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Thanks for your genuine concern ; I live in Northern Greece, in a region that was spared by that enormous physical disaster, whose magnitude was never before seen in European territories (but I do remember the floods in Germany a year or more (?) ago); Thessaly (and, especially, Magnesia), the most fertile Greek region, has suffered the most acute blow of Daniel, but the mourning sentiment is shared by the whole Greek nation (the floods only accentuated the sense of sorrow already caused by the August wildfires, which practically completely charred the last virgin forests of Dadia, in the Evros region, close to the Turkish borders... The infrastructure in Thessaly will take from 3-5 years to be restored, the estimated cost from the wildfires+floods is in the €2bn region ... Comforting to know , since, according to the media here, Saola was pretty intense Glad to hear that you both, @VistaLover and @roytam1, are not directly affected. But, one thing is clear in any case. All those who seriously claimed that the climate changes on planet Earth are of natural origin have finally been proven wrong, especially in the last few years. And the unteachable can no longer be helped anyway.5 points
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Thanx for the info! So I finally decided to try Catxsp, because Supermium is not portable, and guess what, I can't even start 117 or any later builds of 116. The last that worked is the early build of 116 Beta (it's now deleted from the site). Could you please check on Windows 7 and simple 8.0, thank you!3 points
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Thanks for your genuine concern ; I live in Northern Greece, in a region that was spared by that enormous physical disaster, whose magnitude was never before seen in European territories (but I do remember the floods in Germany a year or more (?) ago); Thessaly (and, especially, Magnesia), the most fertile Greek region, has suffered the most acute blow of Daniel, but the mourning sentiment is shared by the whole Greek nation (the floods only accentuated the sense of sorrow already caused by the August wildfires, which practically completely charred the last virgin forests of Dadia, in the Evros region, close to the Turkish borders... The infrastructure in Thessaly will take from 3-5 years to be restored, the estimated cost from the wildfires+floods is in the €2bn region ... Comforting to know , since, according to the media here, Saola was pretty intense ...3 points
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yeah normally it will cause memory leak, but that is a reference-counting pointer/object so it will delete itself if there is no more variable referencing it. thanks for your words. since there is no flooding or power outage in the place I live so it is fine here.3 points
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i heard about the massive rainfalls and deluges in greece and now in Hong Kong: hope you both are passably fine anyway @roytam1 and @VistaLover!3 points
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There's still no proper dark theme for win7, even after 14 years, simply too few modders available, and looks like the interest in that OS is too low. I doubt someone is interested. And I think win32 is more about Vista.2 points
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New build of Serpent/UXP for XP! Test binary: Win32 https://o.rthost.win/basilisk/basilisk52-g4.8.win32-git-20230909-3219d2d-uxp-73a7ce1e57-xpmod.7z Win64 https://o.rthost.win/basilisk/basilisk52-g4.8.win64-git-20230909-3219d2d-uxp-73a7ce1e57-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-20230909-3219d2d-uxp-73a7ce1e57-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-28.10.7a1.win32-git-20230909-d849524bd-uxp-73a7ce1e57-xpmod.7z Win32 IA32 https://o.rthost.win/palemoon/palemoon-28.10.7a1.win32-git-20230909-d849524bd-uxp-73a7ce1e57-xpmod-ia32.7z Win32 SSE https://o.rthost.win/palemoon/palemoon-28.10.7a1.win32-git-20230909-d849524bd-uxp-73a7ce1e57-xpmod-sse.7z Win64 https://o.rthost.win/palemoon/palemoon-28.10.7a1.win64-git-20230909-d849524bd-uxp-73a7ce1e57-xpmod.7z Official UXP changes picked since my last build: - [DOM] Follow-up: fix refcounting in FilePickerParent. (57020c1f59) No official Pale-Moon changes picked since my last build. No official Basilisk changes picked since my last build. My changes picked since my last build: - Revert "[DOM] Follow-up: fix refcounting in FilePickerParent." (adbf75c56c) - Revert "[DOM] Make IORunnable::mFilePickerParent into a RefPtr." (a3e6917887) - pref: separated pref for long names of css animation/transition properties. (73a7ce1e57) Update Notice: - You may delete file named icudt*.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.2 points
