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  1. The 1st reason D.Draker has remained silent because he's busy with his life, making money, staying fit and healthy, real-time helping the world to be cleansed of filth. In other words, everything that a normal man would want to do with his life. I wonder why you not? But don't doubt, D.Draker's like a higher power up from the above - he sees everything. You've claimed to live in Miami. So, is it a complete boredom, so you the only thing that is left for you is to constantly praise Russia? Be on your guard, one can easily assume you live in a Siberian basement, not Miami. The 2nd reason D.Draker has remained silent because he is not interested in any further attempts to explain to you that Russia simply has no independent civilian software. It's all under military umbrella, including Kaspersky. Oh, and I'm touched you're worried about my warnings!
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  2. No, because Duck is just a clone and its search results are very poor. And what is Rumble ? Never heard of it. Something russian again ? Someone here already wrote - Duck is jewish . A guy from Mossad created it. Mossad is less "evil" than CIA, in yor opininon ?
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  3. Custom CSS scripts to modify the GUI of Mypal 68 Here is a screenshot showing Mypal 68 with the tab bar below the navigation and bookmarks bar: And here is a screenshot showing Mypal 68 with the tab bar on the bottom of the window: All was done by using already existing, custom CSS stylesheets to move the tab bar to a desired position. This time, I only used scripts from CustomCSSforFx. Cheers, AstroSkipper
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  4. I just call it Xitter now. "Xi" pronounced as in Xi Jinping, President of China.
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  5. Yes. With this flag cleared kernel mode code is ignoring the fact that page is read-only and writes on this page successfully.
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  6. The U.S. federal government banned the use of Kaspersky software. By Mark Hachman, Senior Editor, PCWorld MAR 28, 2022 9:59 AM PDT Antimalware provider Kaspersky Lab has been blacklisted by the U.S. Federal Communications Commission, adding its name alongside Huawei and ZTE as companies that are deemed a threat to national security. The FCC maintains a list of companies which are “deemed to pose an unacceptable risk to national security or the security and safety of United States persons,” and added Kaspersky to the list on Friday. Officially, the list now includes China Mobile International USA Inc., China Telecom (Americas) Corp, and AO Kaspersky Labs, as well as their subsidiaries. FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr said in a statement that adding those companies to the list “will help secure our networks from threats posed by Chinese and Russian state backed entities.” If a company is on the restricted list, it can’t receive federal subsidies, Bloomberg reported. The U.S. federal government banned the use of Kaspersky software in federal information systems in 2017 because of concerns about Kaspersky’s links to the Russian government. Individual users may continue to use products blacklisted by the FCC if they choose to do so, however. Kaspersky does not appear in PCWorld’s list of the best antivirus programs for your PC but does appear in the current list of PCWorld’s best free antivirus programs for Windows. If you try to install Kaspersky’s free tools, Windows Defender may flag Kaspersky as dangerous. We encountered the issue in our testing, though it wasn’t clear why the issues occurred. Author: Mark Hachman, Senior Editor As PCWorld's senior editor, Mark focuses on Microsoft news and chip technology, among other beats. He has formerly written for PCMag, BYTE, Slashdot, eWEEK, and ReadWrite. https://www.pcworld.com/article/626854/kaspersky-blacklisted-as-a-risk-to-u-s-national-security.html
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  7. That remark is typical for any and all of your MSFN accounts. Your paranoid mind can “easily assume” whatever. What I actually told you was that I now live in “Florida,” which is a large state with several cities of various sizes. I haven’t met any Russians yet. If I ever do, what government agency should I report them to? Like I was saying before Attack of the Clones, you can drink all the vodka you want without worrying about subsidizing Putin because no brand (not even Stoli) actually comes from Russia! And if those who are still using Windows XP or Vista believe they can help to defeat Putin by using inferior antivirus software (or no antivirus software at all), then I wish you the best of luck! 🥃
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  8. Let’s see: There was a thread in the Windows 7 forum that “you” posted in only for the purpose of making an ad hominem attack against me: https://msfn.org/board/topic/184942-any-free-antivirus-for-win7-in-2023/?do=findComment&comment=1250354 You were of course correct that I never used Kaspersky, but it was an ad hominem attack nevertheless. What you failed to notice was that the OP of that topic was a Kaspersky user in Poland who posted to ask a question about free antivirus software for Windows 7, and was perhaps unaware that Kaspersky has a free version. You did not post to suggest an alternative, but I had already mentioned a few alternatives (and had already mentioned that I never used Kaspersky and could not tell him the procedure for downgrading). The OP was perhaps more irritated by your post than I was, and gave you a rebuttal that moderators subsequently deleted. Of course “you” were already on my Ignored Users list before that because “you” are just another account of the Vista-using Kaspersky-hater who resides somewhere in Europe.
