Later on, they became more "clever" to not openly add links to their pages in their scripts by using plain text, and now use Chrome's inbuilt Google Analytics, which is invoked via rather sophisticated and/or hidden scripts.
Well, looks like the lust for glory has finally caught up with win32, I don't know how else to explain it. Why would he intentionally edit that value?
All those were supposed to be untouched, that value hasn't changed in decades.
It's their internal coding, not related to the actual UA version,
All archived websites, I wanted to access via web.archive.org were properly displayed in New Moon 28 for the last years. Some weeks ago, when I had to access such websites on web.archive.org, there were definitely no problems I could have noticed. But I'll test your link when I am at my desktop computer again. At the moment, I am surfing on my Android tablet.
I tested your linked website in the latest release of New Moon 28 (2023-10-06). I couldn't observe any serious problems except the initially cumbersome loading I already mentioned. Here is a screenshot as a proof:
Although web.archive.org works for me in New Moon 28, I have noticed, however, that the website has become more cumbersome and difficult to load than it was a few months ago.
If you meant Windows 7 style in light mode, there's a variant with darkened active button https://startisback.com/Windows 7 active.msstyles though sloppy
It's simple, EFRX are a series of server models, hence the producer doesn't care about the noise, but at least it's more reliable, it works fine even today - 24/7.
Well, I tried uBlock 1.54, and I wasn't happy with its slow performance at all, frankly I'm disappointed. In the end, it glitched out for me completely, leaving the lists' page totally empty.
I can take a wild guess, most are based on the same Realtek chip, perhaps that's what the OP meant. Several of these I bought in the past did. Most died very fast. Make sure they are properly cooled.
All archived websites, I wanted to access via web.archive.org were properly displayed in New Moon 28 for the last years. Some weeks ago, when I had to access such websites on web.archive.org, there were definitely no problems I could have noticed. But I'll test your link when I am at my desktop computer again. At the moment, I am surfing on my Android tablet.