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  1. You need to be precise with the model. The label doesn't mean it was produced by WD, For example, somewhere in 2016, WD acquired Hitachi, they are of good quality. They only produce 6TB and up, for WD. Example: WD80EZZX and WD80EFZX are labelled as US7SAJ800 equating an Ultrastar He8-8 model.
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  2. They now replaced EFRX with EFZX, it sucks 'cause it's also shingled.
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  3. Respectfully @Cixert, I know you're a good guy, but you should always listen to D.Draker. xD I literally ate tons of HDDs. Buy Enterprise grade drives, only those are still being made somewhat good. EDIT. @Karla Sleutel, EFRX is a good choice, sucks they don't produce them anymore,
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  4. @D.Draker's on vacation. Winter holidays. Nothing surprising. You have to wait.
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  5. 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 https://o.rthost.win/basilisk/basilisk55-win32-git-20250111-8673ef410-xpmod.7z Win64 https://o.rthost.win/basilisk/basilisk55-win64-git-20250111-8673ef410-xpmod.7z repo: https://github.com/roytam1/basilisk55 Repo changes: - import from UXP: [no issue] Remove duplicate FLAC MIME type define. (e448ec4c) (5b26701e8) - import from UXP: Issue #2673 - Part 1: Minor ADTSDemuxer cleanup. (0c2130e6) (41beb54ee) - import from UXP: Issue #2673 - Part 2: Add ADTS format sniffer. (e25b285c) (21fdf77d6) - import from UXP: Issue #2673 - Part 3: Fix coding style. (8f5a66b4) (2bc9250f9) - import from UXP: Issue #2673 - Part 2b: Improve ADTS format sniffer's performance. (8f52da32) (95de7368e) - import from UXP: Issue #2673 - Part 4: Hook up the ADTS sniffer + raw AAC MIME type. (d63a56ad) (7817adba9) - import from UXP: [network] Verify connection NPN against negotiated NPN. (024ab86b) (1da458536) - import from UXP: [DOM] Slightly extend lifetime of data in Structured Clone operations. (e60e1266) (ac9bdf554) - import from UXP: [DOM] Convert cleanup of FlushCurrentWord() to a ScopeExit task. (5ea8de02) (8673ef410)
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  6. New build of Serpent/UXP for XP! Test binary: Win32 https://o.rthost.win/basilisk/basilisk52-g4.8.win32-git-20250111-3219d2d-uxp-44f397bea2-xpmod.7z Win64 https://o.rthost.win/basilisk/basilisk52-g4.8.win64-git-20250111-3219d2d-uxp-44f397bea2-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-20250111-3219d2d-uxp-44f397bea2-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-20250111-d849524bd-uxp-44f397bea2-xpmod.7z Win32 IA32 https://o.rthost.win/palemoon/palemoon-28.10.7a1.win32-git-20250111-d849524bd-uxp-44f397bea2-xpmod-ia32.7z Win32 SSE https://o.rthost.win/palemoon/palemoon-28.10.7a1.win32-git-20250111-d849524bd-uxp-44f397bea2-xpmod-sse.7z Win64 https://o.rthost.win/palemoon/palemoon-28.10.7a1.win64-git-20250111-d849524bd-uxp-44f397bea2-xpmod.7z Official UXP changes picked since my last build: - [no issue] Remove duplicate FLAC MIME type define. (e448ec4c0d) - Issue #2673 - Part 1: Minor ADTSDemuxer cleanup. (0c2130e615) - Issue #2673 - Part 2: Add ADTS format sniffer. (e25b285ca7) - Issue #2673 - Part 3: Fix coding style. (8f5a66b486) - Issue #2673 - Part 2b: Improve ADTS format sniffer's performance. (8f52da3288) - Issue #2673 - Part 4: Hook up the ADTS sniffer + raw AAC MIME type. (d63a56adac) - [network] Verify connection NPN against negotiated NPN. (024ab86be6) - [DOM] Slightly extend lifetime of data in Structured Clone operations. (e60e1266e9) - [DOM] Convert cleanup of FlushCurrentWord() to a ScopeExit task. (5ea8de0262) No official Pale-Moon changes picked since my last build. No official Basilisk changes picked since my last build. Update Notice: - You may delete file named icudt*.