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I'm glad too to read your status reports (but doleful for all the victims anyway). Not denying it at all, imo the climate change is only the one side of the coin: in the german "Ahr valley" (where the flood desaster happened 2 years ago, which @VistaLoverreferred to above) similar catastrophes have happened ever again in former times: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_der_Hochwasserereignisse_an_der_Ahr Let me please indicate to the row with date "30. May 1602" for instance: 16 buildings were destroyed, 9 people drowned! Now, what would you expect in casualties and damage if you multiply that former population with 10 or 20, add all the modern attendent infrastructure and simultaneously diminish the majority of natural flooding areas? However, let's finish this off-topic - good to know the two protagonists of this thread are fine!2 points
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Enjoy. https://www.windowscentral.com/how-permanently-disable-windows-defender-windows-102 points
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Sordum kills Defender Control updates due to conflict with Microsoft Defender "According to Sordum, users have been reporting problems and errors in their systems whereby they are unable to open or re-enable Microsoft Defender" https://www.neowin.net/news/sordum-kills-defender-control-updates-due-to-conflict-with-microsoft-defender/2 points
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Or just to force you to make an account (a "free" account), so they can track you more easily! Here's an example of such site. https://www.opensubtitles.org/en/subtitles/2 points
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Yes, the limitations there are not pleasant, I remember! But what about trial versions? Maybe they have some promotions? You only need to make one ISO.2 points
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I'm afraid not, because it would require backporting the whole shared memory API from Windows 10 build 1809 to windows 8.1. Better/easier/legally safer to build chromium from scratch (source), which is open, so anyone can try.2 points
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To clarify a few things: I haven't tested anything on Windows 7, only on 8.1, and from what I know the latest Opera (tested yesterday) works fine on Windows 8.1. As I had already discussed with @D.Draker Opera is probably just lagging behind in adjusting changes to the browser. In this particular case it's good for us, as we can use a browser, which is based on the latest Chrome right now. Chrome and Chromium themselves do not work on Windows 8.1 anymore since the release of v115. The last version of Google Chrome to work on Windows 8.1 was 114. Chromium based alternatives are: Supermium, CatsXP, Vivaldi and Opera (there might be others too but I tested these). Supermium isn't updated as frequently as the others are but is the closest to resemble the Chromium browser optically. I would recommend any active 8.1 user to switch to Firefox instead, as long as they don't break compatibility with 8.1. Even Windows Vista ran Firefox 115 ESR, although it ended with 52. I am optimistic to say the least but I wouldn't bet my money on Mozilla not adding any dll or function from Windows 10+ that will eventually break 8.1 support anytime soon. Best scenario would be if 8.1 made it till the release of the next ESR. That would at least guarentee another year of promised security updates. However, the next ESR will be v128 and that version is set to release in May-July 2024. Support could crack wayy earlier. If that happens, use 115 ESR instead.1 point
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That dll is needed for what? Never used it and Firefox 119 works on 8.11 point
