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The discussion was not in regards to "needing" that UA, but rather in regards to reverse-engineering what Chase.com is sniffing for.3 points
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No. The Toshiba Satellite C55D-B5244 ($469.99 as tested) is a budget ... https://www.pcmag.com/reviews/toshiba-satellite-c55d-b52442 points
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Is this a joke? Toshiba Satellite more like one grand in 2013, esp. if you're in Western Europe. https://www.laptopmag.com/reviews/laptops/toshiba-satellite-u845t-s41652 points
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Hello and welcome, George from Australia! You've come to the right place! There are a lot windows 11 users at MSFN.2 points
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Hello @Dave-H! I tested again the website onlyfans.com. I found out that the problem to access this site via proxy doesn't seem related to ProxHTTPSProxy but rather to the 360Chrome browser. When accessing this site in the latest releases (I tested the last two ones) of New Moon 28, there is no problem. New Moon 28 works much better with this site than 360Chrome. onlyfans.com loads very quickly natively, and no problems via ProxHTTPSProxy in this browser, either. You no longer have to enter this website under [SSL Pass-Thru]. BTW, it doesn't matter whether you use the latest or the previous version of ProxHTTPSProxy. If you ever have time, you can try this out. Since I don't use this website and don't have an account, maybe you can also try a login via New Moon 28. In my system, the website runs great in New Moon 28, in 360 Chrome unfortunately terribly with long loading times on my old computer. And via ProxHTTPSProxy, it doesn't really run in 360Chrome, strangely enough. Something in the connection check is blocked then. Cheers, AstroSkipper2 points
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And why do you need that unique fingerprint at the end of your UA? This is how that particular UA should look like. Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:102.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/102.0 https://user-agents.net/string/mozilla-5-0-x11-linux-x86-64-rv-102-0-gecko-20100101-firefox-102-02 points
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Is that on your "loved" St55 ? Because St52 (2023-07-31) (32-bit) has below SSUAO: general.useragent.override.chase.com;Mozilla/5.0 (%OS_SLICE% rv:112.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/112.0 I don't think it's a 52 v. 55 thing; it's just a matter of how obsessively you install @roytam1's weekly updates. The Aug. 18 version of St 55 spoofs FF 102, but surprisingly the July 28 version specified FF 112. Both work, but produce a warning, on the current Chase site. Edit: I see you discovered the same weirdness in St 52 almost a week ago. So far, so good; but I don't expect that situation to continue for long. From the linked PM article: Actually, from the examples the poster gave, I don't think that's the whole story, since she reported: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:102.0) Gecko/20100101 Goanna/6.2 Firefox/102.0 PaleMoo/32.2.0 did not work, while Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:102.0) Gecko/20100101 Goanna/6.2 Firefox/102.0 PaleMoo32.2.0 did work. The only difference was the slash between "PaleMoo" and "32.2.0," so it's not at all clear to me what Chase is doing.2 points
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I guess many Windows 8.0 users wish to have IE11 and .NET Framework 4.8, and here is a way to easily install them on Windows 8.0 (PowerShell 5.1 still need the good old workaround), and it is: Just install those packages (I recommend you to do that on vanilla 8.0 without any updates, but you can install them on already fully updated copy of 8.0 (just you need to reinstall updates again or some apps will be broken such as Discord): https://gitlab.com/stdout12/adns/uploads/c7c9f583da309adfb5f7a621ff3cf218/W8_NetFx4_IE11_Prereqs.7z And then reboot, and import the reg file that I pinned to manually install .NET 4.8 like normal And proceed to install IE11 and .NET 4.8 like normal (as long as you have installed pre-requisites (and preferably updates till at least 2019) before doing that) And voila, you should have a fully working IE11 and .NET 4.8 (its security updates will install like normal too) patchwu.reg2 points
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upstream is still updating 3.4 branch, but I still have to recreate mingw environment to compile it standalone. https://github.com/FFmpeg/FFmpeg/commit/c7210207555effd194b60dee424fd5632bb388f42 points
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no wonder why they won't work, because date code is replaced with a wrong one! fixed in that post now.2 points
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Sad news for everyone here at MSFN. One of our forum supervisors, Dencorso, passed away on October 24th, after a long and courageous battle with cancer. Apparently he was still upbeat and optimistic about the future a few weeks before he passed. My memories of Den go back quite a few years. He was incredibly helpful to me with technical problems, which is what this board is all about of course, initially mainly with Windows 98, and latterly with Windows XP. He was immensely supportive too when I first became a moderator here, something I will always be grateful for. He was definitely one of the good guys, and will be sorely missed here. Please add your memories here of working with Den. Thanks, Dave.1 point