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  9. "You are the company you keep." https://quoteinvestigator.com/2020/04/04/company-keep/ Another way to say that, especially here at MSFN, is we all know "who is who" by their meaningless "likes". I didn't read the post as a "personal attack", but more of "one school of thought" against "another school of thought" (our "likes" define who we are!) GANG WARS. Do we know if new members can register? I don't recall seeing a mod chime in on that one. But the more I think about it, the more I can't help but think that if these GANG WARS persist, then MSFN is "weighing its options" on whether "to be, or not to be".
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  10. I'm the pillar of politeness. What you wrote is a lie and an insult, I never attacked you. If you still want to imply this, link to the post, and since there will be none, you need to apologise for your offensive behaviour and personal attacks. And keep my name out of conversations I didn't even take part.
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  11. Ah, so like I expected. Thanks for the information!
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  12. Unbiased readers do not see it as pollution. THIS is why these sorts of "topics" are forbidden on most forums such as this.
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  13. Add custom search engine With the extension Add custom search engine, you can create custom search engine entries for the search bar and the URL bar. Your custom search engine needs a name and search URL. Additionally, the user can determine an icon, a suggestion URL, POST query parameters, the input encoding and a description. Icons can be selected from your local computer or specified as an URL pointing to an image. The extension UI is accessible via a button right next to the URL/search bar or the options in the Add-ons Manager. Tested version: 4.2 Here is a screenshot: Download link: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/add-custom-search-engine/ The extension Add custom search engine is one of those I mentioned in my previous article Managing search engines in Mypal 68. I tested this extension by creating a custom search engine and adding it to Mypal 68. It worked without any problems.
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  14. Restoring the manual and automatic update function for extensions in Mypal 68.13.3b Replace the file omni.ja in the main programme folder of Mypal 68.13.3b by the fixed one, uploaded by @feodor2, from here: https://github.com/Feodor2/Mypal68/issues/286#issuecomment-1753451203 Check if the value of the pref extensions.htmlaboutaddons.enabled is false. Set the pref extensions.update.enabled to the value true. Set the pref extensions.update.url to the value https://versioncheck.addons.mozilla.org/update/VersionCheck.php?reqVersion=%REQ_VERSION%&id=%ITEM_ID%&version=%ITEM_VERSION%&maxAppVersion=%ITEM_MAXAPPVERSION%&status=%ITEM_STATUS%&appID=%APP_ID%&appVersion=%APP_VERSION%&appOS=%APP_OS%&appABI=%APP_ABI%&locale=%APP_LOCALE%&currentAppVersion=%CURRENT_APP_VERSION%&updateType=%UPDATE_TYPE%&compatMode=%COMPATIBILITY_MODE% Set the pref extensions.update.background.url to the value https://versioncheck-bg.addons.mozilla.org/update/VersionCheck.php?reqVersion=%REQ_VERSION%&id=%ITEM_ID%&version=%ITEM_VERSION%&maxAppVersion=%ITEM_MAXAPPVERSION%&status=%ITEM_STATUS%&appID=%APP_ID%&appVersion=%APP_VERSION%&appOS=%APP_OS%&appABI=%APP_ABI%&locale=%APP_LOCALE%&currentAppVersion=%CURRENT_APP_VERSION%&updateType=%UPDATE_TYPE%&compatMode=%COMPATIBILITY_MODE% Clear the cache and restart the browser. Now, the update function should work finally again after this long time. If there is more to fix, we will see after further testing. In any case, with the settings I listed above, I had the first successes in updating two extensions, Clear Cache from version 3.1 to 3.2 and Simple Translate from version 2.8.0 to 2.8.2. Here are some screenshots to document the restored updating in Mypal 68.13.3b in single-process mode: Before updating the extensions: While updating the extensions: After updating the extensions: At the moment, uBlock Origin can't be updated this way. You have to do that manually as usual. This issue is described more detailed in Mypal's issue #287 here: https://github.com/Feodor2/Mypal68/issues/287#issuecomment-1755185457 Cheers, AstroSkipper
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  15. The issue I quoted in this post has been solved very quickly. A fix uploaded by @feodor2 can be downloaded from Mypal's issue #286 I already closed as completed. Cheers, AstroSkipper
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  16. Additionally, I reported this problem to Mypal68's issues on GitHub. Here is the link: https://github.com/Feodor2/Mypal68/issues/286 Cheers, AstroSkipper
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  17. Hello @feodor2! Hope you are doing well. Furthermore, thank you very much for your new release Mypal 68.13.3b! I read your release notes, especially: You know I created this thread to post here all related to extensions and custom buttons targeting Mypal 68. You wrote you "changed extension things". Therefore, I tested your new release in terms of extensions. I made a new, clean install, created a fresh profile, configured it in single-process mode, and installed only two extensions, Cookie Quick Manager 0.5rc2 and uBlock Origin 1.52.2. Here is a screenshot: Now, I clicked onto the entry of uBlock Origin to see more information. Here is a screenshot: So far, everything is normal as usual. Next, I went back to the extensions overview. No problem. But then, when clicking onto uBlock Origin again, the page became empty. Here is a screenshot of this issue: You see there is a problem. The detailed information about uBlock Origin can't be shown again. Same issue when clicking onto Cookie Quick Manager. A temporary fix is to refresh the page. Every time, an empty page is displayed, which is the rule after a click onto an extension, a refresh must be carried out to see the information related to an extension again. BTW, same issue when using Mypal 68.13.3b in multiprocess mode. This issue didn't happen in the previous release Mypal 68.13.2.b, though. Therefore, it is a brand new issue, presumably caused by the recent changes in Mypal 68.13.3b. Hope, you are able to reproduce and to solve it. Cheers, AstroSkipper
