk about, read everything there is to say. I called her a few days later, already from Madrid. She told me that in the eighties a Swiss couple came to the south of the island. The woman, in love with animals, bought a piece of land and kept cats and dogs there. The house was cleaned by an aunt of Asuncion's; after her aunt died, Asuncion herself took over. "I was terrified of animals," she said. But she began to take care of them, and continued to take care of them after the death of her husband and wife, and she did the same with the cats that approached her, attracted by the food. By the time she realized it, she couldn't stop. "Some things you do because you start doing them. I would die if one day they didn't eat. A person who loves, suffers a lot." She goes every day at three o'clock in the afternoon, but with the pandemic the seagulls are hungry and at that hour they pounce on the cats' food, scaring them away. That's why we found her at nine o'clock at night. She has had conflicts with the neighbors because of the number of cats that prowl that open field. I'm sure they're right, and I'm sure she's absolutely right. I believe that sometimes something appears that gives sense to everything, that ties us obsessively and that turns us into hostages of something good and generous. There are people who suddenly, without realizing it, begin to feel that their happiness does not consist in indulging themselves but in not failing that which they have chosen in a sensitive and exquisite way, something that apparently means nothing to anyone and means everything to those who give it importance and make the world last longer, and be better, thanks to these acts of selfless love. When they call her, and they call her a lot, "the crazy cat lady", she replies that at least she knows why she is crazy.... HERE: https://elpais.com/opinion/2020-06-30/al-menos-ella-sabe-por-que-esta-loca.html1 point
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If you have a cat, your name is Karen The story of the cat Scarlett, who saved her kittens from a fire, popularizes and sweetens the hitherto derogatory term Karen. Karen Wellen with Scarlett, in an image from her Facebook. PEDRO ZUAZUA March 30, 1996 was a day of snow and fire in the Brooklyn borough of New York. In addition to the whiteout falling from the sky, there was a fire in an abandoned garage where drugs were being trafficked and consumed. It was the beginning of a story -told in an analog world- that went around the world and the origin of a term -expanded in a completely virtual environment- that is used today to call the millions of people who share their lives with cats. When the fire was already under control, firefighter David Giannelli noticed a cat going in and out of the burning premises. He repeated the journey up to five times: she was taking out her kittens one by one. According to Giannelli, during the last forays, she was already so affected by the smoke and flames that she kept bumping her muzzle against them to recognize them. She managed to get them all out. Giannelli handed over the six animals to the North Shore Animal League, an association founded in 1944, which took care of them. Once they were cured, the next challenge began: finding a family for each of the five cats - one of the kittens died of its injuries. The problem, contrary to what usually happens with animal adoptions, was the excess of applicants. In just over a month, more than 6,000 letters had been received. The story of Scarlett - that was the name of the mother cat - took up pages in the newspapers and minutes on radio and television in several countries. Popular host Oprah Winfrey offered first-class tickets to Chicago for the cats to participate in her special Mother's Day program. The shelter did not agree. From the thousands of letters received to adopt Scarlett, those that met the requirements were selected - they were asked to explain their reasons in a paragraph. First, there were five finalists. Then, only three. "It was Scarlett who decided, because she kept hovering over my letter. Or at least that's what I was told...", explains Karen Wellen, the New Yorker who adopted the cat in 1996, on the other end of the Facebook video call. A freelancer in the advertising industry, she had been involved in a serious car accident - "I wasn't driving," she says - a few years earlier. And that was precisely what she recounted in her letter. "I thought I wasn't going to have any chance of adopting her. We are talking about thousands and thousands of letters, at a time when technology was not used as it is today. Few people had Internet, cell phones or printers...," he says. A large adoption event was organized and attended by numerous media outlets. "I even got to go live on the BBC! It was the first time we saw Scarlett's colors. Up until then, all the pictures had been in black and white," she recalls. When Scarlett left the shelter, her face held the memory of that night in Brooklyn in the form of bald patches. "She had a human look. She was a very expressive cat. She was very smart and very affectionate. She came out to greet all the visitors. Everybody could pet her, everybody could hold her...I think about her all the time," Karen recalls to the point of emotion. "And she loved the cameras," she adds. In the more than twelve years he lived with her, the house became a film set on numerous occasions. "It aroused interest all over the world. Especially in Japan." Several books were also published about her story. Scarlett passed away on October 11, 2008. Her memory is kept alive in Karen's home and on the Facebook page, which has more than 23,000 followers. And, in parallel, another global story has grown, especially in Latin America. The social networks, where there are numerous profiles that personify cats - those of the Spanish Kratos, the Chilean Sakura or the Colombian Tommy the monkey cat would be a good example - have extended the use of the term "Karen" for women who live with cats and "Karen Macho" for men. With a subtle blend of the gifts of felinity - that is, lackadaisicalness, moral superiority, irony and natural grace- the minines starring in the videos have popularized the term Karen to speak -and criticize; and command- their owners. "Some time ago, I began to notice that new followers were coming in from Mexico, Chile, Colombia... I didn't understand why. A follower wrote me and explained it to me. I find it very funny. And even more so considering that in the United States Karen is little less than an insult, because it refers to an arrogant, aggressive, upper-middle class woman, tired of everything... When I saw that it had a different meaning... and so beautiful... it made me very excited". Asked if she is considering adopting again, she confesses that she has doubts: "my day-to-day life is complicated now. In two years I have lost my parents, I have had some health problems... I think that for the time being I will continue to take care of the stray colonies I take care of". Karen regularly updates Scarlett's Facebook page and uploads images of cats and other New York urban wildlife. Why doesn't she take a stab at conquering the other social networks? "I try to keep it as simple as possible. Facebook only. No Instagram, no Twitter, no Tiktok. If I opened all those profiles, I wouldn't be able to get up from my computer. I would need a second life." I would need, specifically, to be a cat. They're up to seven for a reason. HERE: https://elpais.com/gente/2021-08-26/si-tiene-gato-usted-se-llama-karen.html1 point
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CATS LOVE pictures (on Bing): pinterest pinterest tumblr pinterest facebook ... and many more!1 point
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No, he is writing from seniority on MSFN.org. Joined yesterday 9:42, 1 post (on this thread, at 9:43), and it is about how great Windows 11 is. jaclaz1 point
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