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  1. That's not "my point", not "my words" either, we [Zoomers] are observant enough to not step into such cheap traps of switching subjects and rather outdated tricks of putting someone else's words into others' mouths. All of what he wrote, including his racism is discussed at that page. Interested? Go visit. Please, don't disturb me with nonsense.
    4 points
  2. It's what he (whomever he might be) officially calls his project. So quit unloading your crap on me, do your "research" better, and you will see his name before multiple "Cra_ck projects" , including Opera. This part of the discussion is over, period.
    4 points
  3. Another option is PasswordFox from Nirsoft. I have never tried it, but it is supposed to work with all Firefox profiles (and hopefully with all Pale Moon/New Moon profiles, too). Here is a link: https://www.nirsoft.net/utils/passwordfox.html
    4 points
  4. I use the extension QuickPasswords in addition to KeePass which actually is my main password manager. QuickPasswords offers a backup & restore feature. Here is a link: https://addons.palemoon.org/addon/quickpasswords/
    4 points
  5. Yes, but a 64bit app simply able to allocate much more memory, so it's an obvious choice for all RAM hungry websites. 32bits are artificially limited.
    3 points
  6. It's because you run x86 apps on a 64bit OS. Obviously it involves more resources since OS runs them in a wrapper (those are marked with*). @66catsis right, I can confirm. The same case is with Supermium.
    3 points
  7. Why the fact that @D.Drakerported Opera a year earlier than that Cr*acker escaped you? Hmmm?
    3 points
  8. Politics is forbidden of this website. I'm rather interested to read about Opera. Stop derailing.
    3 points
  9. Regarding this, he has a link attached (right at the page) to his native Russian forum where he consults on how to "properly" cra_ck software from the "Evil Western companies". Of course, more detailed instructions on how to hack Opera are included there. That forum is only in Russian. All in in his native Russian language. I shan't post the link for pretty obvious reasons, but can share in "private", if we are to assume the messages are private. Probably you will find the same language speaking friends there.
    3 points
  10. Oh, thanks for the information, sorry @Mathwiz.
    2 points
  11. There is a documented bug with SSL certificates. I suggest a temp. fix, but be warned, it not advisable to use with unknown websites!. Simply add this flag via CMD. (to your shortcut, for example) --ignore-certificate-errors Without quotes,
    2 points
  12. ... Nope, Mathwiz is correct; at the time MCP cut UXP (Take 2, to be precise) from the Mozilla ESR 52 platform, the platform was at its 52.6 release point... https://repo.palemoon.org/MoonchildProductions/UXP https://repo.palemoon.org/MoonchildProductions/UXP/commits/branch/master?page=147
    2 points
  13. Just a couple more observations about Supermium on 32 bit XP. The GUI font looks a bit rough, I don't know if that can be improved, but it's usable. The good thing is that it happily opens the sites that 360Chome won't now render! I had a bit of a laugh when I came to add an image to a post here, to see this - The file open dialogue looks like something from a 16-bit Windows 98 program! It doesn't work either. Drag and drop does work. The browser is rather slow opening, and a bit slow in use. I won't be abandoning 360Chrome quite yet, but it's still great to have a browser on XP which will open the sites that 360Chrome now has trouble with. Supermium used my 360Chome profile files absolutely fine, which was a big bonus!
    2 points
  14. Russian language is on this screen capture, too.
    2 points
  15. This Pinkerton failed miserably. Every screen capture with Opera, Brave or Chrome Blau******* posts at his github page is in Russian. Detected with Google lens. His OS Windows 7 is translated to Russian as "Korporativnaya". There is a topic where users discuss his racism, also. He called one big, over a billion nation "dirty".
    2 points
  16. Anyway! The files containing all passwords and associated data inside your New Moon's profile folder are: key3.db, key4.db (deprecated) and logins.json. Just copying them from one profile to another on the same computer and under the same operation system (and maybe same New Moon installation) works indeed. I already tested that. But copying them from one computer to a different one is supposedly not working, presumably due to encryption problems. I assume the encryption process is hardware- or system-dependent. Therefore, using one of the mentioned password tools in the last three previous posts is most probably the better way in your case.