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  18. Hello @Jody Thornton! I have just checked the extension New Tab Tools in my testing profile of Mypal 68.13.2b. As far as I can see, the version 90.3 runs fine there. Here is a screenshot: Maybe, you simply try New Tab Tools in the version 90.3. TBH, I never used this extension before. And some extensions still have some problems with Mypal 68. In some cases, I could observe that an installed extension had simply disappeared, although it was compatible and worked properly. I think Mypal 68 is not yet fully developed as far as extensions are concerned. For example, the automatic update of extensions does not work yet either. Cheers, AstroSkipper
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  19. Update notification! @feodor2 released a new version of his browser yesterday, Mypal 68.13.2b. Release notes: Continue checking BSOD #3 Fixed some crashes (#205) Else minor things. Download: https://github.com/Feodor2/Mypal68/releases/download/68.13.2b/mypal-68.13.2.en-US.win32.zip If anything related to extensions or custom buttons has changed, I will report here. Cheers, AstroSkipper
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  20. jaclaz, do you always treat official government warnings, published at official government websites as "some info", apart from their rather simple writing style, which you evidently didn't like? Or only in such rather limited cases that affect this specific software, namely Kaspersky? Please bare in mind, it's just a simple question, out of curiosity, nothing else! And I'll be perfectly fine, if it wil be unanswered. Thank you! If you want my opinion in advance, as well as the opinions of other millions of people that listen to their government, I think it's a very serious warning, despite the primitive language, and here I agree with you!
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  21. U.S. blacklists Kaspersky antivirus as an unacceptable risk to national security. Italian Government joins! CSIRT Recommendation of the National Cybersecurity Agency after consultation with the Cybersecurity Unit "In particular, this made it appropriate to consider the security implications deriving from the use of information technologies provided by companies linked to the Russian Federation." Here is the translated link from the Italian Government website : https://www-csirt-gov-it.translate.goog/crisi-ucraina-analisi-del-rischio-tecnologico-e-diversificazione?_x_tr_sl=auto&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=de&_x_tr_pto=wapp
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  22. I fervently hope that this will never happen. PS: Consider not liking your last posts as a sign that your fears will never come true. Liking of such posts would be pure madness.
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  23. First of all, thanks for sharing your knowledge! And, of course, no one can be an expert in all matters.
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  24. Hello @roytam1! Breaking the walled internet by using a good VPN service would not work at your location if this unbelievable (from a European perspective) case happens? Or to put it another way, is the use of VPN services allowed or possible at all in Chinese regions whose internet is walled? In any case, I sincerely hope that nothing bad will happen. We appreciate you and your work, and need you here. Your browser editions are legendary, essential and extremely important for users of legacy OSes. Without them, a new dying process of XP and Vista would probably begin. Kindest regards, AstroSkipper
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  25. Mypal 68 is not a fully portable browser. It writes additionally entries in the registry, needs files in the folder c:\Documents and Settings\YourUsername\Application Data\Mypal68 to find its profiles and uses of course profile folders where ever you created them. To make this browser fully portable you have to make a research in the internet. There are many sites which provide detailed instructions or tutorials for creating fully portable applications.
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  26. PC Tools Firewall Plus PC Tools Firewall Plus is a personal firewall for Windows that helps to protect computers against unauthorised access via the Internet or a network connection. By continuously monitoring all network applications, Firewall Plus prevents Trojans, backdoors, keyloggers and other malware from damaging a computer or stealing private information. PC Tools Firewall Plus is XP-compatible and free. Comprehensive protection against attacks and known abusive programs is enabled by default. Experienced users can additionally create their own advanced packet filtering rules (including IPv6 support) and customise the network security mechanisms to their specific needs. Features: Filtering of incoming and outgoing network connections; Using global rules for ports and protocols that are set separately for each network; Creating network access rules for programs that are already known; Creating rules for programs that have a valid digital signature; Control components and hidden processes and process memory; Setting limits on network activity for individual programs and processes, and for incoming and outgoing connections separately; Ability to visually alert you to a variety of events through pop-up windows; Ability to visually display network activity through an icon in the notification area; Availability of programme activity log; Possibility of displaying information about the network activity of each programme; Two modes of operation: basic and advanced; Possibility of hiding one's computer from intruders; Minimal use of network and system resources of the PC, so it is not an obstacle to playing games on the PC or watching streaming videos on the Internet. Homepage: https://web.archive.org/web/20111002054823/http://www.pctools.com/firewall/ Version number: 7.0.0.123 Date of release: 17.05.2011 System requirements: Windows 7 (32/64bit) Windows Vista (32/64bit) Windows XP (32bit) Release notes: Reviews: https://www.wilderssecurity.com/threads/a-review-of-pc-tools-firewall-plus.180365/ https://www.brighthub.com/computing/smb-security/articles/107746/ Download link: https://web.archive.org/web/20110904214707/http://www.pctools.com/mirror/fwinstall.exe Screenshots: PC Tools Firewall Plus seems to be an interesting firewall. It is supposed to use less system resources and it is free of charge. After my research, I think PC Tools Firewall Plus is an option for Windows XP. Unfortunately, I personally never used it for a longer time, so there is nothing more I can say. Cheers, AstroSkipper
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  27. That's totally clear. The best fix would be a new, not vulnerable CPU. But, just for clarification, you think my performed test of New Moon 28 gives incorrect results on my computer. You consider Pale Moon browsers vulnerable in general, unlike current Firefox browsers. Right?
