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... Yes, I was quite vexed myself when I read those "speculations" by "you-know-whom" MCP dev, interspersed with additional insults against "this" community here; that dev seems to know very little about "our" apps other than the fact they work on XP/Vista, too; this "our version of UXP vs theirs" argument sounds like a broken record by now; the differences are well defined and known by most members here, but, apparently, not by upstream; NM28, a fork of official PM, doesn't support WEs, so how could it have been that Astro's version implements WebEx features "they" don't implement? Once more, "they" are very quick to cast a stone upon "us" and actually did what they, in the recent past, accused us of doing: blaming the other party "out of habit" ... In his last paragraph, that dev tries to "soften" his criticism, I'll give him that, but then "father" MC himself intervenes to restore the "status quo"; how hypocritical (on all of them) to speak about "that level of hostility towards our (their) projects", when it's the years-long "treatment" they've been giving us to this day ... (Going to make myself a cup of hot chocolate now, with extra sugar added, to alleviate all that, unfortunate, bitterness disseminating from that "other forum" ) AstroSkipper: This whole situation surrounding your uBO efforts brings to mind the English saying: "No good deed goes unpunished", wouldn't you agree? Kindest regards3 points
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My mod uBlock Origin Legacy and its browser or operation system compatibiliy To pre-empt the wild speculations about my surgical interventions in the code of the Legacy extension uBlock Origin, which can be read in another forum, and to steer them in the right direction, here are a few remarks on this topic. All code changes I have made so far are not operating system specific. Although I mostly work under Windows XP , I have also tested my mod in Pale Moon 32 under Windows 7 Professional 64-bit, for example. But I didn't have to do this because, as I said, there were no changes I made that could have broken the previous browser or operating system compatibility. So if anyone claims that I have modified uBlock Origin Legacy specifically for use on Windows XP, then that is simply nonsense. In my article about uBlock Origin Legacy, I have provided detailed changelogs for the respective releases, which you can use to get a good overview of what has been changed in each case. So I only see the following options for potential or existing users of the legacy extension of uBlock Orgin: Either they trust me and use my mod or they have to continue using the old, no longer maintained versions. There is also a third option. They can do it themselves. Cheers, AstroSkipper3 points
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@UCyborgmeant on the contrary, he wants GPU features to be fully working to take the load off the CPU.3 points
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Angry birds. "Author made every time new version based on new chromium, maybe time to stop and made one old but stable release? I putted alot of time to test this unstable handmade stuff. At this point i leave this project and go ..." https://github.com/win32ss/supermium/issues/215#issuecomment-1918460518 P.S. Quoted with author's original broken English.3 points
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I did, but I expected much more from that film, honestly. Spielberg is always simply not enough, good, but not enough. The main cast is weak, nice sound in the film though.3 points
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C'mon, Patrick was actually fine, I took a pleasant vacation from Mulder's huge nose.3 points
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Slovak? Who in the World would want to watch it? No wonder you're stressed! Don't plan your vacation in Eastern countries. I remember there was a comedy Eurotrip 2004, highly advisable to watch to take the heat/stress off.3 points
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Those modules are very well protected, and their DDR3 slots, too, not to mention they are mounted in vertical positions in 99% of mobos.2 points
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Inside your programme folder of Serpent 52 is a subfolder named browser where you have to extract the omni.ja file to a folder in which the hudservice.js file can be found under chrome\devtools\modules\devtools\client\webconsole\.2 points
