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Of course to improve it. Your effort on such a browser is greatly appreciated. (and Humming Owl's effort too, of course) We can ignore these comments. They are not worth our time.2 points
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To improve it, of course. Thank you very much for all your efforts! The only thing to do is NOT to reply to these messages that fan the flames. And not to worry about them, because their arguments are frivolous, not serious... We users are with you.2 points
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Then your presence in this thread is "trolling" and in no way improves this browser for those that actually require this browser. That goes for XP users in particular, which I have always stated is technically the only users that truly need this browser, other options exist for other OSes. Those of us that DO use this browser have a vested interest to IMPROVE it. WHICH CANNOT BE DONE IN THE ENVIRONMENT THAT THIS THREAD HAS BEFALLEN! This should be a fair question - what is the "agenda" with this current environment towards 360Chrome - To improve it? Or to wipe it (including Humming Owl's releases) off the face of the Earth?2 points
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--- Dave-H wrote: If 360Chrome is sending it to China and/or Russia, they can fill their boots as far as I'm concerned. I hope they choke on it! --- A detailed telemetry analysis would be more productive. In older browsers some IP addresses may no longer connect or redirect. On topic because you made it on topic: Racist hate speech from a moderator in an international forum, wishing harm on others, for shame. Hate begets more hate, stop the cycle to create an environment where we can all co-exist peacefully. This incident has not (yet) been reported, let your conscience be your guide. My posts may drift off topic but i'm not in the business of promoting hate. In most modern workplaces, including USA, your comment would promptly trigger a security escort out the door. If your lucky, maybe paid or unpaid leave until the incident is investigated. Background, both my parents and spouse's parents come from authoritarian countries (Asia and Europe). I can assure you there are good and evil people everywhere. Most citizens, for obvious reasons, do not choose to live in an authoritarian environment. Some were fortunate enough to leave (escape) but the hate and racism continues for them regardless where they live. Off-topic: Most Asian and Russian hackers would quickly make a mockery of our abilities. Post-script: Relevant screengrabs archived as current moderators have created an environment of mistrust by deleting undesirable posts.2 points
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Yes, I mainly agree with you. I didn't use ArcticFoxie/NotHereToPlayGames's (as well as Humming Owl's) builds immediately after they shared it (but I was still viewing the topics regarding them), but started using them this year at mid-almost the end of November, And they are working well to me, I am very grateful for both of their work, and I consider myself lucky to have such people as well. You should remember that the Chinese created the main browser itself (360Chrome). We wouldn't have the browsers without them. (as originally said here by @UCyborg)2 points
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here is the place to post your favorite wallpapers for christmas (kind of like the old wallpaper thread but Christmas themed). anyways here are some cute christmas time wallpapers I found (all credit goes to the creators)1 point
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Let's leave the moderation to the moderators. I prefer to have my browsers free of any possible traces of chinese or russian government influences... which is done here, thanks to ArcticFoxie's and Humming Owl's work! So I thank them, I am grateful to them. As my parents taught me. It's called expressing gratitude for someone's work.1 point
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@UCyborg: For Armagetron, it's different. The developers don't test it specifically on old computers. Armagetron is rather old in its codebase and is based on an old version of SDL. There is a plan to upgrade things, but hopefully the main developer will be as slow as ever! You probably have to tune down the graphics on a Pentium 3 to make it look fluent, but firstly: Armagetron has lots of options in the graphics menu and secondly: In such a low-poly game, there is not much lost. 100 FPS on the P3 is possible!1 point
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This is done through the utility "Shell" by Nilesoft. https://nilesoft.org/ This requires an additional dll.1 point
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Greetings all MSFN members! This post is to serve as a reminder that the report system is not for communicating with moderators. If you need help with your own post, please PM an active moderator or post in the Site & Forum Issues forum. The report system is only to be used for reporting problematic posts or threads made by other users that break the rules. Also, please be sure to include a short description when you do submit a report so it can help us discern the issue with the post quicker and we don't have to spend a lot of time going through other posts to figure out the underlying issue. Thank you!1 point
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I've actually kind of liked windows 8.1 as well it's way faster that any other windows version and with classic-shell it even better except the start screen I can't figure out how to remove yet1 point
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If the external servers that the browsers send info to are known then the IPs or domains should be listed so that people can add them to any firewall or proxy they happen to have. As a small example, in my Dev environment, it is completely isolated however I have a set of 10 IP addresses outside of the DHCP scope that allow internet access, but the firewall is configured to block all access to Microsoft websites from those IPs. People can choose for themselves whether they want to use the browser or not, and how involved they want to be in using it.1 point