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  28. Forums that still do the delete inactive accounts thing are either running extremely old software or do not know why that SOP was created in the first place. The issues with large datasets in tables for forums were solved ages ago, so there is no issue with needing to purge accounts or things like threads becoming very large.
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  29. Hello, Zomba (grossly misspelled you with a couple of letters, lol), glad to hear from you ! There was a point of no return after 2001, when we silently agreed to the modern crappy state of things. Now it's too late, 'cause the jinn is out . All these"security" measures are a very good business. Look at how many "security agencies" and paramilitares are everywhere. It all brings good bucks.
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  30. Very interesting post ! Brings a lot of new and useful information about the future of chrome on windows 7 !
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  31. Excuse me, what does it have to do with "future of chrome on windows 7" ? I'm new here, and I was warned right on the first instance by @Dave-H, when asked a question in the wrong topic, I'm just wondering how it seems totally fine when some others here, you for example, are freely allowed to do what they want. Is it like your off-topic post No. 1992779 ? Just seems unfair. And no sandbox is for Windows 7.
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  32. Yes, thank you, I forgot to say it's the early 110 alpha release, very unstable. Starting with beta doesn't even start, you're right.
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  33. Depends on the hardware ? I have no idea. But I'm having constant crashes if I spend too much time on a given website. That is with the earliest version of 110 , later ones just don't start, like the others had said.
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  34. Of course Kaspersky would deny. I too deny I eat too much chocolate. I'm sure the U.S. gov. did a thorough investigation, you don't trust the U.S. gov.? On the photo below: the creator of the Firm Kaspersky, Russian security services KGB (FSB) officer Kaspersky Yevgeny Valentinovich.
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  35. AMERICAN NEWS Feb 26, 2022 2:27 PM EST Majority of Americans believe Putin wouldn't have invaded Ukraine if Trump were president: https://thepostmillennial.com/americans-putin-wouldnt-have-invaded-ukraine-trump-president-poll
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  36. If you're interested , I can share basic survival skills and tactics which I had been taught in the French Army (one of the most powerful armies in the world). We were trained how to survive in absolutely nightmarish conditions and still hit the enemy. I understand MSFN is not the right place though . Just thought it's tough times and the western media like twitter could be the victims of russian cyberterrorists , so all means of communications are very important and our dear moderators will allow to do it. I think the White House already warned about that. Also, if I suddenly disappear , means my papers got accepted and I'm on the road. I still hope I return and buy the black Titan ... if not , you're an interesting penpal , I wish you all the best and to survive without damages !
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  37. Maybe yes , maybe no. Why ? They could think the dems are too weak to retaliate with nukes. Did you notice the perfect timing ? The reds activated themselves pretty fast during Biden in the Office . Now do a research and you will see who met with the soviets in 1979 , days (or a day?) before the soviet invasion in Afghanistan , that's right , Biden ! Coincidence ? I'm not saying he gave them some form of green light . But with his recent "minor incursion" ... lol . Anyways , I just think they feel he's weak. Germany sunk in their stupid guilt over the war , China is their "friend" , France wants to live in peace and make money . Who will fight them ? Italy ? Holland ? Denmark ?