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Thanks! I don't know. In any case, not from my side. I'm not really a fan of Chrome. Under Windows XP, I mainly use New Moon 28, Mypal 68 and Serpent, all descendants of old Firefox versions. On my Android tablet, I have to put up with a pure Chrome world. Then please not under Windows XP as well. I hope you can understand that.2 points
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Topic's title is always for a reason, it's always advisable to follow it, thus preventing further confusion.2 points
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Besides, it's better to write about any issues in the dedicated section (so the developer would see). https://msfn.org/board/topic/185045-supermium/2 points
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Dave, sounds very much like the HDD going kaput, obviously it was stressed a bit while changing the mobo. Windows 7 and 10 put a lot more stress on HDD comparing to Vista and XP. I had a case where Vista could boot off a dying HDD, while 7 couldn't. What does the SMART tell you?2 points
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Decided to rewatch X-Files again, when I'm back from holidays. Any X-files fans out here?2 points
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https://discmaster.textfiles.com/ Check Mosaic (the last one). When I first used (northern winter of 1994) it was mindblowing.1 point
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@SEDANEH You have post Dietmar1 point
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you would want to delete these files or replace them with something else with the same file name. api-ms-win-core-string-l1-1-0.dll api-ms-win-core-synch -l1-2-0.dll1 point
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Aye, x64 flavor, but like I said, the ones in system32/SysWOW64 folders seem to have been bundled with .NET Framework 3, it's not included with XP. So if the only evr.dll is in MPC-HC folder, then deleting it would make EVR unavailable.1 point
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Looks like you have to enable chrome://flags/#enable-search-engine-choice to get it. But yeah, it's Chromium, not something I'm too excited about in general, it's just bad for the health of WWW. I can have 3 YT tabs open and 3 lighter sites, the computer RAM usage is still below 3 GB, about 2,9 GB, adding GMail brings it to 3,2 GB. 10 extensions active. Vanilla full-featured XP x64. Maybe some people need to rebase one of the DLLs? At least if chrome.dll is marked in orange on Modules tab of chrome.exe properties in Process Hacker. Can't say I notice any leaks. I wonder if there's any other flag besides --no-sandbox that would work-around the disappearing fonts that seems to happen in combination with Stylus. I haven't actually tried yet if this one even works at all in this Chromium, but it helped with at least one version of the old 360Chrome 13. General browsing is pretty snappy here, but things optimized to use GPU are slow, auto-scrolling also has a heavy feel to it. This is on old price/performance oriented gaming hardware from 2009, I don't count a newer GPU since it can't be utilized here, but older decent computers are still OK for heavy web browsers. Although MSFN often gives me the impression the only acceptable option is to buy only one computer in the lifetime and take it to the grave.1 point
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Your perfectly know - I do, even though it's my eighth language, no wait, eleventh. The way you talk is extremely rude. Yes, "I do comprehend". What I don't, why the hell you're allowed to behave like that. MSFN, really? It works even on Chrome 60 (from a decade ago), MSFN isn't the best testing grounds otu there, while almost everyone these days uses youtube and/or gmail.1 point
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The result is much faster loading, better privacy, reduction of spyware features, and so on.1 point
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I learn from everybody who has something of value to offer. You have made your valuable contributions, but they are (in my opinion, no offense intended, just the facts) of no comparison to those of @Sampei.Nihira. You'd do better were to stop offending people, particularly due to their proficiency in a second or third (for some of us, fifth or more) language, and keeping the high road. It does exist. Back on topic: in yourprofilepath, next to the default folder, one can find a file called "Local State." It holds all the chrome://flags you move out of default. As I was saying, " I'm systematically disabling flags related to: autofill, webrtc, webgl (now unnecessary, chrome finally caught up), payment, credit (reviewing card with detail, for there are some related to cards other than credit cards and smart card), share/sharing, password (most of them), sync (most of them), geolocation, and history (most of them)." Those choices get saved in "Local State". If you save that file (together with your extensions and browser settings in the "Default" folder, you can then recreate your profile from scratch, with your preferred stuff and preferences, fresh as the same day you finished customizing your browser. Which I did today. Cheers!1 point