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Maybe this is why they don't know what to do with the influx of "refugees"?1 point
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New regular/weekly KM-Goanna release: https://o.rthost.win/kmeleon/KM76.4.9-Goanna-20230909.7z Changelog: Out-of-tree changes: - bump engine milestone minor version for removing legacy array/generator comprehension syntax. (1bfc389ee0) - import changes from `dev' branch of rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - Bug 1220564 - Remove legacy generator comprehensions. (r=Waldo) (762c83b25f) - Bug 1220564 - Update and remove obsolete jit-tests. (r=Waldo) (cd56eda223) - Bug 1220564 - Update and remove obsolete JS reftests. (r=Waldo) (3a36a4f4e5) - Bug 1139736 - Part 1: map settings "network.debugging.enabled" to preference. r=fabrice (594fc01429) - Bug 1210740 - Expose tracking protection setting to Gaia, r=fabrice (38daca12a0) - Bug 1163956 - Modify updatePath to fixed char array. r=gsvelto (56fec01263) - Bug 1229620 - Replace #ifdefs in b2g/ code by AppConstants r=timdream (7cc5dce39d) - Bug 1214515 - PersistentDataBlock b2g component implementation. r=gerard-majax (eadc3d53ca) - Bug 1220564 - Update chrome code uses of genexprs and legacy comprehensions. (r=billm) (0dea4b39fd) - Bug 1234738 - Emit ALIASEDVAR ops or block-scoped lexicals right below global level. (r=jorendorff) (7c8eb66a00) - Bug 1221144 - Part 1: Make static scope objects a separate class hierarchy from the runtime ScopeObjects. r=shu. (1c74551384) - Bug 1237564 - Fix minor bug with a lexical declaration shadowing a non-configurable global. r=shu (fcb3040151) - Bug 1237501. Actually create a baseline IC for a JSNative accessor property get that's unshadowed on a DOM proxy. We apparently failed to ever do this. r=jandem (e2e4222197) - Bug 1234663: SharedStubs: Use correct fallbackstubspace to keep stubs# , r=jandm (591fbcd885) - Bug 1234414 - Consider the initial values at block entry to be within block note bounds. (r=jorendorff) (321a016320) - Bug 1214059: Baseline: Enable switch to debug mode at function entry, r=jandem (b803a7206d) - Bug 1233179 - Allow bytecode emitter to access module environment before module declarations are instantiated r=shu (e6d23fc2af) - Bug 1220564 - Remove legacy array comprehensions. (r=Waldo) (73973ac52e) - Bug 1228976 - Remove array comprehensions from Places .r=mak (10274eaaef) - Bug 1239753 - FirefoxProfileMigrator is broken after generator expression removal. r=gijs (da1fbf8ca7) - Bug 1229519: Fix toolkit/components/thumbnails to pass eslint checks. r=rhelmer (2a710ab167) - Bug 1041537 - Prevent ContentSearch from leaking the browser if it's still processing a message while the test suite shuts down r=adw (b62ad37cdd) - Bug 1204361 - New Tab Page doesn't honor my "x" clicks on Suggested Tiles; instead of removing the tile, it swaps in a very similar one. [r=emtwo] (3260d90a44) - Bug 1119442 - Update hang ui, remove drop down options and replace with simpler 'just fix it' button interface. r=mconley (29046ca45c) - Bug 1233470 - make browser/modules eslintable, r=Mossop (aeb556ba66) - Bug 1236875 - Fix BytecodeEmitter::atBodyLevel() for modules r=efaust (2fca7e49f2) - Bug 1221144 - Part 2: Rename static scope classes away from "ScopeObject". r=shu. (dc2f110ef2) - Bug 1221144 - Part 3: Rename variables, arguments, and fields that point to static scopes away from names that indicate objects, like "scopeObj" and "blockObj". r=shu. (33d1504d55) - Bug 1221144 - Part 4: Rename a few functions about scopes away from names that indicate objects, like js::CloneNestedScopeObject. r=shu. (9551101431) - Bug 1221144 - Part 5: Delete class js::BlockObject. r=shu. (5b4746c5a5) - Bug 1221144 - Part 6: Introduce StaticModuleScope. Pretty silly so far. Bindings are still stored in the script. r=shu. (b90c20e255) - Bug 1221144 - Part 7: Introduce StaticFunctionScope, same story. r=shu. (eb39a2359b) - Bug 1221144 - Part 8: Change C++ type of static scopes everywhere from JSObject* to StaticScope*. r=shu. (f1edf54510) - Bug 1221144 - Part 9: A few more JSObject* -> StaticScope* changes. r=shu. (000d52709b) - Bug 1221144 - Part 10: Delete an obsolete comment. r=shu. (f0655f736b) - Bug 1221144 - Part 