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To be honest the only way to not get your data filtered to anything is to not use digital technology at all. There will be always something that can be extracted from us as long as we use a computer. That being said, when I first started modding this browser I was very scared of my data being sent to china and all that stuff. At the end I losed that fear because it is useless (and also maybe because I have nothing to hide). I reduced all the outgoing traffic of the browser to the internet I could see in the extended amouth of period I was testing the browser. AFAIK, the only thing that matters is the outgoing traffic as it is the data that can be sent to the internet, requested by servers out of the computer. With this I am not saying that you should not be afraid of your data being filtered but to address that being extremely fearful about data being filtered its not correct (its bad for health as well), we all have a level of comprehension with which we can tell if something is dangerous or not. Also, IMO malware/virus detection software is as paranoid as a person that is afraid of black cats because they are bad luck entities. In Linux OSes there are not such things (and if they are, they are very unpopular) because it is the OS itself that should be able to protect himself from external stuff. Regarding the loader of the browser of this thread, I believe it can be written in a BATCH file completely, if it loads the browser with arguments and deletes several folders at the end of execution then that can be acomplished with a BATCH file. I don't know about registry edits in BATCH but I know BATCH allows registry editing. Cheers. PD: Sorry for my english, I have not practiced in a while.1 point
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This is a well thought opinion in my opinion! Completely agreed with all of your points!1 point
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As far as I'm concerned, as a user, not a moderator, all that matters to me is that this browser works on almost all sites, and runs fine on XP. If it's still sending telemetry to foreign servers, despite all of the efforts of @NotHereToPlayGames, then so what? I bet it's still no worse than using the 'latest and greatest' browsers on Windows 10 and 11, which millions are doing, sending masses of usage data to servers in the States and elsewhere. If 360Chrome is sending it to China and/or Russia, they can fill their boots as far as I'm concerned. I hope they choke on it! Unless and until anyone proves to me that 360Chrome can legitimately be considered to be any form of serious malware, I will continue to use it without a thought. There's a very fine line between legitimate security concerns and paranoia.1 point
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What's there so hard to understand ? You're trying to catch it with your eyes or simple software that is not meant for such tasks, while our dear @AstroSkipper , whom I never doubt, is using a modern piece of software and it is based on artificial intelligence. 360Chrome browser performs spinning (scanning) of any connected HDD/USB/SSD disks and/or accesses (scans) them ! Why ? We assume to track your info!, and these actions WiseVector StopX (clever software) tries to intercept and ends in multiple BSOD. Will you still use this browser after you know this, is up to you !1 point
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Thanks for your kind reply ; obviously, I wasn't aware ... Today, with more free time on my hands, I searched this further and it seems it was first removed in Chrome 65, then reinstated in Chrome 66, to be permanently removed, as you wrote, in Chrome 76 ; what a mess ; of course, all was done to cater to "user security", the usual "excuse" when useful features are being removed:1 point
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Thank you so much for your news, I feel relaxed now.1 point
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Thanks! Although that Christmas Scene in your screenshot looks creepy, I'm fine with it, lol.1 point
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On the main page, I removed it by this https://admx.help/?Category=Chrome&Policy=Google.Policies.Chrome::SuppressUnsupportedOSWarning1 point
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Yes, but @verta is talking about doing it with 360Chrome v13.5 Build 2022, not DC Browser.1 point
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also please read all forum rules and guidelines before posting1 point
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Latest in space @latestinspace BREAKING : Hubble space telescope has dropped a new image A group of stars bound together by gravity https://twitter.com/latestinspace/status/1597697453863862273/photo/1 "you can tell its Hubble because of the 4 point lens flares. The Webb telescope pictures have 6. It's due to the supports on the reflecting mirrors in the telescopes, Hubble's being circular and Webb being hexagonal shaped"1 point
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https://thecollectionbook.info/gallery/?f=/spotlight-991 point
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4K Beautiful Christmas Wallpapers: https://newevolutiondesigns.com/4k-beautiful-christmas-wallpapers ...and this one I like:1 point
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I want to wish everyone at msfn a wonderfully and blessed christmass.(or Kwanzaa if you live other places) full of love joy hope peace and family and always remember the real reason it's celebrated every year thanks-legacyfan1 point
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Same to you if you celebrate, if not, I (of course) also wish you love joy hope peace throughout the year, buddy. Be well. -Salvatore1 point
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It's your personal preference, but I would still update if there's a newer rebuild available. So far, yes. There isn't a link for googled in the main topic post, as ungoogled is the only version maintained here, but you can convert it to googled using this guide. I also like the googled version better.1 point
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No, it doesn't. I could be wrong though.1 point
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Exactly! After all, it's Ungoogled Chromium, so it does make sense.1 point
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Can confirm here as well, the website works fine for me too in 360Chrome v13.5.2022.1 point
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I'm probably doing something wrong/missing something here, but there's no actually "TranslateEnabled" registry entry at all. I tried using ProcMon as per @mixit's post, but nothing specific comes up. I tested Ungoogled Chromium 86.0.4240.193 32-bit.1 point
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I suggest you watch some videos on how to disassemble your exact laptop's model before you do it ! It may not be as easy as it seems and it can get damaged .1 point