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The list needs to be rechecked, from a short stare, I can see: some flags were added several times --process-per-site, for example.1 point
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You confuse Windows XP with Windows XP 64, the OP has Windows XP (which he wrote about), but you gave the link to the issues on Windows XP 64. "Supermium not working on Windows XP x64"1 point
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These are the opposite: what look like folders are in the standard supernium profile files, what look like files are folders. Copying these over an empty profile before starting the browser prevent (in part) the innate spyware nature of chrome. Together with the prior set of files/folders, these are all you need to create a profile from scratch. The rest, the browser does by itself (it would do the ones below too, files as folders, folders as files, if you let it do so). On the level above "Default", you can also create these empty files to prevent folder creation or session independent 0 byte items. See second image. The folders GraphiteDawnCache, GrShaderCache, ShaderCache and the file BrowserMetrics-spare are beyond these mundane tricks, so don't bother to try (or try and let us know how you did it)1 point
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Hi Qtranslate is back in function with improvements following its abandonment by its designer. works very well under XP qTranslate Community edition dated December 9, 2023 Differences from the official version: * The official portable version of qTranslate 6.9.0 is taken as a basis (according to reviews it works more stable than 6.10.0); * The Google Translator script is taken from the newer version 6.10.0; * The Google Dictionary script (technically, it was always just a search engine) is taken from the newer version 6.10.0; * Fixed Yandex, Bing (Microsoft Translator), DeepL, Urban Dictionary; * Added ChatGPT (configured to work as a translator). Powered by GPT-3.5-turbo-0613; * Reverso has been added as a translator (previously it worked only as a dictionary). The author of the patch seems to be Zloy_Gelud; * Added translators: Translatero (thanks DimitarSerg), Amazon, ModernMT and LibreTranslate; * Added dictionaries: wiktionary, dic.academic.ru (explanatory), translate.academic.ru (transferable); * DeepL icon change; * Deleted (didn't work anyway): Promt, youdao, Baidu, Papago; * It uses its own exeshnik (thanks to DimitarSerg). Comments and suggestions can be left here: https://forum.ru-board.com/topic.cgi?forum=5&topic=50987 Qtranslate download1 point
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Big list, and very diverse. Of the offline programs, probably only Power Translator in the World edition supports so many languages. The problem of all old translators is that the translation is word-for-word, i.e. each word is translated separately from the context of the whole sentence, so the translation is too "machine-like", it is difficult to read and even difficult to understand what is meant. If you choose something modern that works on Win 7, they make an offline translator for Firefox, but it only works on websites. DeepL is also for Win 7 and even the installed program requires internet to work.1 point
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Most those offline translator tools for Windows XP are much too old and/or have to be paid such as Power Translator 11 Professional or Just Translate 2016. The quality of their translations are not really comparable with the best of all such as DeepL. Therefore, I think you won't have much luck finding something really useful. Tools like QTranslate, for example, need an internet connection and even their quality is worse than DeepL which is unfortunately not available for Windows XP as an offline tool. Maybe, you can get LibreTranslate to work under Windows XP: https://github.com/LibreTranslate/LibreTranslate1 point
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@XPerceniol All you need is to poke two settings webgl.force-enabled webgl.disable-angle I may think to set them default next version. While grey_rat wants to make it for ancient videocards like gma900, sure i wont waste the time for this for now.1 point