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  38. These are all WW2 echoes and gravely wrong decisions made by the UK and US that landed these awful consequences upon us. In case you don't know , I'm from that part of France which fought against the soviets in WW2. We still have some of our honourable heroes alive. This is a huge mystery for me, why UK and US both helped Russia to crash Germany ? I'm not an American , I can't understand . Can you ? From my perspective : 1 - Germany desperately wanted/needed russian resources for their economy .(Gas, oil, ore, etc). 2 - So why the hell did they not allow Germany to take control over Russia ? We would definitely sleep well at nights ! 3 - Were they that much afraid Germany would occupy them too ? 4 - And let's imagine , what would be the worst thing to happen , even if they did ? It would be like Germans occupy what's almost German already . I'm sure you know the US is like 87% of Europeans , and Germans are like what, on the first place ? The second ? Yes, I understand there are also Dutch , Norwegians , English , French but we are all from the Germanic tribes - we are all relatives . I find it insanely hard to beleive , no , I can't even imagine an "evil" German soldier with an MP-38 chasing US children , like they show us in propaganda films. Germans are civilised European people , intelligent and with high values and moral. Life is all about experiences and perception , so let's imagine Russia occupies the US ... Would you prefer to date a russian woman over a gorgeous germanic blond ? Would you prefer to drive a russian car instead of a cool german one ? Would you prefer to wear "ushanka" and russian boots over the nice german leather ones? Would you prefer to sit near a russian couple in the restaurant over a nice'n'quet german one ? Would you imagine germans from Germany nuke Germans in PA or TX ? Obviously not. Would you imagine russians from Russia nuke Germans in PA or TX ? (for you to answer). Would you prefer to buy AMD over Nvidia ? (obviously a nice joke). This is all [of course] if the russians don't execute you right on the streets, like they do now in Ukraine or any other country they inavade . And if [by some miracle] you will be allowed to work for them for a couple of rublies. PS. I'm in no way promoting any occupation of the US. The United states are our friends/relatives. Speaking of the 80's books/movies , Red Dawn 1984 is a good one and highly recommended . Just a scene from it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Qc8jJ0TjSY
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  40. Well, look at the recent broadcast on their main state "channel 1". Kiselev (their main host/propaganda leader, "the talking head of Kremlin") says : "In total, our submarines are capable of launching more than half a thousand nuclear warheads, which is guaranteed to destroy the countries of the United States and NATO in addition." Now look at the screengrab , there's "Prikaz" , which means "order" in English . Why would they include this "prikaz" word ? Means the order has been given already ?
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  41. Jesus Christ , a cruise missile just fired at Ukraine from Belarus . People , do you realise how serious this is ? Cruise missiles flying over Europe !!! Another Russia-Belarus war crime. Now come think of Russian occupied Königsberg and the amount of russian missililes there , including nuclear rockets.
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  42. No he's not , he is just an ordinary KGB worker and all of those is in his russian genes , also it was all part of the plan right from the very beggining and Europe is next if NATO will continue snot chewing any further. Russians have known for decades/centuries what Putin and every their leader is. They're "ashamed" now because the world is seeing their dirty laundry hanging in the wind. They're momentarily embarrassed, yet they remain defective, dishonest and dangerous people. OK , in the news our western media say "Putin has brutally invaded Ukraine" . And who is sitting in the tanks ? Who launches thermobaric weapons ? Who bombs the peaceful cities ? Who all those hundreds of thousands small putin's minions are ? Yes , they are russians/soviets . And there's nothing that prevents them to refuse ! They got weapons in their hands for God's sake ! If you don’t , you are complicit in this invasion and you are a war criminal . There's nothing Russian lamenting can do to turn that back. And the world isn't interested in indulging "how upset" Russians are. Russians needed to stand up and oust Putin in 2000 when he flattened Grozny to the zero level with carpet bombings. Exactly like they needed to oust Stalin in 1939 for the bloodiest war in Finland or occupation of Poland and Yeltsin for the bloody war in Chechnya . I have no faith in them whatsoever. Remove Putin and they will "elect" a new one in a matter of minutes. Only total disarmament , then dividing Russia into several NATO controlled (UK, US , Belgium , Holland , France , etc.) zones with 100% external governance . Russia (along with Belarus, which is 100% helping russians with this yet another bloody war) should not be allowed to have military and/or weapons of any kind, except rubber sticks to calm down their peasants. All we are seeing from some folks in Russia now is how "sorry" they are. Useless.
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  43. A Social Credit System Arrives in Canada https://bariweiss.substack.com/p/a-social-credit-system-arrives-in
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  44. Whenever you hear people mention a "cashless society" just remember how the Canadian government froze $9 million in digital payments to the truckers.
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  45. Could we buy it and move to Holland ? Our Vreemdelingendienst (alien's police) will protect it for now. http://www.amsterdam-expats.info/abc/a/aliens-police
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  46. Not only for the unvaccinated, but anyone who they deem “a danger” , see § 2120-A. "REMOVAL AND DETENTION OF CASES, CONTACTS AND CARRIERS WHO ARE OR MAY BE A DANGER TO "PUBLIC HEALTH";" They even typed on CAPSLOCK. https://www.nysenate.gov//legislation/bills/2021/A416 We're in some serious trouble , I'm telling you . Coming soon to the theatres near you ... If you have some money , get outta your communist country or even outta Europe . Heard Albania is somewhat quiet for now , but it may change any second ! I've got a friend who lived in Vietnam for almost 2 years, trying to escape this nonsense , what a fool ! He's from Hungary. Austrian father and Hungarian mother, it's a real hell out there , so he had to flee Vietnam and got back to Hungary... but there's masked hell out there too ... so he went to Albania , yes (who would've thought) ?!?. Spent quite a lot of money . I'm sure you understand how Vietnamese police works. I can't say for certain which country is safe now. It's starting to get on my nerves even here ! Some say Latin America is OK , I don't agree. I'd definitely say : avoid UK , AU , NZ , CA , US at all costs ! I won't write about obvious no-go countries such as Chino-Russia. Train your survival skills , buy gold , land and lots of ammo, lots (probably need to choose a country where guns are allowed) . I don't see any good finale .
