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  1. ... Has come back here, as of several minutes ; the maintainer wrote: Clearing your computer's DNS cache might help, too ; the site itself is useful for people on very old browsers (e.g. Opera 12), not able to handle Microsoft's GitHub Releases section...
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  2. Supermium inactive blue is a darker blue (backwards to all of my other apps, active is generally darker than inactive, another reason I have my own theme). Official Chrome, on the other hand, has a light gray for inactive (probably the same light gray as Brave, did not compare directly). So yeah, evidence that the Supermium developer did change the color of an INACTIVE WINDOW.
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  3. I'd prefer a "defuse" -- a "fix" should make it explode more often!
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  4. And here is the map of blocked countries, or those that banned X. Courtesy of. https://brilliantmaps.com/twitter-blocked/
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  5. Funny thing they say, X is allegedly partially blocked in France, I never noticed that! But I'm from a very special, elite region, probably an exemption? Could they keeping X available here because of the rich elitists go on vacations to my town? Could someone from France confirm?
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  6. How to delete your X account permanently in 7 steps, which I did. https://www.businessinsider.com/how-to-delete-x-twitter-account-permanently
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  7. "X was also blocked for more than five months in Brazil last year, after the country claimed it allowed the spread of misinformation, before X eventually complied with a Brazilian Supreme Court order." https://san.com/cc/how-a-french-lawmakers-report-led-to-a-cybercrime-investigation-of-x/
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  8. The suspension is now rescinded, apparently. The site is still not back working yet though, at least not here in the UK.
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  9. Very strange. Never had any crashes with this release. All Python related modules were ported by me from @cmalex's ProxyMII (20220717) release. Check my main article under the sections 8.3.1 and 9.3! As I said, no problems here with these releases on my Windows XP computer. And you are the very first who reported such issues Did you install it by following my instructions? Maybe, you should completely remove it and perform a reinstallation. Is there anything else in your system which might interfere with the Python modules?
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  10. ... Very sad development , indeed: https://github.com/win32ss/supermium/issues/1252 https://github.com/win32ss/supermium/discussions/1251 ... I'm quite sure the Supermium naysayers, several of whom frequent these forum(s) , will be now throwing parties...
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  11. I just installed iTunes 12.11.3.17 using the method linked and it works perfectly with my iPhone 15 on the latest iOS. That includes my iPhone showing up in Windows Explorer and being able to drag and drop my pictures and videos off.
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  12. even newest version can run on windows 7, just need dxgi from windows 10, please read it all..
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  13. New, for you exclusively. Sparing my likes fort tomorrow, for you. https://msfn.org/board/topic/186450-firefox-a-promised-land-of-privacy-that-never-happened-look-elsewhere-unless-youre-a-coder-with-the-ability-to-stop-the-enormous-data-mining/
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  14. Which 100% confirms what I write before about non-standard browsers.
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  15. No "misleading" on my part as I said !I don't know!. I delete it, also isn't misleading, it's being honest. I honestly delete it, always, so?
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  16. Yeah, but you shouldn't get the Captcha at all! I can visit from my iPad without Captcha.
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  17. "Major" Chrome release happens every month, not 2 to 3 weeks. But the future of non-standard browsers on XP is getting very grim for us, as you might see with the many reports about Softpedia, Cloudflare "anti-human protection" sites (which are now countless). Oh, but as we saw recently, you have nothing to worry about with your cross-devices identical fingerprint, at least now I know why you were able to pass through cloudfare, while others couldn't.
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  18. I don't know, but I always delete it, some reporting tool, maybe?
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  19. Had given me an error message earlier, but after clicking retry it worked. They seem to be tinkering with the protocol again.
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  20. Not to confuse you, I'm currently using this account with a normal password, but I just wanted to show you that the OAuth2 option is offered, which I use in Gmail for example.
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  21. In my installation of MailNews, the option OAuth2 exists.
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  22. Regarding Rutger Hauer, I liked very much the film "Blind Fury". I've watched this film a few times in my life. Enjoyed it again and again.
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  23. Right! Of course, I know that the browser checks for extension updates via the pref extensions.update.url. That was exactly what I restored in Mypal 68 months ago, described in my article Restoring the manual and automatic update function for extensions in Mypal 68.13.3b. But, I mainly use New Moon 28, and there is no support for webextensions at all. BTW, I never activated the automatic updates in any @roytam1's browsers. And TBH, I never thought Serpent 55 would look for webextension updates for a legacy extension. But as I already mentioned, I can make my mod/fork such unique as I did in the case of my fork Check My IP Address & Location 1.3. Then, updates won't be found for it any longer. PS: And the more I think about it , the more I am now inclined to do just that. One more thing @VistaLover, I totally forgot to say thanks for your deeper insights on that matter!
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  24. @Mathwiz I have thought about your problem again and could imagine that you may have installed the uBO webextension in the past. Could I be right? In any case, I will examine this issue in my Serpent 55 installation the next days. If, contrary to my expectations, I find that Serpent 55 tries to automatically update the legacy extension uBlock Origin to the latest compatible webextension, I can make my fork so unique that it can never be identified as uBlock Origin again. Then, it couldn't be automatically updated anymore by whatever mechanism. The updating of my fork/mod should only be done by a manual editing of its code inside the xpi file unless gorhill would decide to support the legacy extension again which, however, will probably never be the case. PS: Please, test your issue in a fresh, clean profile and report here! Thanks!
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  25. @Mathwiz Very strange! In my latest release uBlock Origin 1.16.4.31, I have removed the auto-update function of the internal list of all preselected filter lists and the updateURL inside the install.rdf file. Therefore, my fork can't actually initiate any auto-update actions. Did you install uBlock Origin 1.16.4.31 after a complete cleaning of all remnants as I described in my article? Very important is to delete the ublock0.sqlite file in the profile subfolder extension-data before installing uBO. And don't install uBO on top of an already existing installation! It won't work properly. I personally do not use the auto-update function of the Add-ons Manager in @roytam1's browser editions. All update processes are done by me manually. Therefore, this never happened to me.
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  26. One just doesn't do that. One doesn't put others first in order to hide behind them. You asked for moderation here and nobody else did. So, for better or worse, you will have to take a stand on your own statements. And if someone says or advises you something, then that has nothing to do with an attack. That's simply ridiculous and nonsense once again.
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