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  1. The code hasn't, but you confuse policies with command line flags. Quotes aren't needed in the latter case.
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  3. Depends on your taste. Do you like overbright acid colours? Then get 1080ti. I had that card in 2016, but returned to the store after 2 days. I didn't like the picture/visual quality. Besides, it lacks CSAA.
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  4. "Looking ahead: Manifest v3" "In 2019 we will introduce the next extensions manifest version. Manifest v3 will entail additional platform changes..." https://blog.chromium.org/2018/10/trustworthy-chrome-extensions-by-default.html
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  5. Seems like an impossible quest . So far, I had found only one heavily used (the owner is a huge fan of furmark and 100% fan speeds). He wants me to pay 220 Euro . The black variant is very rare here , unlike the X one. Is it worth it ? Thanks.
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  6. So how is this different to FurMark ? Highest possible GPU clocks + 100% load + locked at 120FPS is exactly the same torture test as furmark does . It will actually go lower if your game in fact "does" something . In menus they design them to run this way , I observed the same behaviour with my GTX980 and now with Titan X.
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  7. Ungoogled Download Link with WebGL disabled -- https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/e652tu1b11gbyzgy0u1p1/360ChromePortable_13.5.2044_r2.zip?rlkey=wgy4zz9xeigxrnyulunwo2qka&dl=1 Ungoogled Download Link with WebGL enabled -- https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/jjuavpytlj8fthatq840z/360ChromePortable_13.5.2044_r2.1_webgl.zip?rlkey=gkil5uad9s6s8joikiebzh0nd&dl=1 File to extract and replace to convert Ungoogled to Regular -- https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/baz3567ou8dn5g6898x17/resources-regular.zip?rlkey=rww7hvg5o9ema6hk6rvffmsu1&dl=1 File to extract and replace to convert XP Blue to Win10 Blue (this will eventuall evolve to match Win10 Dark App Mode) -- https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/k0sl4dknsz6bbrvhn9llv/jisu9-Win10-blue.zip?rlkey=kboatg5xijnr0ygl1yydfs654&dl=1 360base.dll, audiomute.dll, setdefbrowser.dll, d3dcompiler_47.dll, libegl.dll (x2), and libglesv2.dll (x2) are included by default but can be considered as "optional" depending on Operating System being used. Note that these are not "rebased". A rebased download may become available in the future if one is still required among our userbase.
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  8. Hi! The title is wrong, no such thing as "GTX Titan X Pascal" exists, however, there's GTX Titan XP, I own one GTX Titan X, it runs hot, noisy, no huge difference between it and the Black one, except the VRAM amount, I shouldn't advise GTX Titan X to the worst enemy, stay away. 1080Ti runs well with my 378.78 modded driver. But yeah, like Dixel said, the picture is acid.
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  9. Small bug with 3.7 RC, I use a Howard Email software for emails, and when I have the popup which alerts me of a new email (icon in the systray), nothing happens when I click on it, normally this opens the webmail (web browser) Return to 3.6 in the meantime Thanks PS: tested with RC2
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  10. I'm not sad anymore just emotional since Covid, but thank you and you were on my mind while I was away. Thank you, my friend for caring.
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  11. Hi everyone ... I've missed you all very much and I MEAN IT! Thank you for the kind words I've read. A lot has happened to me and I don't even know where to start; but I'll try. 1st: I got Covid In April and lost all of my functions in including (what's left of) my mind and I'm far from recovered yet - not 100% 2nd: I was evicted from the housing I was living and I'm now in a group home that is just down the street from where I used to live. One-by-one they were evicting handicap disabled folks to turn the building into luxury housing and I was on that list; sadly. I''m a little safer here but I'm also limited on how much time I can spend online. 3rd: My Peace Lilly died. I'm happy to be back here as I've always considered this my home. I realized not everyone will be thrilled but that is ok. I hope to spend more time relearning what Covid took from me and getting into these new browsers and updated I see listed but I have low energy atm. Be well and happy holidays to all. ~Salvatore
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  12. No, I'm afraid you're wrong, they don't require the """. Here's the screenshot from chrome://version.
