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https://codeberg.org/Theodor2/Mypal68/releases github still not, don't know, I have set autoupdate from codeberg https://www.mypal-browser.org/download.html just now3 points
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Ok! I checked my system once again. In my Windows XP main partition, I unfortunately discovered that one of four registry keys relating to the region and language options had disappeared. No idea why. However, the time and time zone display was still intact. Fortunately, I have a second Windows XP partition from which I was able to export the missing key HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\International and import it into my main partition. Now, all is working again. This fixing has actually led to a change in Firefox ESR 52.9.0. Now I also get the correct time and time zone displayed there:3 points
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I thouht what is it, because it works to me, then got that this is only bug when switched to single process. There no good point to do this unless your machine is very weak with poor RAM 1gb and less. On regular machine like core2dua with 2gb RAM use default multiprocess mode And I try fix this menu next version. 68.14 is now cooking for publish.3 points
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Thorium still has a dedicated website (not sure how old it is), but I don't advise to link to it, it has loads of Windows cr-cks, including his own, so don't get banned for posting his site! Or this topic might be locked, too! Thorium is still a distributor of highly illegal content.3 points
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All is correct. Do you really think that I wouldn't have checked that first of all? So, the question is what did you and @UCyborg do that makes Firefox ESR 52..9.0 show the correct time and timezone?2 points
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On the other hand, the following JavaScript command returns the correct time zone including DST in Firefox ESR 52.9.0: new Date().toTimeString().slice(9); "GMT+0200" or new Date().toString(); "Mon Apr 22 2024 20:45:37 GMT+0200" or new Date().toDateString(); "Mon Apr 22 2024"2 points
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I found a further JavaScript command to get the correct, local time including DST in the web console of New Moon 28, Firefox ESR 52.9.0 and Serpent 52 probably too: new Date().toTimeString().slice(0,8); returns the correct,, currently local time at the moment: "19:41:01"2 points
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Here, I get the same as @AstroSkipper, so "ETC/GMT-1". Here unfortunately not as I already mentioned before:2 points
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For Vulkan you need a fairly modern GPU (2016 and onwards) and Win 10. Some claim it may *probably* work with Win 7.2 points
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Encrypted ClientHello is currently supported, and it wasn't "teared" by Google. But it's absent in Thorium. This topic is about Thorium, not Supermium, some here still isnist those two "aren't clones". https://blog.cloudflare.com/announcing-encrypted-client-hello/2 points
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That's not the question I asked. Anyways, we can't even be sure it's on the level of the 114 engine. Many flags and/or functions are missing, just read on github.2 points
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I don't have to prove anything to anyone, I only wrote what I saw a very long time ago, I don't have a github account, I don't follow what's up there. But someone who distributes cr*cks would logically want to hide the real location, no? BTW, the username is still very Russian, and his English speaks for itself. By this very logic you would demand proof win32 is from Canada, right? As for me, I'm 100% certain win32 is from Canada. Alex F., on other hand, well, you know. In any case, don't use the browser if you're worried. Solved.2 points
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Well then Tutonota cant send anyone not using Tutanota email messages and MXtoolbox or other tools that can check for SMTP will say no stmp found, oh wait it says there is MX record and SMTP https://mxtoolbox.com/SuperTool.aspx?action=mx%3atutanota.de&run=toolpage STMP is not just for sending emails from client it is also means which email server communicate with other email server. Just because you cant connect to SMTP to send message does not mean it wont exist. If there is email server you can send email to there is SMTP on both ends. Now STMP can (and should be) wrapped in SSL/TLS tunnel where it is encrypted similar to HTTPS traffic but if encryption is breached it is readable. And all this time I am referring to standard email, one other side will receive. There are similar commercial solutions with ability to send link to protected mail server but that mail telling you got secured mail is still sent using SMTP between two mail servers. I highly recommend you do more research on email system before you start argue about this topic. I work almost daily with email servers and know how it runs under the hood on any of them. Even Microsoft Exchange despite using MAPI protocol uses SMTP to talk with other mail servers.1 point