    2 points
  17. ... Which SSUAO value did you in fact use there? Was it the Fx-120 one or the "just Chrome" one ? In any case, being able to use that bloated (if I may say so ) portal for several hours is still better than not being able to even access it at all ... I don't have an account there, so it's just impossible for me to further troubleshoot ... It's possible they're (still) doing some form of fingerprinting once every several hours and then you're kicked out ... If I had to bet some money , I'd say evil CloudFlare is behind all of this... Kind regards.
    1 point
  18. Yep, same for me. Maybe our hardware sucks?
    1 point
  19. Hi, great package! Just check line 56 in Install.bat. It should be %SystemDrive% instead of %ProgramFilest%. Also using %%SystemDrive%% to keep them as variables in registry could be fine too. And line 68 have unneeded colon (:) in InstallDir %SystemDrive%:. SystemDrive returns drive with colon like C:
    1 point
  20. I've been running without page file for decades, as of now 16GB is more than enough to switch it off for Supermium, on the other hand, I agree with you, don't do it if you RAM is 8GB or less.
    1 point
  21. Thanks, gotcha. On my x64: Inexplicable :| P.S. just in case there's doubt, both notepads are empty.
    1 point
  22. New Moon 27 was forked from a much older Firefox version that uses a different engine than either Serpent version. So NM 27 updates are generally not applicable to Serpent. New Moon 28 and Serpent 52 use the same engine (UXP - forked from FF ESR 52.6, IIRC), and Serpent 55 (forked from an alpha version of FF 53) is similar. So those three often get updated at the same time.
    1 point
  23. @Dave-H Hi, I'm glad to know that you got the asmedia card and were able to find a way to install it in your system Just to get a better understanding: 1) is your 3TB GPT disk included in the USB3 box recognized correctly in XP when connected to the asmedia card via eSATA cable? 2) are you sure the version of the asahci32.sys driver you installed is 2.0.4? I only have the asstor32.sys driver v2.0.4 but it doesn't allow GPT disk recognition on my systems. What version do you have installed? For the asmedia card similar to yours even the most updated driver asahci32.sys v3.2.0 can be installed. It can be found at station-drivers.com (the driver package is ASM106x 3.3.2.0). I have tried connecting a dvd-rom drive to the internal sata port of the above card and it shows up in the systray as a removable drive with both the asahci32.sys driver v2.0.3.2 and v3.2.0 so this seems to be a characteristic of every asmedia driver. The same dvd-rom drive however is regularly detected as a boot drive in the bios of my asus Z790 board but other boot drives however were not detected as such on another motherboard (MSI Z590) so the behavior may change from board to board.
    1 point
  24. Thanks, that's good to know!
    1 point
  25. That's easy to check with various available (free and simple) tools.
    1 point
  26. So don't! But who's fighting whom? I missed. I'm having a polite conversation (I simply pretend you're polite, too). EDIT: I again ask everyone to create a pleasant atmosphere for win32 to appear!
    1 point
  27. And why is that? Is it your gut feeling? When you accuse a member who is knowledgeable in video drivers, esp. in Nvidia drivers (that supply Vulkan with them), everyone would like to see proof. Articles with tests (where it's clearly shown) whether it works like you claim. Thanks.
    1 point
  28. From my research, if any dependencies are missing and/or suspicious (like redirects), Denuvo kicks in immediately and turns the sandbox in anti-hack mode. This explains why the newly added, properly working mfplat helped.
    1 point
  29. Since this topic isn't limited to "supermium on XP only", and we have Vista users here, if someone wants to experiment with Vulkan, which isn't supported on XP, but works with Vista x64, you can leave those files alone, install a driver from my tutorial and try.
    1 point
  30. Vulkan isn't supported on XP, you can simply deleted those. I had explained it in the past many times, afraid to do so? Make a backup before. https://www.vulkan.org/ And even if in some parallel universe it would, no drivers for XP exist.
    1 point
  31. ... And this is a 100% pure Googl-ism , as the Browser compatibility table there indicates that feature as present in Google Chrome 1.0 (!), released 2008-12-11, but only implemented in Mozilla Firefox starting with v66.0, released more than 11 years (!) later ...