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Actually, the Tycho platform on which NM27 was originally based on (modified MozillaESR 38) is dead, buried and exhumed; what is being developed is ArcticFox https://github.com/rmottola/Arctic-Fox the new "upstream" for NM27 (which also gets backports from other sources, e.g. UXP ) ... The current application platform supporting NM27 has significantly diverged from Tycho; I'm not following closely AF's development, but if the latest release's version (42.1) is anything to go by , I'd say AF is somewhere in the mid-40's Firefox versions, compat-wise ; this is still too low to address fully the beast the web has now become (and if you're a regular here , you'd have noticed already how even the UXP-based browsers struggle with it ) ... Answered above ; if you can, use another browser for bandcamp and other such, media rich/script rich, services ; long gone is the time , especially on our "legacy" H/W and OSes, when only one browser application would "fit all" ...1 point
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@NotHereToPlayGames I've missed your post about GFLOPs. I suppose it's true GPU is heavily involved in actual games, more than in a web browser, even if they became a bit like game engines under the hood. Another difference may be a typical game engine is optimized to do one thing well while web browsers became a sort of Swiss army knives. We haven't really seen how Chromium would perform in single-process mode on PC, if such mode existed. But there is a RAM saving trick on Android, if you opt to use a web browser using Chromium WebView instead of full-blown web browser, that will run in a single process or two at most in newer Androids if I recall correctly. Though WebView may have restrictions when it comes to certain functionality. In any case, hardware resources in this day and age are abundant, have you seen computers they sell these days? It's not hard to see why they'll tell you to get on with the times if you're complaining about your single-core single-monitor system from 20 years ago. The world has changed since then. https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbesbusinesscouncil/2021/08/24/why-web-design-has-gotten-so-complicated/ Jeez, 'been looking at the computers a bit and compared one typical PC today sold in a store to mine - from AMD Phenom II X4 920 to AMD Ryzen 5 5500: 4 cores -> 6 cores 4 threads -> 12 threads single-core frequency: 2,8 GHz -> 3,6 GHz (with a 4,2 GHz boost!) TDP: 125 W -> 65 W RAM: 4 GB DDR2 800 MHz -> 16 GB DDR4 3200 MHz Similar with GPU, put AMD Radeon HD 4890 from 2009 against a NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 Ti from 2023. Not fair at all! Well, have a bit newer GTX 750 Ti ATM, but that's besides the point. Back in high-school, I remember a class-mate saying 1 GB of VRAM is plenty and you hardly ever need it. RTX 4060 Ti has 16 GB of VRAM! Funny you mention consoles, there was a discussion at some point regarding consoles vs PC and there was an argument that you don't need to upgrade consoles, that was all in PS3/X360 era. Ha, 3 newer PlayStations were released since. Guess it's true in a way, you just buy a new one. But with computers, you're still pretty much replacing the heart as soon as you go into CPU upgrade, which tend to imply new motherboard and RAM, especially if there's such an age gap.1 point
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Ooooh, this is some good progress you made right there. Keep it up.1 point
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We have some news: Windows Update V4 now has many more updates for Windows 9x systems, Windows Update v3 has much more inventories than before and Windows Update v2 has been restored.1 point
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this removes embedded manifest and patching MSVC*80 runtime to continue even if no manifest is found.1 point
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I think your installation has some problem, tested with win2000 RTM here and no problem:1 point
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No problem. Happy to help. Remember to update every once in a while with the builds that roytam makes and publishes on that site.1 point
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You're welcome, and yeah, hope it doesn't appear for you again.1 point
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Hello, what happens if you run the following command in Powershell? (running Powershell as administrator) Get-AppxPackage *Microsoft.Windows.SecHealthUI* | Reset-AppxPackage From: https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/how-do-i-get-rid-of-the-quick-scan-due-warning/07cccf33-0de9-445e-8c3e-24a237b15864 Also, check if there's cleanup software (like CCleaner), as from my search online, I heard it could remove scan logs.1 point
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Hey i already had updated above 4 ffmpeg even on old mypal, you may take it i think. https://github.com/httpsgithu/Mypal/commit/c2ad5af1936faef1eb258ac9d3aa852a7d9ae1f3 By the way has the playback of this fixed been on the x86 newmoon? https://tools.woolyss.com/html5-audio-video-tester/?u=woolyss.com/f/caminandes-1-llama-drama-av1-opus.webm1 point
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I'm sorry, I didn't see your reply to me, because I was asleep at the time you posted that reply, but even though you quoted a part of the text that I have strikethroughed (because it was a wrong report, I was testing the audio without the codecs that @DanR20 generously pointed me to, I have to really thank you again for the link ), I have to thank you for this information anyway. Indeed, after setting media.wmf.enabled to false as you said, I can now confirm the same result happens on 7 as well.1 point