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Sending on a postcard is hilarious. Secure is secure only if all the players follow the rules. The last three "certified" letters I received via United States Postal Service were left at my house without so much as a SIGNATURE acknowledging receipt. H3ll, one of those three was left on my front door step where any light breeze could have sent it flying.1 point
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Bingo! I once had an ONLINE bank account try to DENY me an account because I *refused* to give them an email address for them to SOLICIT. I had to include THEIR corporate lawyers - it is ILLEGAL to conduct FINANCIAL BUSINESS over email, therefore you do NOT "need" my email address. NONE of my bank accounts have an email address!!! NONE of them. I do not need three emails telling me my statement is ready, four emails to confirm/verify a transfer between accounts, seven emails to solicit me into an account type I did not ask for, et cetera.1 point
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Such as thing as secure email does not exist due to email nature. It was never built to be secure in first place. Even if you encrypt SMTP traffic with ssl and only access email using some client with perhaps even ip based blocking it is still not 100% secure. Solutions like that only add bandages into root issue. Point you are sending email outside "secure" provider it is as secure as on any other provider. Even if you use something like deltagon secure mail which many companies uses it does not offer full security as all i need is link for secure email and open it before original recipient does. And that email link is sent to any insecure email server. Even got SMS MFA to view secure messages there are means to intercept text messages (which i cant talk here) Closest for secure email is to use PGP to encrypt email but I just opt not send anything confidential over the email and treat it like sending postcards.1 point
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It's not just your e-mail address. It's also your phone number. Whenver I try to so much as get a haircut, they ask for my phone number. When I tell them "zero" they get all offensive so I tell them, I do not own a phone, so that makes my phone number ZERO.1 point
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Yeah, @chermany4ever, @NotHereToPlayGames started a very interesting thread about proxo somewhere in this forum. His efforts made me try proxomitron for a second time (first time in the early 2000s), but he is right: the proxomitron learning curve is steep, and there are ways to accomplish many things proxomitron offers, without the effort. I confess: I'm lazy. But if I had to stick to XP for internet matters, I would try it for a third (it's a charm) time. Until then, I'm still trying to run XP as a virtual desktop app in a mint environment. The constant efforts of many gentlemen/ladies(?) in this forum (cheers!) prevent me from doing (seriously) so at the time. Again, lazy I am.1 point
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Had no idea something like that was possible. I've read it filters through the browser proxy. I'll definitely give it a try. Thanks for sharing! All is welcome when it comes to bypass rubbish.1 point
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Anyone done benchmarks on XP with Thorium vs Supermium? It's nice to see another browser in the XP scene, but it seems like it's about the same as Supermium. Sadly it appears that both retain the connections to Google as seen with vanilla Chromium, there really needs to be better ungoogled options. You could try using an Invidious instance. Those usually load faster than the bogged-down standard YouTube site, have less data collection and offer the ability to download the video right from the site if the instance you're on enabled it.1 point
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The JavaScript command Intl.DateTimeFormat().resolvedOptions().timeZone; leads in New Moon 28, Serpent 52 and Firefox ESR 52.9 to the same, wrong output (or should I say the same, currently wrong output? ) under Windows XP: "Etc/GMT-1" which means UTC/GMT +1 hours and is the correct winter time. In my location, however, it should actually be UTC/GMT +2 hours due to the currently valid summer time (DST). But this JavaScript command new Date().getTimezoneOffset(); returns the correct difference (in minutes) between UTC time and my local time: -120 My conclusion is that the JavaScript commands new Date().toLocaleString(); new Date().toLocaleString('de-DE'); only return the general time zone (here winter time, UTC/GMT +1) without any DST which has been set in Windows XP whereas. The JavaScript command new Date().toLocaleTimeString('de-DE', {timeZone: 'Europe/Berlin'}); can do the correct output in my case, of course. Anyway! There is a problem fetching the correct DST. Cheers, AstroSkipper1 point