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New regular/weekly KM-Goanna release: https://o.rths.cf/kmeleon/KM-Goanna-20181117.7z Changelog: Out-of-tree changes: * update Goanna3 to git e1975531d..a6bf60af2 - ported mozilla upstream changes: - Nikhil Marathe - Bug 1139665 - Check content load policy in FetchDriver. r=baku (25ded6c22f64) - Nikhil Marathe - Bug 1143857 - Add FormData serialize support to Fetch API. r=ehsan (1ff28a6f0b77) and enable fetch API in pref. (a6bf60af2) * Notice: the changelog above may not always applicable to XULRunner code which K-Meleon uses.1 point
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New build of basilisk/UXP for XP! Test binary: Win32 https://o.rths.cf/basilisk/basilisk52-g4.1.win32-git-20181117-c94825c86-xpmod.7z Win64 https://o.rths.cf/basilisk/basilisk52-g4.1.win64-git-20181117-c94825c86-xpmod.7z diff: https://o.rths.cf/basilisk/UXP-xp-gitdiff-20181110.7z PM28XP build: Win32 https://o.rths.cf/palemoon/palemoon-28.2.0a1.win32-git-20181117-c94825c86-xpmod.7z Win64 https://o.rths.cf/palemoon/palemoon-28.2.0a1.win64-git-20181117-c94825c86-xpmod.7z Official repo changes since my last build: - Don't build internal updater by default and set default update channel to an inactive one. (9d2d304a6) - [PALEMOON] Use generic application icon for external applications in about:feeds (c8d90e332) - Revert "[PALEMOON] Use generic application icon for external applications in about:feeds" (e3f4fe530) - [PALEMOON] Use generic application icon for external applications in about:feeds (81c27113a) - Revert "[PALEMOON] Focus and select the first non-collapsed text element in the bookmark properties dialog" (0cded9cf5) - Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/MoonchildProductions/UXP (3438b20bd) - Issue #861 - The bookmark properties window should focus on the Name Picker text box on init (b199e3aa0) - [Pale Moon] Sync notification widget's messageImage should inherit the 'type' attribute (46a5c51bf) - [PALEMOON] Re-apply removal of unnecessary code (Findbar is no longer in the gBrowser) (16e5a6bc2) - Merge pull request #869 from FranklinDM/sync_notification-work (3c342ab20) - Split the content viewer marking function in CCUncollectable out, so a document-based marking function can be used separately. (2db00388a) - Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/MoonchildProductions/UXP (d8e3bde97) - Fix build bustage. (a748fde4c) - Tell the cycle collector about nsScriptLoadRequest::mElement. (c94825c86) My changes since my last build: - update TwemojiMozilla.ttf to Twemoji-v11.2.0 base1 point
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keep calm and ignore Tobin to prevent overflow of ticks after 49 days? but since browser will not be that stable after several hours of heavy use so it is non-issue here1 point
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New build of basilisk/UXP for XP! Test binary: Win32 https://o.rths.cf/basilisk/basilisk52-g4.1.win32-git-20181110-f9e1e4639-xpmod.7z Win64 https://o.rths.cf/basilisk/basilisk52-g4.1.win64-git-20181110-f9e1e4639-xpmod.7z diff: https://o.rths.cf/basilisk/UXP-xp-gitdiff-20181110.7z PM28XP build: Win32 https://o.rths.cf/palemoon/palemoon-28.2.0a1.win32-git-20181110-f9e1e4639-xpmod.7z Win64 https://o.rths.cf/palemoon/palemoon-28.2.0a1.win64-git-20181110-f9e1e4639-xpmod.7z Official repo changes since my last build: - [PALEMOON] Focus and select the first non-collapsed text element in the bookmark properties dialog (e9a58eae5) - Merge pull request #862 from JustOff/PR_editBookmarkOverlay_focus (0750ec552) - Clear STDINT_H defines in libvpx config before setting them for lib use. (7eae711fa) - Make opportunistic encryption configurable. (4a188c7b9) - Change captive portal detection URL to our own. (359c9e546) - Swap default platform state for opportunistic encryption. (801382dd6) - Add GUI control to Pale Moon for opportunistic encryption. (bb3f5cef3) - Backout opportunistic encryption changes. (79487a1a0) - #863 Part 1: Make sending of http upgrade-insecure-requests optional (512f78874) - #863 part 2: Make opportunistic encryption opt-in for UXP (d29d1cc84) - #863 Part 3: Add Pale Moon GUI options for Opportunistic Encryption. (a0a37ffd4) - Back out problematic patch causing issue #865. (3c5a34c90) - Update reported Firefox version in compatmode. (5c83a18cd) - Remove AccumulateCipherSuite() (d5a1b34c0) - Move MOZ_GAMEPAD* and NECKO_WIFI up (13ee68cbc) - Revert "Move MOZ_GAMEPAD* and NECKO_WIFI up" (b84d9c12e) - Improve handling of MOZ_GAMEPAD and NECKO_WIFI (ec5be3b4f) - Enable gamepad support by default in Basilisk. (f9e1e4639)1 point