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No problem at all, only I like better the sound I can get with lavaudio, particularly when using lavvideo with cuvid. My personal comp is old, but still good enough, including two nvidia quadro. Back in 2018-9 I used NM27 just because of that. When I moved to ST52 (I think we had chat about it in previous versions of this thread), I continued to hardcopy my lav files into the basilisk folder, until you told me that was in vain. Until then, for a few months, I kept tweaking my settings, wondering why they didn't affect the rendering of ST52 :P I'm all for foss, when I can.1 point
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Windows NT4 Extended kernel Hello everyone, During my free time this summer, I made an effort to work on NT4 win32k.sys . Unfortunately, the development of user32.dll is currently on hold. I need to find a solution for integrating structs into win32k.sys. This task has been challenging, as I've been constantly dealing with BSOD errors. Despite the difficulties, I've gained valuable experience from this process. It has been both exhausting and beneficial. I've compiled the files I've developed into a small update, which you can access through the link below. However, before installing this update, make sure to have IE4 and then IE6 installed. SP6AI386 .exe installed on SP1 ISO is required IE4 LINK >> standard installation >> accept add active Desktop feature . IE6 LINK Small Stable NT4KernelEx >> Mega link If you prefer automatic login >> Mega link You can try Added API's : KERNEL32.DLL: Heap32ListFirst Heap32ListNext Heap32First Heap32Next Toolhelp32ReadProcessMemory Process32FirstW Process32First Process32NextW Process32Next Thread32First Thread32Next Module32FirstW Module32First Module32NextW Module32Next CreateToolhelp32Snapshot shell32.dll: SHGetFolderPathW SETUPAPI.DLL : SetupDiEnumDeviceInterfaces pSetupMalloc pSetupRealloc ADVAPI32.DLL : ConvertSidToStringSidW OLE32.DLL : CoWaitForMultipleHandles user32.dll: GetLayeredWindowAttributes GetMonitorInfoW MonitorFromPoint MonitorFromRect SetLayeredWindowAttributes EnumDisplayMonitors GetMonitorInfoA MonitorFromWindow1 point
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If the codecs aren't there it's probably using webm vp9. I've tried with a fresh profile and it's the same result, the audio is distorted. You can get the codecs on the first page of this thread, Roy's got several links depending on the browser. This is the link to the ones I've been using with 45.0: https://o.rthost.win/palemoon/lav.7z You put the three files on the root firefox folder where firefox.exe is. You would also need to make sure "media.ogg.enabled" and "media.webm.enabled" are false while "media.mp4.enabled" is true.1 point
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And 12TB and up are 4TB, it seems. I even remember cutting those pins to remove all artificial blocks. Don't do it, if you're not sure! The second chip is usually the culprit. (not always). https://www.reddit.com/r/DataHoarder/comments/c46men/problem_with_wd_my_book_enclosure_snipping_pins_7/1 point
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I will keep you and everyone else informed. Cheers, AstroSkipper1 point
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Update notification! As already reported here, the Root Certificates have been updated and are now from 23-08-2023. Here is a screenshot: Therefore, my self-created, offline Root Certificate Updaters in the section 11.2.4. Downloads related to Root Certificate Updates (in the first post of this thread) will also be updated as soon as possible. Cheers, AstroSkipper1 point
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OT, good ol' joke about engineers and mathematicians (and physicists): jaclaz1 point
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https://mega.nz/folder/68dj2YTY#As2w31IO4Smr7gy6p1ciSg ProxyMII_230813.7z. But i didn't know how to get ProxyMII to work with WebSockets. And, please, take look at Privoxy3.0.35_231208.7z - looks like it open onlyfans.com normally. @cmalex! Thank you very much for your quick reply and especially for your upload! I will test your package as soon as possible and report back here in my thread. And I will take a look at Privoxy 3.0.35_23120 for trying to access successfully again https://onlyfans.com/ with its help. I am very curious and excited. You are simply the best. Greetings from Germany, AstroSkipper1 point
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I spent my vacation at a nice hotel located on a charmingly beautiful island Sint Maarten. The islands in the Dutch Caribbean, part of the colonies, now Constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dutch_Caribbean Sint Maarten is a constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, and as such the Monarch of the Netherlands is head of state, represented locally by a governor. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sint_Maarten I've been there several times before, and always liked it! So far, I visited many, but my ultimate goal would be to visit all islands in the Dutch Caribbean.1 point
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Hi! Ever wondered Vista users might get offended? You are expected to be mature and polite on this forum. So, you gave no articles? Of course. Did you use it on XP era computer? Please tell the specs, I never encountered anything similar with RTM x86. Worth to mention, I switched off indexing and ready boost. In fact, SP are slower. It could also be your defective HDD. Example: boot duration increased with each SP added! https://news.softpedia.com/news/Vista-RTM-vs-Vista-SP2-99960.shtml1 point
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I have moved the conversation to this thread:1 point
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Retrozilla displays the site forum.aviaskins.com fine here on my Windows 98 machine. Maybe there are some language packs missing on your Windows 95 installation. Well, I don't know the path on Windows 95, but on Windows 98, you can go to the Control Panel -> Software -> Windows Setup. There is a list of optional packages that come on the original Windows CD. I have a category there for foreign language support. Maybe installing that helps?1 point