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I have done a test to check the behavior of the Paragon GPT Loader driver with the 2TB limit in an XP system configured in IDE mode. After formatting my 4TB Seagate ST4000LM024 GPT disk in Win10, I started to fill it always in Win10 by copying in a progressive way the files numbered from 01 to 432 until to reach 2,194,897,825,792 bytes (at the end of the copy I made sure that all the files were uncorrupted): After connecting the disk to the XP system with Paragon GPT Loader installed, I first verified again that all files were not corrupted and then copied a single file to the disk reaching a total of 2,199,889,600,512 bytes: Checking once again the integrity of all files, I noticed that the first file copied a few days earlier (the one marked with the number 01) was now corrupt while all the others were intact. But on the next system reboot, here is what happened: The problem encountered is almost the same as the one I detected using the asmedia asahci32.sys driver in a system configured in SATA/AHCI mode. The difference, which is no insignificant, is that at least with the asmedia driver, by following the identical procedure above, the drive was still accessible in XP and other files were still correctly available although the 2,199,023,255,552 bytes limit was exceeded. At this point, I also have serious doubts whether the GPT Loader can effectively work on 3TB GPT disks. It certainly does not work on 4TB GPT disks.1 point
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Although Proxomitron is definitely a great tool (I used for some time in the past), it's more for security nerds. The more tools are involved in something (filtering and blocking content, elements and scripts), the more it needs to be properly configured and readjusted. I don't want to have such an additional tool for filtering in the background. uBlock Origin serves all my needs. And in some profiles, I have additionally installed ematrix. That's absolutely enough for me. No need here for more, but rather less.1 point
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Don't think most people who run XP/Vista today do it out of practical considerations/because their HW can't handle a later OS. For me, it's more like running a vintage car as a daily driver -- impractical, hard to explain the appeal, but fun nevertheless.1 point
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Agreed. Here is today's Browser Irony - we have a lot of folks that polyfill old browsers to perform new tricks, myself included. This is mainly the XP Crowd though the Vista Crowd isn't much far behind in this regard - "keep old at all costs" (without any "cost analysis" that doing this COSTS MORE (both in personal time and CPU/RAM usage) then UPGRADING). But now that I'm on Win10 + Ungoogled Chromium v114, I've actually found myself intentionally doing the OPPOSITE - tracking down what javascript functions run in v114 or newer and BREAKING THEM so that they do NOT "execute".1 point
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I can't confirm your observation. My Windows XP system always shows the correct DST time. But I don't get the correct system time in the original Firefox ESR 52.9 when usimg the JavaScript commands: new Date().toLocaleString(); new Date().toLocaleString('de-DE'); We have summer time here, and these commands always show the winter time (1 hour less). I only get the current, correct DST time when using this command: new Date().toLocaleString('de-DE', {timeZone: 'Europe/Berlin'}); Same in New Moon 28. Tested in the web console and in a clock custom button I already modified in the past. So, no need to change anything DST related in my system. Cheers, AstroSkipper1 point
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That said, I could live with it when it comes to general browsing where it's not the end of the world unless you're too picky, but when it comes to heavy stuff, including Google Street View...well things like that could be the the reason to take Chrome, unless you already use it as main browser, I still prefer the alternatives in general, despite their flaws...1 point
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That's because that flag is originally an Official Ungoogled Chromium flag and Supermium hasn't (yet) started importing patches from Ungoogled repository.1 point
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@Sampei.Nihira's favourite "Encrypted ClientHello" - is missing from this browser. https://github.com/Alex313031/Thorium-Win/issues/199 As it was introduced quite a long time ago, in 115(?) or so, how can we be sure it's indeed v.122, and not that faked old engine 115 from the old China port? @NotHereToPlayGames, what do you think? Alex. F. didn't respond, so far.1 point
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Bingo! While it is a great thing for Supermium and Thorium to bring "cutting edge" browse-ability to XP, it is clear that XP is quickly quickly quickly becoming something only seen in RETIREMENT HOMES. You know, where the user has 40 minutes to perform what would only take 4 minutes in Win10.1 point