12: Remove StaticScopeIter<>::IsStaticScope. r=shu. (9653f2c544) - Bug 1221144 - Part 13: Change DumpStaticScopeChain to include a function scope when available, on the theory that more information is better. r=shu. (7dd24064c8) - Bug 1221144 - Part 14: Handlify scope arguments to methods around FunctionBox creation. r=shu. (902020bf08) - Fix busted test checked in with bug 1221144. r=red. (9d8ff7f3be) - Bug 1235590 - Allow redeclaring block-scoped functions and warn about deprecation for now. (r=jorendorff) (1e8a6ca2bb) - Bug 1245321 - Merge the object and regexp lists in script data. r=jorendorff. (4f429f9d7b) - Bug 1230633 - User is unable to enable full devtools/developer mode r=me (a9ee457fec) - backout Bug 1221144 for perf regression (0c24810d37) - Bug 1207490 - Part 11: Remove use of expression closure from browser/modules/DirectoryLinksProvider.jsm. r=Gijs (f7f844130a) - Bug 1240245 - Disable data collection for new-tab page r=jaws (a7a40f394b) - Bug 526620 - Intelligently invalidate other tabs' previews on resize, flushing their layout when necessary. r=jimm (30ce73281d) - Bug 1122356 - Remove use of expression closures from WindowsPreviewPerTab.jsm. r=dao (bb3fde452e) - Bug 1207490 - Part 15: Remove use of expression closure from browser/modules/WindowsPreviewPerTab.jsm. r=Gijs (3904885596) - Bug 1233925 - Treat functions with rest more like functions with lazy arguments. r=nbp (7e6ec266e1) - Bug 1243397 - Ensure enough ballast space in LiveRange::FallibleNew. r=h4writer (d36353ed01) - Bug 1229636 - Remove new tab first time use message. r=gijs (57a1df93cf) - Bug 1245154 - Ensure enough ballast space in LiveBundle::FallibleNew. r=h4writer (46863982c0) - Bug 1245176 - Ensure enough ballast space in BacktrackingAllocator::reifyAllocations. r=h4writer (289d71a6cb) - Bug 1231024 - Fix printing of live bundle information in regalloc spew, r=jonco. (fb4449119f) - Bug 1244215 part 1 - Store frame header size in the frame descriptor. r=nbp (e666793f3c) - Bug 1234425 - Skip accessor IC frames in GetPcScript. r=h4writer (5981b361ad) - Bug 1244215 part 2 - Get rid of unwound frames and clean up a lot of code in this area. r=nbp (96de454424) - Bug 1244215 part 3 - Remove lazy link frames, they're no longer necessary. r=nbp (32637085a0) - Bug 1225041 - Implement ES6 Annex B.3.5. (r=jorendorff) (718e230725) - Bug 1224310 - Suggested tiles requires two blocks to stop showing in newtab [r=marcosc] (53aed2c8a8) - Bug 912337 - Update docs on Debugger.DebuggeeWouldRun. (r=jimb) (f4a88f0f93) - Bug 1236316 - Suppress GC in ActivationEntryMonitor constructors; should fix a ton of dt oranges. r=fitzgen (122a436137) - Bug 1238575 - Fix shell evalInWorker() to wait for thread if it exitsearly r=terrence (dd0ef6414a) - Bug 1243706 - Release PerformanceStats/PerformanceWatcher;r=Felipe (1a36dce39e) - Bug 912337 - Tests. (r=jimb) (463a89f8fc) - Bug 912337 - Update existing tests. (r=jimb) (bf57c020a9) - Bug 912337 - Make a pref to toggle whether DebuggeeWouldRun is a warning or an error. (r=jimb) (3fd12fe0c3) - Bug 912337 - Make DebuggeeWouldRun report filename and lineno. (r=me) (56ace0f5e4) - Bug 1232685 - Prevent forcing illegal return values in derived class constructors. (r=shu, a=kwierso) (f15c51b1fd) - Bug 1243754 - IonMonkey: Use 'delete' to destroy the ion script instead of 'free', r=jandem (74df94e3a2) (573e7dd316) - chrome: fix use of genexprs and legacy comprehensions (b0f6de2400) - import changes from `dev' branch of rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - Bug 912337 - Followup: fix missing #include on a CLOSED TREE. (da77dc4ba0) - Bug 1232977 - Remove redundant bitand with uint{8,16} and an all-bits-set mask. r=nbp, r=sunfish (164579d9d7) - Bug 1249235 - Store RegExp flags into single slot. r=h4writer (6f030c9f06) - Bug 1237445 - Use GCHashSet for RegExpShared sweeping, r=terrence (3aab1397e8) - Bug 1238536 part 1 - Do not automatically exit fullscreen if restored from minimized state. r=jimm (05dd086d29) - Bug 1238536 part 2 - Do not trigger fullscreen changed when switching between fullscreen and minimized. r=karlt (83e862cc7a) - Bug 1233598 - HTMLInputElement must traverse/unlink the getFilesAndDirectories promise, r=smaug (1ff7260803) - Bug 1187157 - new FormData::get() should return an empty string if the file is not set - part 1, r=smaug (9a255fd884) - Bug 1187157 - new FormData::get() should return an empty string if the file is not set - part 2, r=smaug (f26712d951) - Bug 1216793 - check against tracking protection list in XHR. r=gcp (3a827250bc) - Bug 1203588 - Return the same Promise object from HTMLInputElement.getFilesAndDirectories when possible. r=baku (f036876c1b) - Bug 1207088 - Don't show the "Choose folder..." button for a directory picking <input> on platforms that don't have a directory picker. r=jfkthame (c5742f75c9) - Bug 1234192 - OSFileSystem should not be shared between Directory objects, r=smaug (ba258935b7) - Bug 1202964 - Use the correct nsIFilePicker API for directory picking in HTMLInputElement::nsFilePickerShownCallback::Done. r=baku (ce11a83ace) - Bug 1237674 - Rename nsFormData to mozilla::dom::FormData, r=smaug (0a18825b2b) - Bug 1237595 - FormData ctor and form submission should create empty Blob/File when a input type=file is not set, r=smaug (2bce85bbe8) - cleanup some stuff (cbd553db88) - Bug 1238515 - nsIFilePicker methods should clearly say when they return directories and files, r=smaug (e903765f0c) - Bug 1198256 - Replace deprecated GtkColorSelectionDialog with GtkColorChooserDialog in Gtk3. r=karlt (2ff87896a6) - Bug 1198256 - Reactivate the old Gtk color picker for now. r=karlt (ea42685de9) - Bug 1213632: Prevent WebExtensions from using versioned JavaScript. r=billm (9d3a9b7511) - Bug 1219855, Part 1 - Make nsXULAlerts implement nsIAlertsService. r=MattN,wchen (6b21425554) - Bug 1219855, Part 2 - Always use XUL notifications if the system backend fails. r=wchen (7c5b30fd2c) - Bug 1219855, Part 3 - Fix variable shadowing in `OSXNotificationCenter::ShowAlert`. r=me (29e442fe45) - Bug 1241377 - Part 1: Implement nsIFormPOSTActionChannel for the channel accepts form POST. r=mayhemer (f03e9dbece) - Bug 1241377 - Part 2: Add test for nsIFormPOSTActionChannel. r=mayhemer (0a9e7aab1f) - Bug 1207824: Add Telemetry for WebRTC call type, simultaneous tracks, and renegotiations r=bwc (38085ce155) - Bug 1175609 - Bring onnegotiationneeded in line with spec. r=mt (398c03db6e) - Bug 1209252 - Part 2: typo fix for compile issue. r=bustage on a CLOSED TREE (e1b8f43993) - Bug 1221786: clear about:webrtc logs for private browsing sessions. r=jib (49615cc3c6) - Bug 1232082 - add RTCRtpReceiver for each remote track. r=jesup (1231223782) - Bug 1219711 - Remove fakeness from webrtc tests. r=jib (b421c55124) - Bug 1232082 - add pc.ontrack and RTCTrackEvent r=jesup,smaug (f915ecc77c) - Bug 1222127: Use the inner window to compute style. r=baku (a3ea812154) - Bug 1209634 - Remove unused WindowTarget. r=past (1f2d218cb4) - Bug 1209634 - Remove unused target.version. r=past (7ddf6cdfb1) - Bug 1209634 - Reformat target.js to match ESLint rules. r=past (8fe93b4737) - Bug 1168853 - Implement WorkerDebugger.isInitialized;r=khuey (318bd9516c) - Bug 1150444 - Intermittent test_WorkerDebugger.isFrozen.xul;r=khuey (e787b9c935) - Mark test_bug883784.jsm as a support file, no bug (c6c987138d) - Bug 1178726 - Simplify how we deal with freezing/thawing workers;r=jlongster,khuey (88c7341f8f) - Bug 1228382 - Expose an API to relate nsIWorkerDebugger to its nsIServiceWorkerInfo instance. r=ejpbruel (26ce55693f) (137091cd8f) - import changes from `dev' branch of rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - Bug 1137151: Enable test for non-public ref-counted destructors on gcc 4.8 and later, r=nfroyd (f286340cea) - Bug 1028132 - Remove mozilla::HasDangerousPublicDestructor<T>. r=mccr8 (f4922e45d7) - Bug 1057224 - Disable MOZ_ASSERT_CLASSNAME on gcc < 4.7. r=ehsan (faf4d10f51) - Bug 1137175 - tighten up public interface of MiscContainer; r=khuey (510bf01921) - bit of Bug 1152551, part 2 (0f734e8824) - Bug 1208371 - Implement operator!