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  13. Which version of the browser did you test? Thanks.
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  14. Any system will struggle with decoding CPU-intensive codecs, even h.264 with CABAC on 17 years old Conroe-class processors.
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  15. Simply add this command line flag. --enable-features=ExtensionManifestV2Availability It will work for now, when they remove it, no one knows.
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  16. can you try redownload it again? I wonder if CF cached that file.
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  17. Thank you for checking; it sounds like the problem I had isn't a simple bug, but more likely, it seems, a conflict between something in the 10.26 build and one of my add-ons or custom settings. (It works in earlier builds, even with all the same add-ons and settings.) These kinds of problems are a bear to debug. Maybe I'll get lucky and the 11.10 version will just work; otherwise, it's try with a clean profile; try safe mode; try disabling half my add-ons, etc., etc. Hmm... methinks upstream must have "fixed" something else which wasn't broken. Mozilla may have too (I haven't tried a modern FF build). Exe's aren't my main concern, but St 55 has always been able to open them (if I'm feeling lucky) or save them.
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  18. New build of BOC/UXP for XP! Test binary: MailNews Win32 https://o.rthost.win/boc-uxp/mailnews.win32-20231118-d0fd16ed-uxp-a1608dd4c7-xpmod.7z BNavigator Win32 https://o.rthost.win/boc-uxp/bnavigator.win32-20231118-d0fd16ed-uxp-a1608dd4c7-xpmod.7z source repo (excluding UXP): https://github.com/roytam1/boc-uxp/tree/custom * Notice: the profile prefix (i.e. parent folder names) are also changed since 2020-08-15 build, you may rename their names before using new binaries when updating from builds before 2020-08-15. -- New build of HBL-UXP for XP! Test binary: IceDove-UXP(mail) https://o.rthost.win/hbl-uxp/icedove.win32-20231118-id-656ea98-uxp-a1608dd4c7-xpmod.7z IceApe-UXP(suite) https://o.rthost.win/hbl-uxp/iceape.win32-20231118-id-656ea98-ia-93af9a0-uxp-a1608dd4c7-xpmod.7z source repo (excluding UXP): https://github.com/roytam1/icedove-uxp/tree/winbuild https://github.com/roytam1/iceape-uxp/tree/winbuild for UXP changes please see above.
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  19. New build of Serpent/UXP for XP! Test binary: Win32 https://o.rthost.win/basilisk/basilisk52-g4.8.win32-git-20231118-3219d2d-uxp-a1608dd4c7-xpmod.7z Win64 https://o.rthost.win/basilisk/basilisk52-g4.8.win64-git-20231118-3219d2d-uxp-a1608dd4c7-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-20231118-3219d2d-uxp-a1608dd4c7-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-20231118-d849524bd-uxp-a1608dd4c7-xpmod.7z Win32 IA32 https://o.rthost.win/palemoon/palemoon-28.10.7a1.win32-git-20231118-d849524bd-uxp-a1608dd4c7-xpmod-ia32.7z Win32 SSE https://o.rthost.win/palemoon/palemoon-28.10.7a1.win32-git-20231118-d849524bd-uxp-a1608dd4c7-xpmod-sse.7z Win64 https://o.rthost.win/palemoon/palemoon-28.10.7a1.win64-git-20231118-d849524bd-uxp-a1608dd4c7-xpmod.7z Official UXP changes picked since my last build: - Issue #1824 - Use elfdump on SunOS instead of readelf. (926ee14909) - No issue - Stop supporting data: scheme in SVG <use> elements. (b19fe58909) - Revert "No Issue - add mutex in EventSource" (b004af07d0) - Issue #1312 - Switch to X-Mailer, and pull from AppInfo instead of HTTP headers. (c4fdd1d9ee) 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: - nss: update nssckbi to 2.64 (96524cc3c5)
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  20. And remember that Windows 8 has no telemetry.
