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  1. Off-Topic: so tomorrow is last day of my "sick leave" period caused by bicycle accident happened in 12 Nov 2022, I'll try to pick-up all upstream changes to my trees. Starting from 1 March I have to resume to my $DAYJOB and picking-up tasks that crated during the period that I was "missing" so it could be quite busy in following days/weeks. hope everything goes well and back to normal soon.
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  2. Edit: All already added by Moonchild by now and ready to be used by @roytam1 too Btw. there seems to be finally a solution which is able to make Custom Elements work - on pages like Youtube and Github for example, which would be a huge improvement of web compatibility - no need for Palefill anymore as it seems and with a high speed improvement. @roytam1 Take a look, is highly of interest for you too Explanation of the solution: https://repo.palemoon.org/MoonchildProductions/UXP/issues/1344#issuecomment-34171 https://repo.palemoon.org/MoonchildProductions/UXP/issues/1344#issuecomment-34177 https://repo.palemoon.org/MoonchildProductions/UXP/issues/1344#issuecomment-34185 Pull requests: https://repo.palemoon.org/MoonchildProductions/UXP/pulls/2129 https://repo.palemoon.org/MoonchildProductions/UXP/pulls/2128
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  3. I have them. And no, I am not infected with "TJPROJMAIN.EXE". I do not run any anti-virus. I only tried them in Win10 just for the curiousity of a new browser. I don't think you got "TJPROJMAIN.EXE" from this thread. (2/23/23)
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  4. Regarding Gmail, if I was reading correctly, access without OAuth2 is not possible anymore? If so, it seems to be enforced only for personal accounts. My corporate Gmail account still works with just classic username and password. At least I don't remember I had to change anything in the email client, I'll edit the post tomorrow after checking again to see if it's really the case. We have one application at the company that can send emails, but doesn't support OAuth2, they had to enable application password for it on Gmail side. It just generates unique password for application to use to authenticate with SMTP.
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  5. What I posted above was the dialog between two characters in the series I watched. It's not connected to the discoveries you posted, but it surely involved a hand, which was referred by the characters as the hand of God. I just remember it well enough that I quickly made an association. And while it's surely not God's hand in the literal sense, maybe the creators are/were a bit religious to put various religious references throughout the series. Source material upon which it was based on surely didn't have those. Maybe some lurker would recognize where it's from, I have a feeling I put too much information.
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  6. New spotify doesn't support 7 anymore, app shows now EOL warning everytime you open app It will work for few next years already as it works still on xp, but spotify we can tell is dead on 7 nowadays
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  7. I was attached to Malwarebytes Free 2.2.1, but definition updates ended nearly a year ago so there is no point in reminiscing about versions older than 3.5.1 (which is nearly 5 years old itself). Malwarebytes Free was a very good PUP removal tool, but - unlike Kaspersky Free or Avast Free - it was simply not an antivirus. I never paid for Malwarebytes Premium because better antivirus solutions were available for free, but I still wonder if it works with the extended kernel.
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  8. Never said it was real time, unpaid. Nevertheless, I haven't tried versions of MBAM beyond 1.8.x in a good number of years. I used those builds because my key was indefinite, because they predated the annual subscription-based model. When that came to an end, so did my using Malwarebytes.
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  9. Ellison: What about Sarah? Silberman: She was on the floor. And the boy was with her. He was screaming. And then the--the first one, the big one, I'll never forget. He--he reached out his hand and he said: "Come with me if you want to live.". Like God reaching out to man. Like-- like the Sistine Chapel. Ellison: The hand of God. Silberman: Hand of God...Yeah...though...there's no proof, we don't talk about it. All of us who were there. Ellison: What if I told you I have proof? Silberman: What do you mean? Ellison: A piece of evidence I found during my investigation. That's why I came to you. For your corroboration. To show you that Sarah wasn't crazy. Nobody...is crazy. Silberman: What is it? Ellison: The hand of God.
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  10. Thank you , it's a tough (hard as steel ) question, not everything you can block with just that ! The browser engine itself needs to be updated too ! I'm not among those who do it every week, but 3 years old is too much. I suggest to upgrade ones browser every 6 months or so. Second part, I don't agree with the precedent fellow, stealing cookies wouldn't involve scripts of any kind. With years cookies themselves became more complex , there's a new generation of "worker" cookies that may have a script inside that you can't block ! I already gave an example with the Mega website.