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New NewMoon 27 Build! 32bit https://o.rthost.win/palemoon/palemoon-27.10.0.win32-git-20240420-d457251529-xpmod.7z 32bit SSE https://o.rthost.win/palemoon/palemoon-27.10.0.win32-git-20240420-d457251529-xpmod-sse.7z 32bit noSSE https://o.rthost.win/palemoon/palemoon-27.10.0.win32-git-20240420-d457251529-xpmod-ia32.7z 64bit https://o.rthost.win/palemoon/palemoon-27.10.0.win64-git-20240420-d457251529-xpmod.7z source repo: https://github.com/roytam1/palemoon27 repo changes since my last build: - import changes from `dev' branch of rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - Bug 1261720 (part 1) - Separate js::ClassExtension from js::Class. r=jorendorff,bz. (6368952442) - Bug 1261720 (part 2) - Move ClassExtension::isWrappedNative into js::Class::flags. r=jorendorff. (554fe695c2) - Bug 1261723 (part 1) - Rename js::Class::ops as oOps. r=efaust. (e9dace574c) - Bug 1261723 (part 2) - Separate class ops from js::Class. code=njn,h4writer. r=efaust,bz. (54bc06aec6) - Bug 1263865 - Check the return value of GetSelfHostedFunction in ArraySpeciesCreate. r=efaust (cc6e1c0e50) - Bug 1248948 - Don't pass non-SavedFrame objects to SavedFrame JSAPI functions; r=tromey r=evilpie (8c753c3c89) - Bug 1260475 - Add an option to disable GC slices triggered by painting. r=terrence a=kwierso (df86be5e34) - Bug 1263803 - Change AllocateArrayBuffer to receive byteLength instead of nelements. r=lth (751e333ff0) - Bug 1264941 - Use byteLength of source typedArray in CloneArrayBuffer. r=lth (0095fce3aa) - Bug 1263879 - Check the return value of AtomizeString in str_replace_string_raw. r=h4writer (31e1470bc3) - Bug 1258453 - Compact arenas containing strings r=terrence (f6b4029d79) - Bug 1258095 - patch 1/3 - OSFileSystem should have the root == the directory root, r=smaug (8cf74899f4) - Bug 1258095 - patch 2/3 - Implement Directory::GetPath() correctly, r=smaug (776f503c98) - Bug 1258095 - patch 3/3 - Directory tasks should use FallibleArray, r=smaug (b4888c92b9) - Bug 1258221 - patch 1 - File::CreateFromFile only for main-thread, r=smaug (c106b37cb4) - Bug 1258056 - Propagate the window opener full page zoom across the IPC layer; r=smaug (511386589f) - Bug 1248772 - Trigger a OS window focus in ServiceWorkerClients::OpenWindow. r=ehsan (feb322b9f0) - Bug 1259707 - Fix confusion between desktop and CSS pixels when session-restore is constraining window to the available screen space. r=emk (def9cc918b) - Bug 1250266 - Always send a TTL in the Push mochitests. r=benbangert (43c7bde7b8) - Bug 1244816 - Create PushService mock for mochitests backed by a mock web socket. r=kitcambridge (92270cbae5) - Bug 1257395: Update comments for GCHashTable and GCPolicy. DONTBUILD r=terrence (fee0311ea0) - Bug 1263772 - Use WeakCache wrapper to sweep BaseShape table; r=jonco (a0e015667c) - Bug 1263777 - Use WeakCache to sweep the InitialShapeTable; r=jonco (84d1591585) - Bug 1132502 (part 1) - Abort if compartmentStats is null during memory reporting. r=jandem. (bd144192b1) - Bug 1132502 (part 2) - Don't call AddClassInfo() for BaseShapes. r=jandem. (10881fe48c) - Bug 1259490 - Update the DtoA cache after compacting GC; r=jandem (6e3139501c) - Bug 1257903 - Fix spurious GC hazard on a CLOSED TREE r=me (ce2935d8b2) - Bug 1259042 - Re-introduce a version of ZoneCellIter for use under GC r=terrence (d1e4ca6e30) - Bug 1259180 - Compact arenas containing scripts r=terrence (365d22ab00) - Bug 1258407 - Limit GC heap growth parameters r=sfink (1c9ffb0e3f) - Bug 1263966 - Compact arenas containing lazy scripts r=terrence (e22c571c37) - Bug 1266107 - Update type descriptors first when compacting r=terrence (4c2ca98bb3) - Bug 1266105 - Only purge runtime tables once per slice when compacting r=terrence (74e2977241) - Bug 1263769 - Sweep WeakCaches in parallel; r=sfink (54b077b37b) - Bug 1266107 - Track all existing typed object descriptor objects r=terrence (bc60425bf6) - Bug 1260198 - Clear per-zone string cache after compacting r=terrence (c3002b8021) - Bug 1259306 - Trace ShapeTables r=terrence (15abb48a33) - Bug 1262203 - Skip shape table tracing where possible r=terrence (8a1ec15053) - Bug 1164432 - Update test_try_registering_offline_disabled.html to use mock push server. r=kitcambridge (6d52de1a17) - Bug 1263857 - Initialize the slots of the match result object before creating properties in generateRegExpMatcherStub. r=h4writer (802af47b3a) - Bug 1263549 - Fix inlined RegExpPrototypeOptimizable and RegExpInstanceOptimizable. r=h4writer (5565bca590) - Bug 1264998 - CodeGeneratorShared::assignBailoutId: Properly handle allocation errors. r=h4writer (258cbfc0b6) - Bug 1257408 - Fix VS2015 C4312 warnings in js/src. r=nbp (d52a4d1fe7) - Bug 1220466 - Don't build event region display items for pseudo stacking contexts, unless they are also an AGR. r=mstange (9f9a2c7eba) - Bug 1220466 - Avoid doing unnecessary layer building work for inactive layers. r=mstange (372097e6df) - Bug 1239151. Increase skia font cache size to 10mb on non-android platforms. r=lsalzman (8a2029da40) - Bug 1255068 - Do not allow empty transaction transform changes if the scroll position has changed since the last paint. r=kats, r=mattwoodrow (f4a42e10c8) - Bug 1255068 - Add a check for null scrollid. r=kats (3ddbb78fd3) - Bug 1258910 - IonMonkey: MIPS: Implement float-point conditional move instructions. r=huangwenjun06 (b53499103b) - Bug 1258910 - OdinMonkey: MIPS64: Implement AsmSelectI64. r=bbouvier (a36cfffa1d) - Bug 1258910 - OdinMonkey: MIPS: Implement AsmSelect. r=bbouvier (e458724bc1) - Bug 1254500 - IonMonkey: MIPS: Implement ma_ctz. r=arai (c8bfd7a6c9) - Bug 1254500 - IonMonkey: MIPS: Implement CodeGeneratorMIPSShared::visitCtzI. r=arai (b65dad7d1b) - Bug 1254500 - IonMonkey: MIPS: Implement CodeGeneratorMIPSShared::visitPopcntI. r=arai (58c00b603e) - Bug 1258105 - Port object length stubs to CacheIR. r=efaust (ed0ec07678) - Bug 1258301 - Use TraceNullableEdge for CacheIR pointers. r=jonco (3342ef24b4) - Bug 1258327 - Part 1: Move ToAddress from CodeGeneratorMIPSShared to CodeGeneratorShared. r=hev (59e7494f02) - Bug 1258327 - Part 2: Remove Operand variant from bailoutCmp32. r=nbp (c4609af383) - Bug 1258327 - Part 3: Remove Operand variant from branch32 except x86-shared. r=nbp (dca4bc7577) - Bug 1258327 - Part 4: Remove ToOperand call from arm CodeGenerator. r=jandem (395d7a004f) - Bug 1258327 - Part 5: Remove dummy ToOperand definition from arm64 CodeGenerator. r=jandem (bc447cb6aa) - Bug 1258327 - Part 6: Remove ToOperand call from mips-shared and mips64 CodeGenerator. r=hev (d01b028148) - Bug 1258327 - Part 7: Move ToOperand from CodeGeneratorShared to CodeGeneratorX86Shared. r=nbp (71449d7c62) - Bug 1248412 - Prevent immediate bailout from innermost for-of loops. r=h4writer (616897a580) - Bug 1261326 - Fix a bogus assert. r=bhackett (ff715a7954) - Bug 1260371 - Rearrange RelocationOverlay so that magic field does not overlay inline string chars r=terrence (f88fbb8927) - Bug 1262203 - Do GC relocation writes in order; r=sfink (b82a25dd15) - Bug 1247909 - Move MFunctionEnvironment after the entry resume points operands. r=h4writer (29d8d1c2df) - Bug 1259925 - Port ModuleNamespace getprop stub to CacheIR. r=efaust (b31980bdc3) - Bug 1264561 - Fix ClassOps::call and ClassOps::construct address calculation in visitIsCallable and visitIsConstructor. r=efaust (172037857b) - Bug 1264823 - Add pre-barrier to the elements of mapIterationResultPair. r=jandem (b2e451c371) - Bug 1263609: SharedStubs - Allow JSOP_POW in ion codegen ON CLOSED TREE, r=bbouvier (16bb4ca9af) - Bug 1265159 - IonMonkey: Throw error when popping from an empty array in MArrayPopShift, r=jandem (e3a1b08614) - Bug 1259392 - nail down isLockFree(4) for good. r=jolesen (72fa558eec) - Bug 1244252 - Don't check object group generation when generating code to create unboxed objects off thread, r=terrence. (4191175759) - Bug 1254578 - Fix OOM case when rematerializing frames. (r=jandem) (a213756a2b) - Bug 1263139 - Apply ToString to non-standard flags argument of String.prototype.{match,search,replace}. r=till (91c8f6f592) - Bug 1257810 - ReleaseAcquire should be adequate for a counter; r=sfink (e394a21b3d) - Bug 1251833 - Part 4: Remove some unneeded qualification from GCRuntime and friends. r=terrence (e77de1a3ac) - Bug 1260371 - Forward another pointer during TypedObject tracing to fix bustage r=me (24636e9463) - Bug 1266107 - Simplify typed object tracing now type descriptors are traced first r=terrence (6872be4bfa) - Bug 1260998 - Add support for HOST_CPPFLAGS for consistency. r=nalexander (9fe0ddee7e) - Bug 1105556 - Don't call CheckLoadURIWithPrincipal() in DoCheckLoadURIChecks() for TYPE_DOCUMENT loads where we don't have a loadingPrincipal. Ensure SEC_COOKIES_SAME_ORIGIN isn't set for TYPE_DOCUMENT loads in CheckChannel(). r=ckerschb, sicking (fbebbf1017) - Bug 1195172 - Use channel->ascynOpen2 layout/style/FontFaceSet.cpp (r=bz,cam) (3e943da95c) - Bug 1250986 - Make Request.referrer a USVString; r=bzbarsky (6987ab9838) - Bug 1250987 - Make RequestInit.body nullable; r=bzbarsky (2496ebea1f) - Bug 1251448 - Add support for RequestInit.referrer; r=jdm (dcf1a668f8) - Bug 1250985 - Part 1: Add a way to identify whether a WebIDL dictionary has any members present; r=bzbarsky (7ddd6e8043) - Bug 1250985 - Part 2: Prevent copy constructing a Request object with navigate mode if a RequestInit member is present; r=bzbarsky (24c8c1ca56) - Bug 1184550 - Move the check for bodyUsed before the check for a null body so subsequent fetches with the same Request fail. r=bkelly (60837c04eb) - Bug 1251872 - Part 1: Implement Request.referrerPolicy; r=jdm (bd024c0614) - bug 1252687 - make Migration's ctor constexpr r=bz (793d608bcd) - Bug 1251872 - Part 2: Store the Request referrerPolicy in the DOM Cache; r=bkelly (e1511c07a6) - Bug 1251229 P2 Add wpt test verifying FetchEvent.request.url does not include fragments. r=ehsan (1d74e2491e) - Bug 1251229 P1 Strip fragment from request URL when creating FetchEvent. r=ehsan (5faddecc78) - Bug 1120715 - Part 4: Add tests for Request.cache; r=bkelly (81537bd125) - Bug 1237455 P1 Make file_CrossSiteXHR_server.sjs check headers on redirects. r=ehsan (597fdf223d) - Bug 1237455 P2 Test headers on redirects in fetch mochitests. r=ehsan (2a19ac6a44) - Bug 1237455 P3 Add a version of test_fetch_cors that reroutes through an empty service worker. r=ehsan (0550d5e115) - Bug 1205288 - implement and test fetch spec changes for blob scheme with non-GET method. r=bkelly (bb519b1c71) - Bug 1237455 P4 Create helper method to set fetch request headers. r=ehsan (20266aa708) - Bug 1237455 P5 Set headers on