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  21. As one of the youngest people on MSFN, and also have had my several moments of thoughts like these, a lot of it to me boils down to the truth about how we see the world. Me, along with many others my age, see the world in a very pessimistic sense. We see and hear of all the events of mass shootings (especially in the west), increasing cost of living, more and more jobs being replaced by computers, and the continuous argument of each side constantly berating each other to death. If its okay to be transgender, if its okay to be gay, if its okay to do anything, really. We look at the world and just see it as something falling apart and our generation having to be the one to deal with it. The internet has reduced social contact significantly, and many of us are still recovering from the years of isolation especially during the pandemic. Not to mention the unstable politics in the east, with Russia / Ukraine, Palestine / Israel, it really doesn't give us much positivity in the future when all we hear is how horrible the world is. I personally had thoughts of ending it all when I felt like there was no hope. Most people typically have those thoughts when they feel there's no reason to live their life and that everything will continue to be suffering. Especially when we are told to just man up, and deal with it. The younger generation as a whole really values the comfort of living a happy life much, much more than having to work ourselves to death just to make ends meet. A lot of us just want to live happy lives with our friends and close partners. We want to live and be the person we aspire to be, express ourselves not limited to a certain construct, and just be our best self. But the idea that you lose your soul as you get older, are forced into certain restrictions just for society... its a thought that a lot of people can't swallow. I'd love to see a future where people can come together on their differences and make a change for the best interests of the people, not for the best interests of people who agree with you. I'd love to see a future where things are fair and that you can actually get an education for cheap, be able to live for cheap, since we are all humans on this planet. Why does anyone have to be more important than someone else? This is our home. There are no other homes out there for us. We need to respect this planet that supports all of our lives. Battling each other until the death, even if it is human nature, will really be what causes the human extinction. Ourselves. Mental health is so utterly important right now, the focus of humanity needs to really push into improving the health of everyone worldwide, physically and mentally. Along with ensuring both males, females, and however else you identify yourself as, are all treated equally. But even then, its not a problem that can be solved unless the entire world meets and agrees on our problems, and most countries actually take a stand to improve it in response. I just want the future to be exciting, man. But in reality a lot of us aren't excited. We really are fearing the future. We will likely see this as the numbers of young parents will decrease as newer generations decide to not have children.
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  22. I would say that you are much better off with build 1030 over 2044. With each and every new "upstream" build, all that was really added was just more and more telemetry to track down and remove. 1030 uses the v86 engine. 2044 uses the v86 engine. You don't really gain anything but "risk" by using 2044 over 1030. 2036 was tested by a larger audience so higher probability of finding unwanted connections so it should be trusted above 2044.
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  23. Appears not. Will revisit but my focus has primarily been with getting 1030 "caught up".
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  24. I use Mypal 68 in single-process mode from the very first time. I never had any BSODs, neither when running nor when closing the browser. Recently, I tested this browser in multiprocess mode. Even in this mode, I didn't notice any crashes or BSODs. But the RAM consumption by this browser in multiprocess mode is terrible in contrast to the single-process mode. To reduce this RAM consumption I therefore rebased the file xul.dll. This way I was able to reduce the memory consumption in both modes. But I personally will definitely stay in single-process mode.
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  25. Totally agree, I can't imagine this world without iguanas.
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  26. On Windows XP, Process Explorer v16.32 works, but doesn't show the menu bar icons and graphs. Therefore, a less recent version than 16.32 will be more suitable. But unfortunately, Process Explorer doesn't have the above mentioned, additional security features of Process Hacker. BTW, I already wrote about other task managers like Process Explorer: All in terms of security programmes, of course! Process Explorer as a task manager is really good. It's portable and easy to use.
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  27. It is very light. No significant CPU load and very little RAM consumption. My computer has a very old single core CPU. So, no problem at all.
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  28. Such a startup manager, which controls all startup entries, notifies newly created one, and gives the option to block it, I also consider a security programme. So, it is already on my internal list of security programmes for Windows XP..