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  47. It seems you already decided to stay on Win10 long time ago and no matter what , so what's the point ?
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  48. Trolling lvl 168 . I'm sure you know Cyberpunk 2077 is directx12 only , not to mention it's buggy as hell. And XP is what , 9.0b maximum ? Or smth like that.
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  49. New regular/weekly KM-Goanna release: https://o.rthost.win/kmeleon/KM76.4.4-Goanna-20210605.7z Changelog: In-tree changes: - pref: set "media.mediasource.format-reader" to "true" by default (602c29b0) - match NotifyJSRunToCompletionStart platform API changes (as of NM27 rev e37514b51) (9ed72e03) - bump KM version for API change (as of NM27 rev e37514b51) (367435da) Out-of-tree changes: * update Goanna3 to git 1e24b22ef...e37514b51: - import changes from `dev' branch of rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - Bug 1171200 - Add means of checking if a document links to a manifest. r=billm (066ddad20) - Bug 1167300 - Consolidate the performance tool directory, r=jsantell (c7dd7dc34) - Bug 1167300 - Create a way to get strings from multiple localization files, r=jsantell (0973b8d3e) - modules not in gre (914e4080e) - Bug 1153011 - Remove zoom button from call tree. r=vporof (797b8f91d) - Bug 1151973 - Inverted call tree should be ordered by 'self cost', not 'total cost', r=jsantell (f2800b272) - more gre removal (27aed87a0) - Bug 1144034 - Flamegraph text is barely readable on non-retina display, r=jsantell (cb19fd9f2) - Bug 1151973 - Inverted call tree should be ordered by 'self cost', not 'total cost', r=jsantell (9c579599e) - Bug 1167300 - Fix all performance tool imports to work with the new file locations, r=jsantell (70b2995c4) - Bug 1167298 - Remove the ordinal property on categories, r=jsantell (00b3f5830) - Bug 1167733 - Consolidate prefs access and usage in the new performance tool, r=jsantell (4dab15e7f) - Bug 1167006 - part 3 fully revert merge from 780e1f999f54. (8aaa33c9c) - Bug 1167961 - Task is incorrectly used in compatibility.js, r=jsantell (7291f68d1) - Bug 1138641 - Updated remaining callsites to use newChannel2 in browser/devtools (r=vporof) (60ac4b2c8) - Bug 1164130 - Correctly include RecordingUtils when importing older version 2 profiler data. r=vp (8169d0398) - Bug 1167962 - Keep exports at bottom of modules, r=jsantell (7426919db) - Bug 1167962 - Fix import in synthesizeProfileForTest, r=orange (cc7fab771) - fix merge of later patch Bug 1167006 (c0b57b0e2) - Bug 1157523 - Fix intermittent where markers are selected in the waterfall views when there is no recording selected. r=vp (35cec0bd1) - Bug 1196253 - update in-tree psutil to 3.1.1. r=gps (80f243738) (98894236c) - import changes from `dev' branch of rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - Bug 1167459 - Skip rendering function name nodes if there's no name available (e.g. for C++ pseudoframes), r=jsantell (4a69ed224) - missing bits Bug 1102219 - Part 4: Replace String.prototype.contains with `String.prototype.includes` in chrome code. r=till (73cd2d2b1) - Bug 1165045 - Don't create nodes with empty text in the call tree, r=jsantell (b013aa82d) - Bug 1166122 - Fix regression in the call tree caused by bug 1165045, r=jsantell (ee3f16901) - Bug 1167975 - CallView._displaySelf sets this.document just because other functions use it; it should pass it as an argument instead, r=jsantell (5ef560c4f) - Bug 1122662 - Resize graphs when window resizes;r=vporof (25c108e4e) - Bug 1164784 - Eliminate CSS duplication with perf tool record button r=jsantell (43c9bb999) - Bug 1150761 - Rename the performance tool's details view names to better describe the data visualizations. r=vp (04ceb6a37) - Bug 1144424 - Rename '{self,total} allocations' to '{self,total} sampled allocations' in the performance tool. r=jsantell (ae79ad54f) - Bug 1069910 - Add tooltips explaining what each column in the profiler's tree view represents; r=jsantell (8756f88b6) - Bug 1107849 - Define a min/max width for the performance panel sidebar. r=vporof (e1769e831) - Bug 11663354 - A locked recording button should appear disabled in the performance tool. r=vp (4a359d39e) - Bug 1023546 - DevTools - Support HDPI resolutions for Windows. r=bgrins (ef1a3ecb8) - Bug 1168125 - Cleanup performance xul and css, r=jsantell (8ec794e46) - Bug 1168125 - Replace the waterfall view with a tree, r=jsantell (ea76514fe) - Bug 