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You could change the background of the whole page to black (Format -> Background), then change the font colour to white. Or if you don't want the whole page to be black, you could create a text box, double click the borders to get to the format settings, and set that colour to black.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 awfully confusing. Although modem / router / switch are different things, their words are often used wrongly. Maybe check this site for more information: https://www.cables-solutions.com/switch-vs-router-vs-modem-difference.html So Hotwire is your internet provider? You have to ask them, if you are allowed to use your own router. It depends on the laws in your country. If your router is missing the option for Wifi, then you could connect a simple Access Point to your router. They are very cheap. Also, think about using a very long LAN cable.1 point
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Sorry, this was originally put into the 'announcements' section, where apparently it cannot be replied to. Please do add replies now. Thanks, Dave.1 point
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Sorry, but that does not make any sense at all. Moreover, all matter can be explained scientifically. I finished with this subject in my youth, when I did not even know this outstanding man: This is an excerpt of Stephen Hawking's book "Brief Answers to the Big Questions" published by the U.K.'s Sunday Times" from 2018, and I totally agree with his assessment. He had even provided proof for his statement. Source: https://eu.usatoday.com/story/news/nation-now/2018/10/15/stephen-hawking-warns-superhumans-ai-posthumous-book/1645963002/ Unfortunately, I will not be able to go into further detail on his statements in terms of god, as this would violate the forum rules. Cheers, AstroSkipper1 point
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It's not always peace, joy and happiness. People also have an opinion sometimes! And it should be possible to express it.1 point
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Not only lizards, I also wrote birds. Birds are also very important. "Crows, ravens, and blackbirds bring news of good passage and protection.Hawks represent clear-sightedness and vision. Owls are birds that bring messages of wisdom..." https://otherworldlyoracle.com/birds-omens-signs/1 point
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Thank you, I wrote before, I don't wanna argue. I've no idea why he wants me to like his dream, really.1 point
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But you are religious. Which comes hand in hand. You don't have to be a native American shaman or even an English druid to understand nuances or bad omens... Because I'm a nice, calm, kind, caring, loving, tender, educated, polite, friendly, chatty, helping, cheerful and having quite some good manners person. Gee, I got to put this into my dating profile ... oh wait , I don't have one.1 point
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Vokoscreen was a very good pick on Linux (on lightweight hardware), but a Windows version exists too. https://linuxecke.volkoh.de/vokoscreen/vokoscreen-download.html Free software. (Edit: However I just noticed it was the older Vokoscreen version 2.5.0, but that one was excellent on this small Linux notebook)1 point
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There are definetly smaller desktops missing in discounters, that sometimes offer computers. A small desktop, maybe even with passive cooling, would be more than enough what most people ever need. I remember very well these discussions in my last school year in 2011, that desktops will be the dinosaurs soon, they are too large, too complicated to set up, too many cables, not beautiful enough, impractical basically. Unfortuneatly some people have experienced the computer as frustrating, clicked on the wrong website once, next virus blows the system up. Too complicated, too many possible errors. A walled garden with these Appstores on the smartphones (on Linux too), that's more restrictive, "but at least I can't do anything wrong". That's what easy users prefer, so the desktop was on the decline on the mass-market. I know some people, who just use their devices for communicating via Whatsapp and Mail (short messages), videos are played over the smart TV. No PC required anymore. Writing surely is not as precise as on a keyboard, but for short messages, people seem to suffer past it. And the large keyboard (looking disastoursly complex, over 100 keys, only one short step away from the stoneage typewrites) can't rest on my lap while I'm doing yoga poses in front of my TV! And now the killer argument: I can't decide to turn on the computer! It feels like such a big task! Whereas the smartphone is always on. That's easier to check. Dammed, how lazy can people be, to be too lazy to turn on the computer! And if mobile games are enough (or gaming consoles)... well then, the PC truely lost its purpouse in some homes. Let's say, it happens, even for younger people here. Not everyone wants to build things with technology or to learn deeper things, we always have to consider that. The PC will be only dead, if an atomic bomb explodes and all electrics will be cut. Else, it's a device far too universal and useful to become extinct.1 point
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What about other "googles"? google.de, google.fr, etc. Do these load? Which version of Mypal are you using? Type "about:" in your browser, that should give us more informations.1 point