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  29. With your guidance, I was able to run the very fast 96.0.4653.0 from 2023 with the important update to "Update Chromium on master to CHR-9138" Thank you!
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  30. Fantastic, state of the art script! IMPORTANT: They added one new, I was trying to catch it, but I was late, sorry. I'll keep you posted!
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  31. I did a second test, but instead of Qihu 360 Total Security 10.8.0.1541, I installed Qihu 360 Total Security Essential 8.8.0.1119 on my second system partition. I can't say anything about the quality of its protection either, but no such bloatware and desktop manager anymore.. The whole installation process is far more pleasant. There is an option to install additionally the browser Opera but you can untick it. Although the program is an older version from 18.12.2019, its virus definitions can still be updated. The installation file is 360TSE_Setup_8.8.0.1119.exe and is unfortunately no longer available on their homepage. But you can find it using a search engine in the internet, for example here: https://www.majorgeeks.com/files/details/360_total_security_essentials.html I really don't know why this product was abandonded. In the case of Qihu, once again, the newer the worse. Cheers, AstroSkipper
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  32. I did a short test of Qihu 360 Total Security 10.8.0.1541 on my second system partition. I can't say anything about the quality of its protection, but quite a bit about the installer and what is installed. There is no way to do an individual installation. Particularly annoying is the so-called desktop manager, which is of course installed without being asked and has moved all my icons on the desktop. I don't like this program and can't recommend it. And I miss the main focus on security, but many unnecessary functions instead. Here is a link to a test performed by PCMag: https://www.pcmag.com/reviews/qihoo-360-total-security-86 The results and evaluation are also quite poor, similar to my first impressions.
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  33. @mina7601! I am not paid by Panda and not a member of their support team, either. I hope you are not serious about sending me links containing malware files. If you have a problem with Panda Dome, can't configure it properly or can't operate it, please contact the support of Panda! Anyway! Do not send me any links containing malware files! That's a no-go!
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  34. That does not mean anything. Look at the system requirements! Or even more simple: just download the current setup file and try to install it in Windows XP. Then you will see.
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  35. But support of Windows XP is not listed. You have to look at the system requirements first. Read my post! And we already talked about all that in the past.
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  36. it is a really big loss but we need to learn to eventually move on with life (as @XPerceniol use to tell me)
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  37. Did not know @XPerceniol left, haven't checked in here in a while. 😔
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  38. I already explained in the topic why I can't share the ready-made modded Opera versions here. It's illegal. Maybe you need to use some form of machine translation. https://msfn.org/board/topic/184249-chrome-110-based-opera-i-ported-it-to-vista/?do=findComment&comment=1233297 The link to the official Opera is here. You would need to mod it, but I no longer share the info on how to do it, due to a recent incident of its misuse/abuse. Now I can only share with the moderators, if they are interested. So your choice would be to download and wait for the Vista Kernel to be released (it will include my Opera hacks, also). https://get.opera.com/ftp/pub/opera-developer/96.0.4674.0/win/Opera_Developer_96.0.4674.0_Setup_x64.exe
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  39. De-bloat, de-crapify Opera, these are the only files that it needs to run trouble free. EDIT : updated screenshot. @NotHereToPlayGames, for you ! I know you will appreciate (in contrast to some others).