fetch() redirects. r=ehsan (95dcfe7f71) - Bug 1120715 - Part 5: Treat a default cache mode Request with a revalidation header as no-store; r=bkelly (4182fded21) - fix! (c3097a682a) - Bug 1204520 - Remove unused return value from FetchDriver::FailWithNetworkError. r=jdm (ddd84df514) - Bug 1253054 - Stop warning if request has already failed. r=bkelly (52eb17afd2) - Bug 1176824 - Intermittent browser_test_web_manifest.js. r=ckerschb (b8c1fc5757) - Bug 1242051 - Add inter-directory test support file dependencies to ini manifests. r=gps (5d06d6b00c) - Bug 1250048 - CSP manifest-src doesn't override default-src. r=ckerschb,bkelly,ehsan (3d77b91226) - Bug 1262624 Move service worker wpt tests out of mozilla dir so they will be upstreamed. r=jgraham (cf1f010cd2) - Bug 1263469 P1 Set FetchEvent.request.cache value correctly for non-fetch channels. r=mayhemer (0fac232769) - Bug 1263469 P2 Validate FetchEvent.request.cache in refresh mochitest. r=ehsan (de0db7da84) - Bug 1263469 P3 Test FetchEvent.request.cache value on reload in wpt test. r=ehsan (8b4fc58d08) - Bug 1263469 P4 Update test_eventsource_intercept.html to validate FetchEvent.request.cache. r=ehsan (81843666c0) - Bug 1263469 P5 Add a wpt test case for EventSource. r=ehsan (a32cbbaf80) - Bug 1265941 - Rename the ReferrerPolicy "origin-only" enum value to "origin"; r=jdm (1b1dfcebbc) (52a27516d8) - import changes from `dev' branch of rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - Bug 1120715 - Part 6: Remove the dom.requestcache.enabled pref; r=bkelly (800c996a96) - Bug 1143222 - Put the DOM Cache tests in sequential mode again until we fix the rest of the intermittent failures; a=RyanVM (2ebdd659a1) - Bug 1255636 - Give a better error message when the Request constructor fails because of a cross-origin referrer URL; r=bkelly (d81a21c0bb) - Bug 1265056 - don't needlessly construct nsAutoCString temporaries in dom/; r=baku (3be49ca3fc) - Bug 1243849 - Restore support for accessing the Cache API from app:// URLs and also for storing requests/responses with app:// URLs within it; r=bkelly (eb56fa564c) - Bug 1263235, part 1 - Move PBrowser::AsyncMessage's data argument last. r=smaug (6852b87c22) - Bug 1263235, part 2 - Make PContent::AsyncMessage and PContentBridge::AsyncMessage's data argument last. r=smaug (9e8cd94461) - Bug 1263028 - send HTTP data to the content process in smaller chunks, r=michal (c0da548157) - Bug 1263235, part 3 - Move PHttpChannel::OnTransportAndData's data argument last. r=mayhemer (e1bf4f430f) - Bug 1263235, part 4 - Make PBrowserStream::Write's data argument last. r=jimm (8bcec4d541) - Bug 1260876 - Remove process switch code for signed package code (added by Bug 1186290). r=valentin. (cef270b44c) - Bug 1234575 - Empty fragment is ignored in URI of location header r=mcmanus (db68f102d8) - Bug 1262506 - Unused variable in a runnable in BackgroundParentImpl, r=ehsan (9288f0a111) - bug 1239166 - platform work to support Microsoft Family Safety functionality r=froydnj,mgoodwin,mhowell,rbarnes,vladan (adc357f3b3) - Bug 842818 - Make Crypto::GetRandomValues() work off the main thread r=baku,keeler,mt (533f8942c4) - Bug 1247089 - Add a mode to ReportToConsoleNonLocalized that ignores the calling location. r=bkelly (4be23e0869) - Bug 1258883 - Add a way to replace the entire Push service in tests. r=wchen (06a5f27016) - Bug 1243856 - Remove alarms from the Push H2 backend. r=dragana (60d146dc73) - Bug 1246066 - Clear PushService timeout tasks on uninitialization. r=itcambridge (461276a972) - Bug 1214338 - Implement Android GCM-based PushService protocol. r=rnewman r=kitcambridge (f2bb78994a) - Bug 1257821 - Support the new aesgcm content encoding scheme. r=mt (1da653c14a) - Bug 1243856 - Remove alarms from the Push WebSocket backend. r=dragana (43f74c4999) - Bug 1258145 - Remove waitForPromise from the xpcshell tests. r=wchen (cdd1aff2f6) - Bug 1253831 - Don't check actual intervals in the Push backoff test. r=wchen (859fa0bba3) - Bug 1246341 - Include status codes in "ack" and "unregister" requests. r=dragana (a62d0daf9b) - Bug 1246341 - Add a test for push event error reporting. r=dragana (013bc814e4) - Bug 1247089 - Log Web Push decryption errors. r=bkelly (ffc093dc2f) - Bug 1258221 - patch 2 - Port FileSystem API and DeviceStorage API to PBackground, r=smaug (c1c0e08bc0) - Bug 1258221 - patch 3 - Rename FileSystemTaskBase to FileSystemTaskChildBase, r=smaug (867a0e65fd) - Bug 1251032 - Don't return layersId or textureFactoryIdentifier as outparams in RenderFrameParent constructor. r=kanru (198ddff7fc) - Bug 1251032 - Send RenderFrame info down to child in CreateWindow message. r=kanru (87e9001088) - Bug 1251032 - Make it possible to assign a frameloader to RenderFrameParent after construction. r=kanru (96483d1282) - Bug 1254865 - Send disableglobalhistory state down to TabChild after construction asynchronously. r=smaug (3949285b62) - Bug 1238707 Release the window immediately in TabParent::Destroy() to avoid leaks. r=smaug (fc612485d7) - Bug 1256589 part.1 Move the implementation of StopPropagation() from dom::Event to WidgetEvent r=smaug (181721b64c) - Bug 1256589 part.2 Move the implementation of StopImmediatePropagation() from dom::Event to WidgetEvent r=smaug (554a0dc5b5) - Bug 