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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  7. How to remove Google Analytics telemetry in Tampermonkey. Also some GUI-related items of telemetric intent. First - be warned, Tampermonkey also has a "time bomb" (contribution solicitation) and a "the version you are using has been tampered with, please uninstall and reinstall from official sources" embedded 'checks' which are reported via automated visits to the "home page". So those should also be "defused" (and are in the below mods). I cite the changes for v4.13 as that is the version that I use. In extension.js, make the following mods (before line is first line, modified line is second line): },i=$('<iframe src="ht tps://www.tampermonkey.net/contrib.php?embedded=2'+(t?"&locale="+t:"")+"&src="+(e||"e")+rea.runtime.short_id+'" class="contrib_iframe"></iframe>'),s=[$('<button [IGNORE SPACE IN HTTPS] },i=$(''),s=[$('<button l=i("div","head_container","opt","head_container"),c=i("div","tv_container_fit","opt","tv_container"),A=s("a","head_link","heads","head_link");A.href="https://www.tampermonkey.net",A.target="_blank";const l=i("div","head_container","opt","head_container"),c=i("div","tv_container_fit","opt","tv_container"),A=s("a","head_link","heads","head_link");const r=i("div","head_container","ask","head_container"),o=i("div","tv_container_fit","ask","tv_container"),a=s("a","head_link","ask","head_link");a.href="https://www.tampermonkey.net",a.target="_blank";const r=i("div","head_container","ask","head_container"),o=i("div","tv_container_fit","ask","tv_container"),a=s("a","head_link","ask","head_link");const In background.js, make the following mods (before line is first line, modified line is second line): sub_menu_item:!0,pos:"bottom",items:[]};A.items.push({name:M.I18N.getMessage("Dashboard"),image:"utilities",url:rea.extension.getURL("options.html")+"#"+ sub_menu_item:!0,pos:"bottom-disabled",items:[]};A.items.push({name:M.I18N.getMessage("Dashboard"),image:"utilities",url:rea.extension.getURL("options.html")+"#"+ e;h.length?(e={name:"scripts_new",id:"scripts_new",sub_menu_item:!0,pos:"center",items:[]},s.push(e)):e=l;const e;h.length?(e={name:"scripts_new",id:"scripts_new",sub_menu_item:!0,pos:"center-disabled",items:[]},s.push(e)):e=l;const e=[],r=M.I18N.getLocale(),n={name:"commands",id:"commands",sub_menu_item:!0,pos:"left",items:[] e=[],r=M.I18N.getLocale(),n={name:"commands",id:"commands",sub_menu_item:!0,pos:"left-disabled",items:[] e=12096e5;let (this is the "time bomb", 12096e5 milliseconds = 14 days, this and the next mod are related, there are other ways to defuse, this is just what I did as the "easiest" to defuse) e=0;let r=Date.now(),n=!t.first_run||t.first_run.ts+e<r,s=!t.hide,o=!t.contributed,a=!t.later||t.later.ts+e<r;if(!Ne.RUNTIME.SAFARI&&!Ne.RUNTIME.DOLPHIN&&n&&s&&o&&a)return r=Date.now(),n=!t.first_run||t.first_run.ts+e<e,s=!t.hide,o=!t.contributed,a=!t.later||t.later.ts+e<e;if(!Ne.RUNTIME.SAFARI&&!Ne.RUNTIME.DOLPHIN&&n&&s&&o&&a)return newV:rea.extension.manifest.version,oldV:null,first_run:!1,active:!1},r=()=>{if(!kt.late)return (disables "first run" Mickey Mouse Crap, ie, disables auto-visit to home page [which has also been seen to launch a HUNDRED chrome.exe's in Supermium!]) newV:rea.extension.manifest.version,oldV:null,first_run:!1,active:!1},r=()=>{if(!kt-disabled.late)return URL("ht tps://www.tampermonkey.net/uninstall.php?ext="+rea.runtime.short_id),_t.init(()=>{Ye.finalize()}),Object(ie.init) (disables "dumb" 'why did you uninstall me' auto-visit Mickey Mouse Crap) [IGNORE SPACE IN HTTPS] URL("disabled-ht tps://www.tampermonkey.net/uninstall.php?ext="+rea.runtime.short_id),_t.init(()=>{Ye.finalize()}),Object(ie.init) In style.css, make the following mods (I wouldn't call them telemetric, I'm only including since I am listing my mods): sup{font-size:small} sup{display:none} .noborder{border-collapse:collapse;border-spacing:0;border:0}.float{float:left} .noborder{border-collapse:collapse;border-spacing:0;border:0}.float{cursor:default;float:left} .contrib_button{padding:10px;margin:0 10px} .contrib_button{display:none} .social{font-size:.5em;display:inline;vertical-align:bottom} .social{display:none} Hmm, I think that's all of my v4.13 changes. Google Analytics does not seem to be one of my v4.13 changes. Telling me that Google Analytics was added with LATER VERSIONS. One moment, I'll do a little more digging...