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  40. 97 (4711) released, for you to have fun. https://get.opera.com/ftp/pub/opera-developer/97.0.4711.0/win/Opera_Developer_97.0.4711.0_Setup_x64.exe
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  41. @win32, @legacyfan Guys, you do understand you need to block Opera from spying, right ? Here I give you my ready-made scripts for netsh. This is for Windows Firewall. I traced the most important IPs were it leaks your data. Enjoy ! Advfirewall Firewall add rule name="OperaChinoSpy_OFF" dir=in profile=any localip=any remoteip=3.120.0.0/14,13.32.23.0/24,34.208.0.0/12,37.228.104.0/21,52.58.0.0/15,54.191.0.0/16,74.125.131.94,74.125.205.102,78.46.0.0/15,81.19.82.98,82.145.192.0/19,82.145.208.0/22,82.145.212.0/24,82.145.213.0/24,82.145.215.0/24,82.145.216.0/22,82.145.220.0/22,91.203.97.0/24,107.167.123.0/24,141.0.8.0/22,141.0.12.0/22,173.194.73.103,185.26.180.0/22,195.189.142.0/24,195.189.143.0/24,213.180.204.193 protocol=any action=block Advfirewall Firewall add rule name="Opera_Spy_block" dir=out profile=any localip=any remoteip=3.120.0.0/14,13.32.23.0/24,34.208.0.0/12,37.228.104.0/21,52.58.0.0/15,54.191.0.0/16,74.125.131.94,74.125.205.102,78.46.0.0/15,81.19.82.98,82.145.192.0/19,82.145.208.0/22,82.145.212.0/24,82.145.213.0/24,82.145.215.0/24,82.145.216.0/22,82.145.220.0/22,91.203.97.0/24,107.167.123.0/24,141.0.8.0/22,141.0.12.0/22,173.194.73.103,185.26.180.0/22,195.189.142.0/24,195.189.143.0/24,213.180.204.193 protocol=any action=block
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  42. 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-20220806-6e628614f-xpmod.7z Win64 http://o.rthost.win/basilisk/basilisk55-win64-git-20220806-6e628614f-xpmod.7z repo: https://github.com/roytam1/basilisk55 Repo changes: - import from UXP: Issue #1970 - Part 4: Don't overflow -moz-focus-inner border. (8101720c) (08f0a0bc5) - import from UXP: Issue #1970 - Part 5: Move combobox/select padding to the select rule. (bbbfa54e) (5d130a145) - import from UXP: Issue #1970 - Part 6: Rename CalcLineHeight(), and cache used line height (72039167) (9c8cb26db) - import from UXP: Issue #1970 - Part 7: Restore proper spacing in select for CJK/asian (b18a680d) (c7215f6b0) - ported from UXP: Issue #1977 - Allow WAV into media document. (707d7442) (7e39ac0dc) - ported from UXP: Issue #1977 - Bring back old behavior behind a pref. (0c5c349c) (a3319930d) - sync SSUAO with rev 0196638c89 in Basilisk-Dev upstream (6e628614f)
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  43. 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-20220730-37499aa39-xpmod.7z Win64 http://o.rthost.win/basilisk/basilisk55-win64-git-20220730-37499aa39-xpmod.7z repo: https://github.com/roytam1/basilisk55 Repo changes: - ported from UXP: Issue #1805 - Improve stack size limits for all targets. (5ed7e7d5) (0d13c227a) - import from UXP: Issue #1964 - Update libtremor. (34d0e86b) (b12fa0b60) - ported from UXP: Issue #1966 - Remove support for Firefox Marketplace "apps" (11680c89) (111fb139c) - ported from UXP: Issue #1967 - Remove mozprotocol handler (moz://a easter egg). (b1345584) (d58423da1) - import from UXP: Issue #1967 - Remove moz://a from mochitest (27547e70) (e36eda84f) - import from UXP: Issue #1962 - Update libtheora. (36b4c775) (c4aa7ef83) - ported from UXP: Issue #1971 - Part 1: Update build system for ICU 63.2 upgrade. (14700556) (b8005d533) - import from UXP: Issue #1971 - Part 2: Update ICU source to 63.2. (a08b6167) (bbd08b95a) - ported from UXP: Issue #1971 - Part 3: Update unicharutil perl scripts for Unicode 11 upgrade. (af70ac2c) (6f097a709) - import from UXP: Issue #1971 - Part 4: Generated files for Unicode 11.0. (ba620add) (f1414aa5f) - import from UXP: Issue #1971 - Part 5: Update