= for nsMainThreadPtrHandle. r=bholley (df2f2505f9) - Bug 1228451 - Set short-lived cert lifetime to the max OCSP response lifetime. r=keeler (877f012cce) - Bug 1231378 - part 5 - Fix uninitialized members of classes in dom/{workers,events,media,canvas}, r=smaug (442135f0ae) - Bug 1193854 - Restoring userContextIds with the browser session - part 1 - store the userContextId in sessionStore, r=smaug, r=ttaubert (1f6fbe0653) - Bug 1193854 - Restoring userContextIds with the browser session - part 2 - restore the UI, r=ttaubert (c5ebd875df) - Bug 1213650 - Regression tests. r=Mossop (c09eb0f7b6) - Bug 1225921 - Regression tests. r=billm (c3ce773354) - Bug 1193854 - Restoring userContextIds with the browser session - part 3 - tests, r=ttaubert (de3a5f0558) - Bug 1237081 - Remove the getter of userContextId from nsIDocShell. r=smaug (0e3a43361e) - Bug 1232150 - Add atomics for ppc/ppc64. r=lth (0790116e87) - Backed out changeset 1b5c66916877 (bug 1237081) for mochitest browser-chrome bustage (278ba3c0a7) - Bug 1237081 - remove the getter of userContextId from nsIDocShell, r=smaug (51d2b9aafa) - Bug 567365 - allow bfcache for no-cache/https r=jduell r=bz (c94d3a1c00) - Bug 1239420 - UserContextId should be propagate to nested docShells, r=smaug (148726b883) - Bug 1212299 part 1 - Forbid documents inside elements other than iframe from requesting fullscreen. r=smaug (6e4662c4d5) - Bug 1212299 part 2 - Rewrite fullscreen-denied test to have a clearer structure. r=smaug (c0200a46cc) - Bug 1212299 part 3 - Add test for requesting fullscreen from doc inside frame/object. rs=smaug (3e0c7dae0d) - Bug 1212299 followup - Fix minor grammar issue in locale text. DONTBUILD (905b69ff0f) - Bug 1172224 - Ensure that docshells return an appropriate value for APZ-enabled even if they don't have a presShell. r=dvander (a906aeac93) - Bug 1244076 - Fix a crash in nsDocShell::IssueWarning by null-checking mContentViewer; r=bzbarsky (beb09e9da8) - Bug 1210439, r=smaug (5d42d61f5c) - Bug 1100154 - Ensure that targeted links in a private browsing window can't target non-private-browsing windows and vice versa. r=bz (ff6f7ca3ef) - Bug 1247872. Just get our private browsing state directly off the docshells we already have instead of trying to indirect through their documents. r=smaug (48a4c98815) (e5bf86fbc7) - import changes from `dev' branch of rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - Bug 1240094 - nsDocShell should initialize mUserContextId to nsIScriptSecurityManager::DEFAULT_USER_CONTEXT_ID, r=smaug (a3a8358561) - Bug 1142768 - Return the original document URI from ServiceWorkerClient.url; r=bkelly (17892631ab) - Bug 1233613 - Make RegisterFrameCaptureListener fallible. r=mt (0a68d5f4ac) - Bug 1233613 - Locate parent document before getting presentation shell for canvas capture. r=mt (47a285deab) - Bug 866513 - Non-empty MediaStreamTrack labels. r=jib (1b1f364811) - Bug 1170958 - Don't create owned MediaStreamTracks in MetadataLoaded. r=roc (3f031298fb) - fix misspatch of Bug 1131802 part 2 (3a1e0d2799) - trivial fixes (bffbd65448) - Bug 1218454 - part 2a - fix bootlegging of nsContentUtils.h includes from nsILoadContext.h; r=bz (a587b686cd) - bit of Bug 1223078 - Release WrappedJS eagerly (1fcb1a490b) - Bug 1245767 followup - Throw an error when gczeal argument is out of range. r=jonco on IRC (32de34e6b7) - Bug 1241934 - Remove the unused validategc API; r=jonco (a80436895b) - Bug 961323 - Add a method for finding shortest retaining paths of `JS::ubi::Node` heap graphs; r=jimb (b2d3735d7d) - Bug 1240090 - Make owned copies of filenames in JS::ubi::ByFilename. r=jimb (049ab3c6ed) - Bug 1247412 - Add a reverse method to mozilla::Vector; r=Waldo (ad417ff38b) - Bug 1247413 - Give JS::ubi::BreadthFirst handlers a non-const reference; r=jimb (9baadfa50e) - bit of Bug 1246061 (51b6ef81dc) - Bug 1243198 - Use rvalue references for JS::ubi::ByFilename constructor; r=jimb (5b1dab61a5) - Bug 1216001 part 1 - Optimize nsRange::IsNodeSelected. r=bz (39aad5f0d4) - Bug 1216001 part 2 - Optimize nsRange::ExcludeNonSelectableNodes by counting ignorable whitespace text nodes next to an unselectable node as unselectable too. r=bz (c6589b508e) - Bug 1216001 part 3 - Cache the result of IsSelected() for the duration of painting. r=bz (aa5c000b4c) - Bug 1188364 - Supress GC while transplanting to prevent compacting GC observing intermediate state r=terrence (6963b58989) - Bug 1246318 - Make the proxy enumerate trap non-standard. r=efaust (f34d0a7c2a) - Bug 1254293. Fix dom::GetArrayIndexFromId to actually follow the spec for large indices (i.e. ones that don't fit in in int32_t). r=peterv (b71cffbbbd) - Bug 1256688 - Change BPH::has to follow [[HasProperty]] for ordinary objects. r=jorendorff (39b8de1a3d) (75be9ceb09) * 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-20230909-c9346b4d7-xpmod.7z Win64 http://o.rthost.win/basilisk/basilisk55-win64-git-20230909-c9346b4d7-xpmod.7z repo: https://github.com/roytam1/basilisk55 Repo changes: - Revert "import from UXP: [DOM] Make IORunnable::mFilePickerParent into a RefPtr. (0359d8a9)" (a4083bc0a) - ported from `custom` branch of UXP: pref: separated pref for long names of css animation/transition properties. (286b62d2) (c9346b4d7)1 point