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  11. 980 is very cheap, 780 could be found fir free and they have XP drivers for your multi boot. Most importantly, they consume much less power (980 esp).
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  12. I also choose 98fe. 95 is very appealing. Too many things make 98fe more useful, for me.
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  13. No issues at the moment but i did not use it extensively yet will update once i do since the build i did not use it a lot yet aside from time consuming software updates/drivers/patches and so on on each platform, only thing i had to mod my case a bit to fit the GPU (small piece had to be cut out of a hdd tray panel with a multi tool) I looked at R9 290x as well but won't work with xp which was a bummer, Titan X is too expensive for this build, but the 7970 will do just fine it is equivalent to +-R9 280x/GTX 960 my use case for this system is to have games on each of the OS'es from their respective era.
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  14. I simply disabled the remote font icon on uBlock dropdown menu.
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  15. New build of BOC/UXP for XP! Test binary: MailNews Win32 https://o.rthost.win/boc-uxp/mailnews.win32-20230225-485bba73-uxp-ba020f4a7-xpmod.7z BNavigator Win32 https://o.rthost.win/boc-uxp/bnavigator.win32-20230225-485bba73-uxp-ba020f4a7-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.win32-20230225-id-656ea98-uxp-ba020f4a7-xpmod.7z IceApe-UXP(suite) https://o.rthost.win/hbl-uxp/iceape.win32-20230225-id-656ea98-ia-93af9a0-uxp-ba020f4a7-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.
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  16. New build of Serpent/UXP for XP! Test binary: Win32 https://o.rthost.win/basilisk/basilisk52-g4.8.win32-git-20230225-3219d2d-uxp-ba020f4a7-xpmod.7z Win64 https://o.rthost.win/basilisk/basilisk52-g4.8.win64-git-20230225-3219d2d-uxp-ba020f4a7-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-20230225-3219d2d-uxp-ba020f4a7-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-20230225-d849524bd-uxp-ba020f4a7-xpmod.7z Win32 IA32 https://o.rthost.win/palemoon/palemoon-28.10.6a1.win32-git-20230225-d849524bd-uxp-ba020f4a7-xpmod-ia32.7z Win32 SSE https://o.rthost.win/palemoon/palemoon-28.10.6a1.win32-git-20230225-d849524bd-uxp-ba020f4a7-xpmod-sse.7z Win64 https://o.rthost.win/palemoon/palemoon-28.10.6a1.win64-git-20230225-d849524bd-uxp-ba020f4a7-xpmod.7z Official UXP changes picked since my last build: - Issue #2107 - Clean up caret when destroying editor. (cc6b0f11e) - [widget] Properly test for and handle errors in target-surface creation and mapping. (bca689b48) - [DOM] Check whether module load request was already cancelled when a load fails (bc50a7d3c) - [NSS] Update NSS to pick up fixes. (cdda874cf) - Issue #2046 - Move ScopedICUObject into builtin/intl/ScopedICUObject.h (017261964) - Issue #2046 - Move functionality used in the implementation of multiple Intl.* constructors into builtin/intl/CommonFunctions.* (50e3c1f5e) - Issue #2046 - Create helper method to call ICU string conversion methods (eee13d265) - Issue #2046 - Move Intl.NumberFormat functionality into builtin/intl/NumberFormat.* (e7565ff1a) - Issue #2046 - Move NewUNumberFormatForPluralRules next to its only use (6da7d528d) - Issue #2046 - Move Intl.Collator functionality into builtin/intl/Collator.* (53c2f58c5) - Issue #2046 - Move SharedIntlData into its own builtin/intl/SharedIntlData.* files so the world doesn't have to import all shared Intl functionality. (ce98604d2) - Issue #2046 - Move Intl.DateTimeFormat functionality into builtin/intl/DateTimeFormat.* (c981fb13e) - Issue #2046 - Move Intl.PluralRules functionality into builtin/intl/PluralRules.* (ed316832b) - Issue #2046 - Move Intl.RelativeTimeFormat functionality into builtin/intl/RelativeTimeFormat.* (c7dab6c03) - Issue #2046 - Trim builtin/Intl.*'s #include set down to what is required for Intl itself (5ad62567e) - Issue #2046 - Move builtin/Intl.* to builtin/intl/IntlObject.