Spidermonkey for Unicode 11. (788203a1) (dc9261360) - ported from UXP: Issue #1969 - Implement Intl.RelativeTimeFormat. (86f540b6) (406e64ef7) - ported from UXP: Issue #1975 - Implement Origin header CSRF mitigation. (09c03437) (9c625dbab) - bump version for ICU update (82f66278c) - [Basilisk] remove mozProtocolHandler from package (194f02f32) - nss: sync with UXP (as of rev c78a86f7) (c74919b86) - import from UXP: [DOM] Add extra check for performance API Next Hop protocol (4b88e786) (5bdb6a379) - Revert "ported from UXP: Issue #1966 - Remove support for Firefox Marketplace "apps" (11680c89)" (37499aa39)
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  44. New build of Serpent/UXP for XP! Test binary: Win32 https://o.rthost.win/basilisk/basilisk52-g4.8.win32-git-20220730-3219d2d-uxp-a8454ac78-xpmod.7z Win64 https://o.rthost.win/basilisk/basilisk52-g4.8.win64-git-20220730-3219d2d-uxp-a8454ac78-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-20220730-3219d2d-uxp-a8454ac78-xpmod-ia32.7z source code that is comparable to my current working tree is available here: https://github.com/roytam1/UXP/commits/ia32 NM28XP build: Win32 https://o.rthost.win/palemoon/palemoon-28.10.6a1.win32-git-20220730-d849524bd-uxp-a8454ac78-xpmod.7z Win32 SSE https://o.rthost.win/palemoon/palemoon-28.10.6a1.win32-git-20220730-d849524bd-uxp-a8454ac78-xpmod-sse.7z Win64 https://o.rthost.win/palemoon/palemoon-28.10.6a1.win64-git-20220730-d849524bd-uxp-a8454ac78-xpmod.7z Official UXP changes picked since my last build: - Issue #1805 - Improve stack size limits for all targets. (5ed7e7d56) - Issue #1805 - Follow-up: provide for Linux builds using rlimit and min/max. (3571cc8de) - Issue #1805 - Follow-up: Include the same headers for Solaris as well to future-proof gcc versions. (065e8bc77) - Issue #1964 - Update libtremor. (34d0e86b6) - Issue #1967 - Remove mozprotocol handler (moz://a easter egg). (584cfbd80) - Issue #1967 - Remove moz://a from mochitest (1694b1b76) - Issue #1962 - Update libtheora. (be2516a09) - Issue #1962 - Follow-up: Fix build issues on Windows. (2a1f9e3ef) - Issue #1962 - Follow-up: Fix 32-bit build and remove unused clang-cl codepath. (dca7d2ff6) - Issue #1971 - Part 1: Update build system for ICU 63.2 upgrade. (8df84683b) - Issue #1971 - Part 2: Update ICU source to 63.2. (1e6921438) - Issue #1971 - Part 3: Update unicharutil perl scripts for Unicode 11 upgrade. (9a4a62c8c) - Issue #1971 - Part 4: Generated files for Unicode 11.0. (196f95dbf) - Issue #1971 - Part 5: Update Spidermonkey for Unicode 11. (c090dd7ce) - Issue #1969 - Implement Intl.RelativeTimeFormat. (3e6cbc6af) - Issue #1975 - Implement Origin header CSRF mitigation. (faa778ec9) - bump version for ICU update (5212cbebd) - [DOM] Add extra check for performance API Next Hop protocol (bf5894586) - [NSS] protect SFTKSlot needLogin with slotLock. (b9084ea29) - [NSS] Avoid potential data race on primary password change. (a77cf423c) - [NSS] Fix uninitialized value in cert_ComputeCertType. (10fdf0e1c) - Issue #1312 - Fix potential crashes in MailNews. (e3aa3c296) No official Pale-Moon changes picked since my last build. No official Basilisk changes picked since my last build. My changes since my last build: - ICU: replace windows related source files with those from mypal68 (ICU 64.2) (3a65ef9ca) - [Basilisk] remove mozProtocolHandler from package (a8454ac78) - skipped `Issue #1966 - Remove support for Firefox Marketplace "apps"' for now as upstream doesn't clean-up remnants completely Update Notice: - You may delete file named icudt58l.dat inside program folder when updating from old releases. * Notice: From now on, UXP rev will point to `custom` branch of my UXP repo instead of MCP UXP repo, while "official UXP changes" shows only `tracking` branch changes.