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If you want a folder to open like when you run explorer, showing the tree view, then, as I've said above, you need to change the default action for opening folders from Open to Explore.1 point
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You can disable acrylic menus in shell with ImmersiveMenus=0 registry entry, but Dark Magic can't do that yet.1 point
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This story is hard to believe, they will never allow you to do it in a corporate environment, I linked to a simple solution, without third party software of unknown origins in your other topic.1 point
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A bit, maybe, not much though, if we are to assume you run very basic 59-60HZ screens. Those who have troubles with high temps on a multi setup, they usually run 120HZ monitors and up.1 point
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Here is a guide how to make Firefox 118 beta 2 work on 8.0: 1. Install Explorer Suite (which includes CFF Explorer): https://ntcore.com/?page_id=388 2. Download the exe installer from this site: https://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/firefox/releases/118.0b2/win64/en-US/Firefox Setup 118.0b2.exe (the only version that I tested, but that should work on FF 116/117 too) 3. Extract it via 7-Zip 4. Open all exe files located in core folder using CFF Explorer 5. In Optional Header change MajorOperatingSystemVersion and MajorSubsystemVersion from A to 6 (and repeat that to all exe files that have set those aforementioned versions as A) 6. Save them 7. Copy this dll file to Firefox folder 8. Open Firefox, and voila, you got working Firefox 118 beta 2 api-ms-win-shcore-scaling-l1-1-1.dll1 point
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I'd say that is "successful" but it may lead to another problem, "memory leaking". thats why I finally reverted all of them. mozilla's fix is doing this, but underlying infrastructure (i.e. IPDL) is needed to be updated in order to apply that fix. and of course those changes are too huge for me to handle. not really, every page that allows opening file dialog for uploading/processing will be affected by that "fix". reverting those changes actually fixes the problem that fix brings to us.1 point
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I presume it is to show ads. For Nexus (the modding site) it is to show you the donation message.1 point
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a fixed quikview.exe for working in newer version of windows: https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/935423430642249768/1152845956124004412/quikview.7z even works on win10 x64. EDIT: with an updated exe parser (vsexe2.dll) as well, but it is better to replace all files. EDIT2: fixed PE32+ import listing. EDIT3: fixed 64bit display. EDIT4: fixed some import/export table parsing bugs. EDIT5: better mouse interactions(add mouse wheel support, show scrolled contents when dragging scrollbar box), add delay import listing. EDIT6: fix import listing from delphi executables. EDIT7: disable wow64 fs redirection, add version info section1 point
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Since youtube doesn't offer HEVC videos, could you give a couple of examples of such websites with H2655/x265 videos? thanks.1 point
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Because it doesn't need to, I think you all confuse VP9 and AV1 with HEVC, they are not HEVC or H265. A good example would be YT, that serves VP9 and AV1, some vids are still H264.1 point
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Did you try to open the browser console to see what happens?1 point
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To annoy you, so you would purchase a "premium" account, simple.1 point