    1 point
  32. To be picky, Apple Insider does not confirm anything, it simply reports what the Financial Times has published: The actual article on the Financial Times is linked as hypertext in the "a new report" in the above quote (from which I stripped it) and links to : https://www.ft.com/content/c02083b5-8a0a-48e5-b850-831a3e6406bb but it is behind their paywall and you need an account on the FT to be able to access it (at least this is what is happening to me right now), but it has been republished by arstechnica: https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2022/03/data-harvesting-code-in-mobile-apps-sends-user-data-to-russias-google/ In any case the whole stuff is hardly "news" as it is March 2022. The research was made for the Me2B Alliance, that in the meantime changed name: https://internetsafetylabs.org/blog/news-press/the-me2b-alliance-is-now-internet-safety-labs/ https://internetsafetylabs.org/blog/news-press/financial-times-highlights-me2b-alliance-research-questions-remain-about-vpns-with-the-yandex-appmetrica-sdk-installed/ I couldn't actually find a link to the actual research/report jaclaz
    1 point
  33. Yep, that's what I said. For transferring all passwords on the same machine and system, the file cert8.db is not absolutely necessary. BTW, I use a Master Password in my old, main NM profile, though. And the file cert9.db still exists, too.
    1 point
  34. In my main New Moon's profile, all three files key3.db, key4.db and logins.json still exist. The file key4.db was last accessed today. Copying these three files was sufficient for me to transfer all passwords from one profile to another on the same machine, system (Windows XP Professional SP3 fully POSReady updated) and New Moon (28.10.6a1 (32-bit) (2023-04-13) installation. Copying the file cert8.db was not necessary, though. Here are two screenshots, one from my main profile and one from the file properties of key4.db: But you are right, in more recent profiles, the file key4.db doesn't exist anymore. I only listed this file if the profile is an older one like mine. Best regards, AstroSkipper
    1 point
  35. Okay! No separate dom.getRootNode.enabled preference anymore! Sometimes, it is really a good idea to read the official UXP changes.
    1 point
  36. Comments containing racism / ethnic phobias / & geopolitical diarhea have poisoned this thread. This is an important thread that needs aggressive moderation in order to keep close to its stated purpose.
    1 point
  37. @3dreal, you realize this isn't Twitter, right? You can actually put all your concerns into one post! You don't have to post a "tweet storm" Anyhow, to address some of your concerns: The latest version of NM 27 is here:Don't sweat the version numbers. Go by the date (2019 Mar 16). Just because there's no installer (yet) doesn't mean it's a portable version. A portable version stores its profile within its own directory, so you can launch it from a thumb drive and your profile will be on the thumb drive as well. New Moon doesn't do that. Don't sweat what's said on the PaleMoon forums. As they will emphatically tell you, New Moon is not Pale Moon (even though it's derived from it). Many folks there don't much care for @roytam1's work, but many folks here are quite happy with it. For video playback issues (in Facebook or wherever), read the FAQ in post 1, especially where it says "Can't play h.264 clips" & "VP9 support:"If it still doesn't work, post back here, but be patient: some of our most talented followers don't necessarily read this thread each day.
    1 point
  38. New build of Firefox 45ESR SSE: test binary: https://o.rths.cf/gpc/files1.rt/firefox-45.9.14-20190316-e1fe368cd-win32-sse.7z repo: https://github.com/roytam1/mozilla45esr Changes since my last build: - import changes from rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - Bug 1270591. Add support for checking for AVX & AVX2. Detecting AVX2 requires the use of a sub-leaf. (789319bd0) - update libwebp to 0.6.1 (afa956138) - fix build on intel for libwebp 0.6 (97193d7a0) (4f7c67b28) - nspr: update nspr to hg rev 753fe0f7964c with nspr-vc2013x64-ws2_32 patch applied (e6c76269c) - nss: update nss to hg rev 395a93dbc02e with vc2013 patch applied (4658b999d) - bump revision to 45.9.14 (468f4438b) - import changes from tenfourfox: - #501: basic support (doesn't work yet, doesn't crash) from M1294490 (630d19190) - #501: add toggle pref (ac0300a55) - #501: functional decoder wrapper (339688135) - #501: libwebp 1.0.1 with endian fix to highlevel decoder (c2ce1fbd0) - #501: convert to Demux API; add colour profile support (ceed59655) - #501: make animated WebP failures fatal for now (ed1453647) - #516: try to be aggressive again with global window idle timeout (f281a6bf8) (ba65ece57) - import changes from tenfourfox: - #546: M1518001 M1530958 (dcccda4e6) - #546 and #548: M1503393 M1524214 M1524755 M1525145 M1516754 M1518774 M1524264 M1530103 M1531277 (eb7532fd4) (e1fe368cd)
    1 point
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