* (5574b06ff) - Issue #2046 - Move various generated files from builtin/Intl* to builtin/intl/*, and add "Generated" to their names for clarity (f8e3f8119) - Issue #2046 - Move the self-hosting of non-constructor properties of Intl to a new builtin/intl/IntlObject.js file (7f2b67f7d) - Issue #2046 - Move Intl.RelativeTimeFormat self-hosted code to a new builtin/intl/RelativeTimeFormat.js file (ae0eddc16) - Issue #2046 - Move Intl.PluralRules self-hosted code to a new builtin/intl/PluralRules.js file (e55cdd19a) - Issue #2046 - Move Intl.DateTimeFormat self-hosted code to a new builtin/intl/DateTimeFormat.js file (38284ba8b) - Issue #2046 - Move Intl.NumberFormat self-hosted code to a new builtin/intl/NumberFormat.js file (a56b9e832) - Issue #2046 - Move Intl.Collator self-hosted code to a new builtin/intl/Collator.js file (45720521c) - Issue #2046 - Move builtin/Intl.js (which now contains only shared functionality) to builtin/intl/CommonFunctions.js (cf2e2ed90) - Issue #2046 - Move a bunch of functions in builtin/intl/CommonFunctions.js into more-specific files, where those functions are only used in a single more-specific file (87eaaee95) - Issue #2111 - Implement CSSStyleRule.selectorText setter (6d3500bb4) - Issue #1382 - Annotate crash with database name when storage connection not closed (6dc8a7d81) - No issue - Improve fallback handling and resolve PATH issues with python clobber command (b7d80962d) - MailNews: Re-check availability of OAuth2 when hostname fields modified. (e8f840bf2) - Issue #2078 - Part 1: Update CSS rule processor to handle :is() and :where() CSS pseudo-classes (453b715ef) - Issue #2078 - Part 2: Rename nsPseudoClassList->u.mSelectors to mSelectorList (0648ec64b) - Issue #2078 - Part 3: Rename nsCSSRuleProcessor::SelectorListMatches to RestrictedSelectorListMatches (14e8922dc) - Issue #2078 - Part 4: Unify selector list matching (1c1473166) - Issue #2078 - Part 5: Ensure :is() and :where() are given proper weights (4ece7873e) - Issue #2078 - Part 6: Replace empty list head with the next non-empty list for forgiving selector lists (6d77f755d) - Issue #1823 - Ensure :host() and :host-context() are given proper weights (ba7e29a05) - Issue #1593 - Follow-up: :host() should not automatically match if we have a non-empty selector list (9bebb3a61) - Issue #1593 - Follow-up: Copy mIsRelevantLink value over rather than calling IsLink (0391e8ab0) - Issue #1593 - Follow-up: Accept only a single selector in the argument of :host/:host-context (9037d5662) - No issue - Refactor FindErrorInstanceOrPrototype (db89c5a05) - [DOM] WebCrypto: Check decoded key type before using it. (0b9698c80) - No issue - Move Has* function definition out of the header file for consistency (03a338570) - Issue #2078 - Follow-up: Move isForgiving check to ParsePseudoClassWithSelectorListArg (53f590538) - Issue #2078 - Follow-up: aPreventComplexSelectors should be passed (83484a34f) - Issue #2078 - Follow-up: Propagate combinator restriction to :is()/:where() (439c671b2) - Issue #2046 - Follow-up: Fix debug assert using old chars definition. (fa014f9e9) 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.
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  17. Hi, Today I've published an article on my website to help you get through the whole process, from start to finish, of setting up Windows 3.1 on a virtual machine using Virtual PC, including audio, video, mouse, MIDI and networking, so you can get the most out of this iconic version of Windows. My article features original workarounds for audio and networking, as well as dedicated Windows for Workgroups steps, mouse integration driver for Connectix hosts, a video demonstration and pre-configured VHD images ready to download. I have tried to make this as detailed and complete as possible so it can be of use for those interested. I'm sharing it here in case someone finds it of use. If you're running 98SE or ME, you can also follow this guide, as it is also valid for Connectix Virtual PC 5.1. Check it out at my website: http://neonfloppy.sytes.net/articles/win3-virtualpc/
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  18. We are experiencing a new wave of spammers that is not unique to MSFN and is happening on other forums as well. These spammers will post about cryptocurrency. However, in addition to new users doing this, some of these spammers have been able to hijack or compromise existing user accounts and make a spam post. When we find an existing user that posts this type of spam, we will apply a 0 point warning on your account so that we can restrict posting. The warning reason will indicate that this has happened. Then you can PM the mod who sent you the warning and they will confirm that it is you and advise that you change your password. After this, the moderator can restore your posting ability.
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