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While the modern ntlite may not be the most convenient tool, people write it still can do this in Windows 10 LTSC 2019 but it's paid, not sure if it fits you. I can't give the link to the post because that site is known to store carcked software. Basically they wrote you need to go to: Components / Windows Apps / System Apps / Uncheck Windows Defender, hit Apply. Then need to go to Settings / Windows Defender / Open Windows Defender and Disable, hit Apply. There were multiple confirmations it worked in Windows 10 LTSC 2019.1 point
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Unfortunately, a new issue. This happens in the latest release of New Moon 28 (32-bit) (2023-08-10) when visiting the website userstyles.org: Any ideas? Cheers, AstroSkipper1 point
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Court? Seriously? They are judge, jury and executioner, all in one package. Anyways, lets hope he's all well and safe.1 point
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He also wrote the court's decision is not due until next Friday. So, he can't be cut off from internet yet.1 point
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Yes, because it can't allocate memory properly, hence what I wrote before. Since 115/116 they removed the old portions of the code, so you would need to build a new chrome from scratch.1 point
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Besides, more and more software will rely on that function, you wouldn't want to use only chrome 117 on your 8.1 OS, would you? Right, you would want games, photoshop, etc. Even now, for many major software 1803 is the cut-off minimum, so 1809 is the sweet point right now. But like I said earlier, Chrome is open source, so people are welcome to prove me wrong, and I'd be glad to see it!1 point
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After all this time, does AC Valhalla run on Windows 8.1? On one hand, you need directx12 and windows 8.1 is only compatible with directx11.1. On another, perhaps a fix exists? Please let me know.1 point
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I tried on a simple Window8 (without the "1"), on an old laptop from 2012, it works good. Not sure there were drastic changes between 114 and 115.1 point
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I've just checked the Malwarebytes installation on the XP side of my netbook, and there the component package is version 1.0.365! That was installed from exactly the same installation file, so I guess it's nothing to do with that. Looks like that installation must have updated itself at some point, and the other installation didn't for some reason.1 point
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According to an answer in Malwarebytes' Support Forum, the component package updates are updates to the Kernel in how the software integrates with signatures and associated detections, heuristics and other constructs. Have a look here: https://forums.malwarebytes.com/topic/287375-what-does-the-component-package-do/ If I were you, I would perform a fresh reinstall of Malwarebytes. Or a repair install. And backup your exclusions first! The component package version should be 1.0.365.1 point
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Although Malwarebytes announced lifetime support as a nice present for Windows XP users, I came across this thread in their forum: https://forums.malwarebytes.com/topic/295844-legacy-3512522-sudden-red-triangle-your-updates-are-not-current I really hope this doesn't concern Windows XP. At the moment, updating of Malwarebytes Premium 3.5.1.2522 works. Yesterday, the update package version was 1.0.29410 which was updated to 1.0.29412 a little later. Today, it was updated to 1.0.29420. Here is a screenshot: So we can see Malwarebytes Premium 3.5.1.2522 is still supported under Windows XP. Whether the lifetime support is really true, we will have to wait and see. One could also ask what lifetime is actually supposed to mean here. As long as the company "Malwarebytes" lives? Or the user?1 point
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I've also seen some screenshots of Malwarebytes Premium 3.5.1.2522 in the MBAM forum, and all show a component package version of 1.0.365.1 point