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  45. New regular/weekly KM-Goanna release: https://o.rthost.win/kmeleon/KM76.4.6-Goanna-20220716.7z Changelog: Out-of-tree changes: * update Goanna3 to git 20a13aae5f..6751370508: - ported from from `dev' branch of rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - Bug 913617 - Reflect.parse: rename ArrowExpression to ArrowFunctionExpression. r=jorendorff (78eb0f71) - Bug 1193583 - Rename Debugger.evalInGlobal to executeInGlobal. (r=jorendorff) (23273d6b) (cace93199f) - import changes from `dev' branch of rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - Bug 1152046 - Don't try to connect if we are shutting down. r=mayhemer (aae69c9a8a) - Bug 1130444 - Add telemetry for measuring SocketTransortService cycles; r=mcmanus (d98dc06843) - Bug 1131557 - Serve multiple xpcom events in one poll iteration. r=mcmanus (fd89c41f6a) - Bug 1152048 - release assert non-reentrancy of sts lock acquisition. r=honzab DONTBUILD relanding (0e29dddb0b) - Bug 1152046 - Make separate thread only for PRClose. r=mcmanus r=mayhemer (ead318fbc3) - add two missing bits of previous patches (ee264a4f4f) - Bug 1169554 - Do not reconnect on shutdown. r=mayhemer (e5b4b36fd1) - Bug 1186152 - Implement nsIProtocolHandlerWithDynamicFlags and use it for moz-extension. r=bz (cc0a9a7b36) - Bug 1152048 - Send wakeup notification asynchronously to avoid reentrancy issues. r=bagder (76f9c5a7e4) - Bug 1186732 - Implement an about:blank page inside of moz-extension. r=billm (9c37bcd67c) - Bug 1186155 - Use UNIFIED_SOURCES in netwerk/protocol/res. r=billm,sr=mcmanus (2e376471a7) - Bug 1162657 - Turn NewChannel deprecation warnings into assertions (r=sworkman,sicking,paolo) (03bbd5871d) - Bug 1182515 - Clear reference to captive portal service when observing xpcom-shutdown. r=mcmanus (aeed32058d) - Bug 1109608 - Log.stackTrace should use human-readable task stack traces if available. r=Yoric (33ec6724b9)- fix misspatch (ca5c2d2259) - fix misspatch (ca5c2d2259) - Bug 1169129 - reset media.{0}.trial-create on GMP install. r=spohl Bug 1205178 - Make GMPProvider check that GMPs are the right arch before loading. r=spohl (5ff304963b) (6751370508) * 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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  46. That's precisely what I'm talking about ! Why would a normal person want 120FPS in a game menu !? Now look at the GPU usage . It's 100% with max. clocks !!! Why ?!?! Who works in the IT/gaming industry these days ? 3rd graders ? Or perhaps Nvidia shills who purposely want to destroy your card ? Now look at Spellforce (2003) . With GTX Titan 6GB it's about 5-7% load in the menu and about 89% during hard scenes , like when a pack of FireAngels is approaching your base. That's a perfect example of how a game should work ! And this is with 8K resolution . Yes , you read right . SpellForce supports 8K and any custom resolution you want. Those were the glorious days of IT/gaming industry.
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  47. Just so you know , there's no such thing as "idling in the menu" , in fact , it's much worse than a torture test . You can try it youself , just launch (let's say sacred 2 , because you're on XP , right? So no DX11 for you) and you will see the card clocks going higher and higher with every second . Now look at the frames , it could go to 300Fps and higher ! So I suggest to turn the sync ON . And even with Vsync ON it will still torture your card , and I advise against its . You might want to skip the menu and go play as fast as you can ! I once went to make a coffee and left Road Redemption (DX11 game) in the main menu . I can't even start to describe the heat that came out of the Black Titan . I guess it was 5-7 minutes tops.
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