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  8. My new laptop [Asus Vivobook Pro 16] came with Windows 11, i am hating it, honestly it is 10x times worse than Windows 10. Windows 10 on first boot takes 2GB of RAM with all my CAD and Visual Studio install, 11 on fresh system consuming 6 gb + ram. What kind of bloatware is this? Some of my insider friend inside Microsoft said with Windows 12 it will get worse, some components in Windows 11 Shell is React Native, but majority will be react native in windows 12.
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  9. I got it to work (sort of...) by going to `about:config` and change the string of: general.useragent.override.youtube.com into: Mozilla/5.0 (%OS_SLICE% rv:115.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/115.0
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  10. The noise is mostly low frequency hum (motor?), sometimes high pitched frequencies, older people don't hear high pitched noises.
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  11. And for rather younger people like me, HDDs are not popular anymore, I think they are in decline, everyone just streams these days. That would explain the pitiful quality!
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  12. 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.
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  13. From what we all see on numerous forums/posts, Seagate is/was always in the lead of all failures, be it their build quality, firmware, poor warranty or anything else. The question is, why even bother buying them? This information is all over the internet for many decades.
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  14. I never understood those people who continued to use non-80s-made drivers when their health drops below 100%.
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  15. Mylene Farmer 2003 Remixes, also in 24bit. Yes, I do listen to pop sometimes.
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  16. 2004 Astronaut by Duran Duran, Vinyl E2 92900
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  17. The filter list "filters.txt" with the title "uBlock filters" loads all the other lists "filters-202x.txt" where x is an integer from 0 to 4. They all form a single filter list with the title "uBlock filters". What is there not to understand? If you want to have a deeper understanding of all these things, then you need to consult the sources I provided in my previous posts and you should examine the filter lists themselves.
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  18. The filter list with the title "uBlock filters" contains filters optimised for uBlock, to be used along EasyList. Here is a link for more information: https://github.com/uBlockOrigin/uAssets To get information about each list, you have to look inside them. New filters from 2024 will be stored in the list "filters-2024.txt". Here is a quotation from inside the list: Which optimised folders? The "Optimized" filter lists are simply optimised versions of already existing ones. No more, no less. You can find them on the website Filterlists together with a description.
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  19. Hello @Amigafever! I increased the maxVersion only to 32.* but it should install on Pale Moon 33 beta, too. The maxVersion is not that important as, for example, the minVersion. BTW, you can easily increase it yourself inside the install.rdf file. If my mod is working in the coming versions Pale Moon 33.x which of course has to be confirmed first, I will change the maxVersion to 33.* in my next update.
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  20. Can you elaborate on these changes? What are the first two lists, and what are the optimized ones? I use the last official Ublock legacy, and Easylist and Easyprivacy work just fine, or so it seems. Hello @Octopuss! The lists "filters-2023.txt" and "filters-2024.txt" are new lists which are automatically loaded by the main filter list "filters.txt". This list can be found in the Filter lists tab with the title "uBlock filters". All of these filter lists are normally supplied by the xpi file by default and loaded internally. In the old beta xpi file of uBlock Origin 1.16.4.31b2, there were only the lists "filters.txt", "filters-2020.txt", "filters-2021.txt" and "filters-2022.txt". Due to the lack of updates, the new lists "filters-2023.txt" and "filters-2024.txt" have no longer been added to the xpi file. That's what I corrected. And I updated all of them additionally to also avoid loading errors and to be more up-to-date. The filter lists "EasyList (Optimized)" and "EasyPrivacy (Optimized)" are simply optimised filter lists of the already existing lists "EasyList" and "EasyPrivacy". Here is a quotation taken from the EasyList (Optimized) list's description on Filterlists: Both lists were recommended by @VistaLover, and that's actually enough for me to add them to my special mod. There are much more optimised versions of filter lists available, though. I will check them when time is available. Cheers, AstroSkipper
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  21. Thanks for your feedback! No problem for me to replace the EasyList Dutch by EasyDutch. I am German as you surely know. Therefore, I do not check other language-specific lists. Such changes will only be made by me if reported here such as you did. And I'll check if the Online Malicious URL Blocklist has to be replaced by the Online Malicious URL Blocklist (AdGuard). Thanks again for reporting! Cheers, AstroSkipper
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