1203059 part.1 nsXBLWincowKeyHandler mark WidgetEvent::mFlags if it's reserved by chrome before the event is dispatched into the content r=smaug (9162dd68cb) - Bug 1203059 part.2 When an event is reserved by chrome, it should be fired only on chrome r=smaug (35f082ca5f) - Bug 1203059 part.3 Installing and removing keyboard event listeners of nsXBLWindowKeyHandler should be done by the class itself r=smaug (1e06c2d0bc) - Bug 1203059 part.4 Update test_keycodes.xul for the new behavior r=smaug (3014d21c75) - Bug 1256589 part.3 Move the implementation of StopCrossProcessForwarding() from dom::Event to WidgetEvent r=smaug (96db915b51) - Bug 1257180 - patch 1 - Directory clonable to workers, r=smaug (5634acb08d) - Bug 1257180 - patch 2 - Directory can be sent via postMessage(), r=smaug (82ada39ae3) - Bug 1263311: Part 3 - s/nsCancelableRunnable/CancelableRunnable/g. r=froydnj (79d0a6c81f) - Bug 1253198: add WebRtcIce prefix to all ICE unit tests. r=bwc (9c18f5fd56) - Bug 1244926: added TCP socket filter to only allow outgoing STUN. r=jesup (75debfdc84) - Bug 1257405 - Increase auth secret length to 16 octets. r=mt (b1e000c331) - Bug 1257401 - Remove the worker descriptor for PushSubscription. r=khuey (5791fb69ef) - Bug 1257401 - Remove the worker descriptor for PushManager. r=khuey (e2c75903a9) - Bug 1257821 - Remove the authenticated aesgcm128 content coding scheme. r=mt,marco (64a2917910) - Bug 1256488 - Add a Base64 URL-decoder for C++ and chrome JS callers. r=mt,baku (0bbb250298) - Bug 1247685 - Validate and store app server keys in the Push service. r=mt (c3c026ccb1) - Bug 1252650 - Support loading PushService immediately on Android; r=kitcambridge (d59a37fec4) - Bug 1258595 - Shut down the Push service if errors occur at startup. r=wchen (eef1805652) - Bug 1258595 - Wait for the Push service to shut down between tests. r=wchen (c30cf92ce6) - Bug 1262618 - Fix an unchained promise and a couple of non-promise returns in the push service. r=wchen (8eadab5706) - Bug 1263747 - Log error messages when stringifying errors. r=bgrins (edffd0074e) - Bug 1265705 - Silence startup JavaScript strict warning in resource://gre/modules/PushService.jsm. r=kitcambridge (e7e210fb61) - Bug 1264062 - Don't bother checking which accelerated layer types are available if they're all disabled by pref r=milan (0d3208ad59) - Bug 1263346. Remove wrong Ivy Bridge device id. r=Bas (7e39e7f370) - fix misspatch (a67a111b2c) - Bug 1251334 - Create a disposable pref to force-disable e10s in an emergency. r=jimm (ef892d4474) - Bug 1254774 - error: member access into incomplete type 'nsIUUIDGenerator' after bug 1237847. r=aklotz (c1f334609f) - Bug 1257242 - Split the ::BrowserTabsRemoteAutostart() function into two parts, to allow for the blocking policies to be checked independently from the prefs checks. r=jimm (1babda578f) - Bug 1260190 - Disable e10s for accessibility users on OS X. r=jimm (219e5b1f19) - Bug 1237769 - Disable e10s on Windows XP if layers acceleration is requested r=milan (60f2434e9f) - Bug 1232911 - [3.2] Block VPX support in ADM on unsupported devices. r=snorp (6924aa073a) - Bug 1263249 - Bubble up unique failureId in GetFeatureStatus. r=mconley,milan (cd56eeab3c) - Bug 1219296 - Split fields not needed for repaints out from FrameMetrics. r=kats (9003ca634a) - Bug 1219296 - Factor out scroll snap information into a form that's usable by the compositor. r=kats (23d3e619a1) - Bug 1219296 - Make ScrollMetadata::sNullMetadata a StaticAutoPtr so that ScrollMetadata can admit nsTArray members. r=kats (1729ff7d93) - Bug 1257641 - Replace the mUpdateScrollOffset bool with an enum, needed in the next patch. r=botond (f9d546f8e8) - Bug 1257641 - Use empty transactions to carry scroll offset updates to APZ that don't require a repaint. r=mattwoodrow,mstange,botond (ba4a8a8c29) - Bug 1246290 - Add a bit to FrameMetrics to indicate if APZ-scrolling should be disabled on that APZC. r=botond (af2067137f) - Bug 1256589 part.4 Move the implementation of PreventDefault() and add PreventDefaultBeforeDispatch() from dom::Event to WidgetEvent r=smaug (e7828f2d8f) - Bug 1256589 part.5 Add DefaultPrevented() and DefaultPreventedByContent() to WidgetEvent r=smaug (e65cdd9127) - Bug 1249915 - Fix missing MOZ_COUNT_CTOR and some misc cleanup. r=karlt (d2f26cf971) - Bug 1154183 part.1 Move shortcut/access key candidate list creators from nsContentUtils to WidgetKeyboardEvent r=smaug (40b0b11a5a) - Bug 1154183 part.2 eKeyDown event should have charCode value of following keypress event r=smaug (28c1443ba3) - Bug 1154183 part.3 Clean up some variable names in nsXBLWindowKeyHandler::WalkHandlersAndExecute() r=smaug (81e25023d8) - Bug 1154183 part.4 Implement nsXBLWindowKeyHandler::GetElementForHandler() r=smaug (b5605d5c83) - Bug 1154183 part.5 Make nsXBLWindowKeyHandler::GetElementForHandler() use early return style r=smaug (017467204f) - Bug 1154183 part.6 Add nsXBLWindowKeyHandler::IsExecuteableElement() r=smaug (1fda349113) - Bug 1154183 part.7 Don't dispatch preceding keydown events of reserved keypress events on content in the default event group r=smaug (15b9e8c9d2) - Bug 1256589 part.6 Move the implementation of IsTrusted() from dom::Event to WidgetEvent r=smaug (ec79520fd3) - Bug 