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New build of Firefox 45ESR SSE: test binary: https://o.rths.cf/gpc/files1.rt/firefox-45.9.12-20181103-88d6f807c-win32-sse.7z repo: https://github.com/roytam1/mozilla45esr Changes since my last build: - update NSS to rev 3b79af0fa294 with nss339-vc2013.diff applied (8afe39fd4) - import changes from tenfourfox: - #527: M1054906 M1278599 M1252228 (+ESR45 changes, see M1263778 for info) (09256df98) - #517: more complete workaround for Rocket Loader (392618510) - fix an assert M1416774 (c9ed275af) - #529: jsop_in folding M1244098 M1041586 (partial) (a8fa64068) - #530: Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptors M1245024 M1279303 (052586b55) - #531: pref CSS error reporting to false except for DEBUG builds (f059d57c0) - #525: workaround for old addons, uBlock origin (f898ad643) - intel specific fixes + gstate cleanup (#532) (e4c087349) - Merge branch 'master' of github.com:classilla/tenfourfox (9f9119069) (88d6f807c)1 point
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New regular/weekly KM-Goanna release: https://o.rths.cf/kmeleon/KM-Goanna-20181103.7z Changelog: Out-of-tree changes: * update Goanna3 to git 84be542d0...e1975531d: - import changes from tenfourfox#517 for solving cloudflare rocket loader issue: - #517: fake out current Rocket Loader (0bbf06e) - #517: a couple tune-ups (5f47da2) - #517: more complete workaround for Rocket Loader (3926185) (68339dcfa) - ported changes from tenfourfox: bug1470260-p1, bug1480092, bug1466577, bug1469348, bug1461706 - #334: get around a Telemetry stub crash by disabling MOAR TELEMETRY (e3663e02b) (e1975531d) * Notice: the changelog above may not always applicable to XULRunner code which K-Meleon uses.1 point
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New build of basilisk/UXP for XP! Test binary: Win32 https://o.rths.cf/basilisk/basilisk52-g4.1.win32-git-20181103-1d55939c7-xpmod.7z Win64 https://o.rths.cf/basilisk/basilisk52-g4.1.win64-git-20181103-1d55939c7-xpmod.7z diff: https://o.rths.cf/basilisk/UXP-xp-gitdiff-20181027.7z PM28XP build: Win32 https://o.rths.cf/palemoon/palemoon-28.2.0a1.win32-git-20181103-1d55939c7-xpmod.7z Win64 https://o.rths.cf/palemoon/palemoon-28.2.0a1.win64-git-20181103-1d55939c7-xpmod.7z Official repo changes since my last build: - Update HSTS preload list (76825544f) - Use a separate process to generate thumbnails only when multi-process mode is enabled (6bdbb9cdf) - Merge pull request #857 from JustOff/PR_BackgroundPageThumbs_remote (5069a3759) - Set CSS error console reporting default to false for performance. (333214421) - Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/MoonchildProductions/UXP (2c045d9c5) - Don't mark MGetFirstDollarIndex as movable. (1cfcf17a1) - Origin for about: URL should not contain query or ref parts. (752311fd4) - Ensure that the scroll frame deregisters its refresh driver observers (mAsyncScroll & mAsyncSmoothMSDScroll) before it's destroyed. (fdbac0959) - Make HTTP/2 compressor more resilient to bad data. (a2a8c71d7) - Simplify SIMD conversion from Uint64 to Double. (24a83a813) - Protect main thread in-process access to WinCompositorWidget transparent surface. (e0de8181d) - Reorder boolean expression to take advantage of short-circuiting. (e8f913da9) - Bug 1460538 (f62eee7c5) - Remove Query/Ref from the directory listing URI. (059397bdd) - Make sure nsNSSCertList handling checks for valid certs. (52b989d53) - WebRTC: Drop DataChannelListener on Destroy(). (9dc6bf850) - Don't allocate PendingAction twice. (09fec033e) - Fix a longstanding IndexedDB correctness issue. (deba73b3b) - Make sure we remove our RefreshDriver observers in CompleteAsyncScroll. (3b2c342f3) - Apply CheckedInt to infoLength for preventing it from overflowing in the future. (617eb6483) - Remove ancient workaround in client certificate code (f42d6c39f) - Backport some upstream Skia patches. (030053f1a) - Ensure user input suppression works correctly even after document.open. (90a73cfe2) - Add overflow checks for extending nsTArrays. (cc234ff43) - Backport some upstream Skia patches. (1d55939c7)1 point
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New build of Firefox 45ESR SSE: test binary: https://o.rths.cf/gpc/files1.rt/firefox-45.9.12-20181027-b317f782f-win32-sse.7z repo: https://github.com/roytam1/mozilla45esr Changes since my last build: - import changes from tenfourfox: - #525: pref off for FPR10 (6912ea34a) - #526: update certs and pins (8a7210bac) - #526: M1492823 M1483699 M1496340 M1492524 (f818695f0) (0f0a4f2f2) - bump revision to 45.9.12 (3d4f729ec) - update NSS to rev 9dd8d5e2156e with nss339-vc2013.diff applied (c00989e51) - backout #error from M1499198 to fix build (b317f782f)1 point