1168125 - Add marker folding logic, r=jsantell (1d3748d2a) - Bug 862341 Part 1: Move the network request storage from the console frontend to the console client so the netmonitor can reuse it. r=vporof (d29fb2b73) - remove gre from resource path (126b00df1) - Bug 943306 - Allow persisting console input history between sessions;r=past (146ebb486) - Bug 1134845 - Add clearHistory jsterm helper to remove persisted console input history. r=past (22237e95b) - Bug 1143497 - Offer a way to extend WebConsole commands. r=bgrins (84e2d2957) - Bug 1125205 - Display console API messages from shared or service workers to the web console, r=past (b4b701a2c) - Bug 1169342 - Remove nsIDOMDeviceStorage. Cleanup nsDOMDeviceStorage event wrappers. r=dhylands (41338e16f) - Bug 1151610 - Manage the case where two extensions fight over the same command. r=bgrins (63f9d2064) - Bug 862341 Part 2: Display cached network requests in the web console. r=vporof (83c0e7263) - Bug 1144211 - Improve code coverage of camera mochitests. r=mikeh (ba9f3de89) - Bug 1152500 - Fix how stop recording may be handled out-of-order. r=dhylands (d8bdd379c) - Bug 862341 Part 3: Display cached network requests in the network panel. r=vporof (a1a6f151d) - Bug 862341 Part 4: Start recording network requests when the toolbox opens. r=vporof (7a2bdf847) - Bug 1151499 - Correct the FM playable state. r=baku (8af26fff2) - Bug 1180347 - Split media.useAudioChannelService to support turning the service on without turning the Firefox OS specific APIs on; r=baku (3fa29291a) - Bug 862341 Part 5: Tests. r=vporof (82fb944c6) (b9843e035) - import changes from `dev' branch of rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - Bug 1181908. The CompileOptions constructor should properly copy the introducerFilename and isRunOnce state. r=luke (02c457413) - Bug 1191099 - Replace AutoFunctionVector usage with Rooted; r=jonco (27b18e2a5) - Bug 1185752 - Part 1: use normal Rooted for CloneMemory; r=sfink (e5cb696c0) - Bug 1185752 - Part 2: Remove the unused AutoObjectUnsigned32HashMap; r=sfink (cc06a3f81) - Bug 1186626 - Use Rooted to root for BaselineIC's ShapeVector; r=jandem (f4cf01cef) - Bug 1146979. When cloning objects in self-hosting preserve the property attributes of the properties (or at least the readonly/configurable attributes). r=till (c5b65323d) - Bug 1186626 - Use Rooted to root SelfHosting's ShapeVectors; r=till (8fb764954) - Bug 1186626 - Use Rooted to root the ShapeVectors in ScopeObject; r=efaust (219fe85a8) - Bug 1186626 - Part 4: Convert ShapeVectors in jsobj.cpp; r=jonco (1c1bc8f11) - Bug 1190457 - Replace AutoPropertyDescriptorVector with normal Rooted usage; r=jonco (6826d2fb4) - Bug 1186626 - Part 5: Remove AutoShapeVector; r=sfink (1b629111b) - Bug 1148922 - Handle insertion of new initial shapes via the metadata callback, r=luke. (013b109b2) - Bug 814497 - Cleanup console service cache when a window is destroyed. r=nfroyd (e06af881b) - Bug 1138336 - Adapt nsIScriptError so it can display log messages with filename and line number; r=jst,neil,past (049676b3d) - Bug 1143006 - Show warning for http-on-* in child process (r=mrbkap) (00001cd41) - Bug 1176749. nsIScriptError.idl should use nsStringGlue.h, not nsString.h. r=mrbkap (a02840af7) - Bug 814497 - Pass SavedFrame from JS::ErrorObject to nsIScriptError. r=bholley (6a13d1df2) (2c1a681e4) - update NSS builtin certstore to May 2021 version from mozilla upstream. (0285c0cb3) - import changes from `dev' branch of rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - Bug 1048131 - Remove MOZ_CAPTIVEDETECT and enable captive portal detector for all products. r=mcmanus (d2b2980c1) - Bug 1048131 - Implement CaptivePortalService using nsICaptivePortalDetector r=mcmanus (d62c390d4) - Bug 1048131 - Make some network events trigger a captive portal recheck r=mcmanus (8c19273f0) - Bug 1166910 - Gecko changes for adding referrer attribute. r=hsivonen (46676ae77) - Bug 1166910 - Referrer attribute for img tag. r=ckerschb, r=hsivonen, r=bz (f833f3e6c) - Bug 1174913 - anchor and area referrer attributes. r=ckerschb, r=bz (f99a956be) (backend parts only) - missing bits of Bug 1210302 - Part 1: Rename nsINetUtil.parseContentType() to parseResponseContentType(); r=mcmanus (eb8fba336) - Bug 1210302 - Part 2: Rename NS_ParseContentType to NS_ParseResponseContentType; r=mcmanus,sicking (74f4cd98d) - remaining bits of Bug 1210302 - Part 3: Add a NS_ParseRequestContentType API; r=mcmanus,sicking (56477b434) - pointer style (ca5142301) - Bug 1172109 - Name some anonymous structs to help out the analysis, r=terrence (775d17318) - Bug 1173042 - Remove unused GCChunkSet and chunk hashing functions; r=ehoogeveen (357e0887d) - Bug 1177778 - Allow HeapPtr destruction while shutting down the GC r=terrence (793654cb2) - Bug 1181306 - Skip compacting phase when finishing an incremental GC non-incrementally r=terrence (7547c11ad) - Bug 1162961 - Fix logspam in mochitest-dt by passing the URL along in network progress events;r=past (3b4c9048f) - Bug 1149235 part 1. Move nsScriptLoadRequest into nsScriptLoader.h. r=sicking (df56a3e9d) - Bug 1149235 part 2. Switch to using linked lists for nsScriptLoadRequest. r=sicking (7a0536b53) - Bug 1149235 part 3. Store async requests in the scriptloader in two lists, so we don't have to grovel about looking for loaded ones. r=sicking (db45689c6) - Bug 1154598. Keep better track of our script requests. r=smaug (a2232a237) - Bug 1157995 - Tell the cycle collector about Navigator::mMediaDevices. r=smaug (9a9147bdf) - Bug 1181619. Make sure we've entered a microtask before we call nsJSUtils::EvaluateString, and put those microtasks outside the relevant AutoEntryScripts so we report any possible exceptions before doing the microtask checkpoint. r=bholley (851e371ac) (7254e4308) - import changes from `dev' branch of rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - Bug 1153248, re-enable a bunch of tests that now work with e10s, r=billm (c7d1a1d95) - Bug 1113086 - AudioChannel policy in Browser API - patch 1 - BrowserElementAudioChannel, r=ehsan (b25164d4f) - Bug 1158798 - Properly initialize the LookAndFeel cache in the child. r=mstange. (0f4232b5c) - Bug 1113086 - AudioChannel policy in Browser API - patch 2 - IPC communication between AudioChannelServices, r=ehsan (a2132f4d4) - Bug 1113086 - AudioChannel policy in Browser API - patch 3 - right management of audiochannel-activity events in child processes, r=ehsan (d1bd88e79) - Bug 1150727 - Enable software vsync refresh driver on Linux. r=kats (a991d3c25) - Bug 1113086 - AudioChannel policy in Browser API - patch 4 - Muted by default, e=alwu (a8978ef69) - Bug 1167064 - Patch3: Update mochitests for switching to Bluetooth APIv2. r=bz (f02729d0d) - Bug 1113086 - AudioChannel policy in Browser API - patch 5 - nsTObserverArray instead hashtables, r=ehsan, r=alwu (8f9aa5d4f) - Bug 1113086 - AudioChannel policy in Browser API - patch 6 - media-playback has to be dispatched async, r=alwu (da4da2207) - Bug 1113086 - AudioChannel policy in Browser API - patch 7 - Support non-app iframe, r=alwu (7078c3df5) - Bug 1174733 - Browser API: iframe.executeScript. r=kanru, r=bholley (5e19f9186) - Bug 1146355: Prepare build system to support Bluetooth APIs v1 and v2, r=shuang (ffe7bf5ef) - Bug 1156716: Build GATT backend as part of Bluetooth v1, r=joliu (033da499a) - Bug 1168343 - Remove the improper MOZ_ASSERT in |BluetoothServiceBluedroid::BondStateChangedNotification|. r=shuang (10d398b57) - Bug 1128386 - Handle |STATUS_FAIL| in |BondStateChangedNotification()|. r=tzimmermann (0bb76982f) - Bug 1164498: Remove |DispatchBluetoothReply| from |BluetoothServiceBluedroid|, r=btian (c027eb350) - Bug 1167064 - Patch1: Switch to bluetooth APIv2. r=shuang (37c775331) - Bug 1153717 - [Stingray] Update document reference link on InputPort API. r=baku, a=NPOTB (550bd985d) - Bug 1179718 - Rename CheckPermissions to CheckAnyPermissions. r=bz (b8e4bf1b7) - Bug 1152702 - Fix upper bounds of ContiguousEnumSerializer for BluetoothStatus and BluetoothSspVariant. r=tzimmermann (30ec5dc1a) - Bug 1162893 - Fix BluetoothGattWriteType serialization problem. f=elin, r=jocelyn (d36e089da) - Bug 1152631 - We no longer display category data for platform data in call tree, r=jsantell (6e2e877a0) - Bug 1164338 - Tests that the style markers have restyleHints. r=pbrosset (d6c357832) - Bug 1058898 - Enable e10s tests on the performance tool. r=vp (18c8324c3) - Bug 814497 - Fix nsScriptErrorWithStack constructor. r=ehsan (8096b8a8a) - Bug 814497 followup: Add missing 'override' keyword to nsScriptErrorWithStack method 'GetStack'. rs=ehsan (30889b974) (9fd132e8a) - import change from `dev' branch of rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - Backed out changeset 0dca237df7e2 (bug 1160307) for causing bug 1184752. (85a8a87dd) (e37514b51) * 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/kmeleon76
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