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  1. Update: electricity company postponed this to early-June, exact date will be notified later.
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  2. I love my uBlock Origin Legacy. You can use it to remove any nonsense in New Moon 28 or Serpent 52, for example, much too big and totally senseless pictures.
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  3. This now appears permanently in the Browser Console because your HTML document is not configured correctly. Ok. No answer is an answer too. I think this here might be a fix for your site inside your header: <head> <meta charset="UTF-8"> </head>
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  4. https://www.techspot.com/news/111434-tofu-brine-could-power-safer-batteries-last-decades.html Tofu Brine could power safer batteries that last decades, researchers say A new neutral-electrolyte battery survives more than 120,000 cycles without fire risk By Skye Jacobs Today (Feb 23, 2026) Bottom line: A mixture most people associate with tofu production could soon help make safer, longer-lasting batteries. Researchers from the City University of Hong Kong and Southern University of Science and Technology have built a water-based power cell that runs on tofu brine – the mineral-rich solution left behind after pressing soy curds. The design replaces the complex, flammable chemistry of lithium-ion batteries with an electrolyte that's as safe as saltwater. In lab tests, the prototype endured more than 120,000 charge cycles, an endurance record that far exceeds today's commercial standards. Typical electric-vehicle batteries degrade after just a few thousand cycles – even long-duration grid systems seldom survive beyond ten thousand. ...
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  5. And a short annoucement! From now on we have one more tester. And the latecomer is: @NotHereToPlayGames. Welcome on board! And my first recommendation: please read the complete documentation first! Just to avoid problems!
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  6. But you can hide more icons which you only use rarely. By clicking on the arrow you have access to them at any time. I think it's a great feature! You can hide the systray icon of Min2Tray using the hotkey ALT + S , but unfortunately, all windows of Min2Tray will be invisible, i.e., the status window of ProxHTTPSProxy, too. But if you have so many icons in your systray, then there will be some of them which can be hidden temporarily by Windows XP native feature.
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  7. @Dave-H Here my log of HTTPSProxy on working MU site: https://imgur.com/EZWYr7p By the way where is the log file located? I couldn't find anyone.
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  8. @Mathwiz Ok, indeed this could be the problem. @Dave-H Maybe you turn back time to 2020 and let HTTPSProxy generate a new one with duration of 10 years beginning at time of creation. Certs folder of HTTPSProxy must be cleared. Then we will know whether our guess is correct or not.
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  9. @Mathwiz Of course I don't know how long these remnants of MU will last but deleting the HTTPSProxy CA certificate in HTTPSProxy's program folder let HTTPSProxy generate a new one with duration of 10 years beginning at time of creation I think.
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  10. @Mathwiz My ProxHTTPSProxy CA certificate is valid until 2025 but my HTTPSProxy CA certificate is valid until 2030 which was recreated in 2020. I deleted all certificates in \Certs and site certificates were recreated when visiting these sites. I have installed both Proxy versions and after configuring properly they are working on Microsoft Update site without any problems.
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  11. @Dave-H Use the folder HTTPSProxy! Both are identical versions except for one file and this is config.ini. In folder HTTPSProxy there is one, in folder Update HTTPSProxy is none due to the idea you will update an existing installation and don't want to loose your settings which would be overwitten by new one. In first installation you have no config.ini so you are working from scratch. I think that was the idea of @Thomas S.. He released two versions but first release had been faulty so users had to update.
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