1253044. Fix fall through of observer topics when other conditions aren't met in PresShell::Observe. r=dholbert (dcc36884aa) - Bug 1157546 - Replace the image visibility API with a more general API that tracks visibility for any kind of frame. r=mstange (d6ea061614) - Bug 1219296 - Factor out the algorithm that computes a scroll snap destination into a reusable form. r=kats (296cbe9e49) - Bug 1254275 - Inspect the event queue to find out whether momentum events are following. r=kats (b2bb8a26b9) - Bug 1219296 - Scroll snap directly in APZ instead of going through the main thread. r=kats (0a30b550f9) - Bug 1219296 - Fix an include-what-you-use error. r=kats (4a128ae98e) - Bug 1260588 - C++ APZ should only allow handoff to ancestor APZC r=botond (9856ab5160) - Bug 1257269 - Panning up in a scrollable element should not hide the toolbar r=kats,jchen (1036ffc9e3) - Bug 1219296 - Ship scroll snap information to the compositor. r=kats (0e920f02a1) - Bug 1219296 - Move the layout.css.scroll-snap.proximity-threshold pref to gfxPrefs, so it can be queried on the compositor thread. r=kats (2e3e1ec16e) - Bug 1219296 - Remove StartSmoothScroll()'s argument, which is no longer used. r=kats (12efcd9c79) - Bug 1219296 - Light refactoring to how a smooth scroll is launched inside APZC. r=kats (ba6a9ed9a2) - Bug 1219296 - Followup to fix stale code comments. r=me and DONTBUILD (fec5f65988) - Bug 1257641 - Remove now-unused code for the lightweight scroll offset update message. r=botond (d449e45d6d) - Bug 1236680 Part 1: Add new WinUtils function to Resolve moved Users folder. r=jimm (51d12f856c) - Bug 1236680 Part 2: Resolve GMP path for moved Users folder. r=cpearce (e568217b78) - Bug 1236680 Part 3: Add #ifs to include to fix bustage. r=me (40c38680ea) - Bug 1240315: Add startup crash report annotation for AppInit_DLLs; r=jimm (aa2040baae) - Bug 1253446 - patch 2 - Return the proper scaling factor when querying the primary screen on Windows. r=emk (9765e4f7ca) - Bug 1251624 - patch 1 - The desktop to device scaling in WinUtils::MonitorFromRect should not depend on custom CSS pixel scaling (devPixelsPerPx setting). r=emk (788b4ad5db) - Bug 1251624 - patch 2 - Check for scaling override (devPixelsPerPx setting) in nsScreenWin::GetDefaultCSSScaleFactor, for proper window positioning when a custom scale factor is used. r=emk (2843a3fe70) - Bug 1222149 - delete unused fields from AsyncEncodeAndWriteIcon; r=roc clang-cl says these are unused, so let's delete them. (62cf7f8f47) - Bug 1204809 - Notify (don't hang) third party windows when adding shortcut icon. r=jmathies (7e4058a0f8) - Bug 1253566 - Deal with char16_t/wchar_t mismatch. r=aklotz (1c6cf160c7) - Bug 1211941 - Let nsICacheStorage.openTruncate impl return an HTTP cache entry write handle, r=michal (6a5796fb93) - Bug 1050613 - Make sure force-valid for HTTP cache entries is removed when entries are removed, r=michal (9efb91eefc) - Bug 1248389 - Cache index causing CPU loops, r=honzab (175b5b27f2) - Bug 1066970 - Show 'calculating' during HTTP cache cleaning process in preferences window, r=michal (db722000d8) - Bug 1248958 - CacheIndex mRWBuf ownership too fragile, read-after-free, r=honzab (66ee3d1d0d) - Bug 1248003 - Purge from HTTP cache memory pool only in reasonable intervals, r=michal (1cd6cb5983) - Bug 1068674 - Don't turn off e10s if hardware acceleration is disabled. r=jimm (dfbef44278) (d457251529)1 point
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Well ... I don't know, I guess I subscribe to this school of thinking, I mean, I'm certain my ISP knows pretty much everything about me, but I do nothing wrong. When I gave up all addictive substance/behaviors in 2017 porn also had to go FOR GOOD and never since. I have a very addictive personality so I need be careful of even forum addiction ... which is partly why I don't post as much as I used to. Thank you @Sampei.Nihira for that explanation, I think I get it, but I don't know, I haven't been doing very well as of late and sometimes the simplest of instructions escapes me. Thank you guys for everything. Maybe time to just use my ISP's dns resolver going forward since I'm not on a VPN anyway so I'm not hiding. I mean if anybody wants to come see me that badly just let me know so I can put on a pot of coffee ... I can't cook but I can at least do that much but be warned I'm terrible company nowadays. Take good care.1 point
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Agreed as far as other countries. I was answering an enquiry from a fellow USA member I just wanted to counter the impression I've gained here in the last few pages that you can't really do anything for your own internet safety.1 point
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Looks like so! I'm trying to outsmart you with speed. Coefficient of Purity or Purity Coefficient1 point
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I have updated my self-created, offline Root Certificate Updaters in the section 11.2.4. Downloads related to Root Certificate Updates (in the first post of this thread). I have created the offline Root Certificate Updaters both from 27.02.2024 and the current ones from 26.03.2024 and added the links to my article. Cheers, AstroSkipper1 point