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  1. A good question would be - before making such a general/generic appeal - WHO actually uses mega.nz on MSFN, Anyway, only for the record: jaclaz
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  2. The browser is the most important component of the security configuration. The first door to access to internet and therefore the first door for any malware. I am grateful for the work that Roytam1 does every week. Not only does using an updated browser allow you to enjoy the web in the best way, but the new added code, at least statistically, can prevent any OS compromises if we browse malformed web pages. Using an efficient adblocker allows you to browse faster. Even better with the use of eMatrix or Noscript but not with the default settings. It is useless to use browsers with the support terminated for years to navigate faster, then if the PC has other ballast such as the antivirus active in real time, etc. This is my thought. Others obviously do what they think is best for them.
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  3. 300+ MB RAM with only the "Tableau" open ??? HECK NO, that's not for me! (you asked my opinion, lol) Plus I don't want my browser to use my OS's proxy settings - I know there's probably an extension for that but the 300+ MB RAM with nothing open is a showstopper for me.
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  4. Can you include Pale Moon Commander into the package? It is a small GUI in the style of existing dialogs for configuring preferences of about:config. A dialog should have been in the browser from day one. What is your position on extending the Pale Moon browser with functions that do not exist upstream? I am thinking for an easier way of adding search engines (searchable forums, databases, etc.). The Web, including modern MSFN, unfortunately is among the highest CPU load applications I regularly use. And yet one often can read claims that for web browsing one needs only an inexpensive, low power nettop/netbook... Very nice website Soggi.
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  5. You should direct some (most) of this displeasement to lazy web devs that insist on using bloated JS frameworks for everything on a simple page.
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  6. Weird! Very weird! Date on the first one is today!!! Looks like there is *free* extended support for Office 2010? @Dave-H @win32 @crashnburn4u ??? Incidentally, I found there are things like this going on: https://www.techradar.com/au/news/thousands-of-users-at-risk-by-still-using-microsoft-office-2010-but-this-company-offers-a-fix Though if Microsoft is doing it for free, why bother with that? Would be nice if we could community source new patches or something but I guess we'll have to see what happens. UPDATE: OK, looks like these might be critical vulnerabilities in Office 2010, which is why MSFT patched them. Oddly, they don't list them here: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/officeupdates/update-history-office-2010-click-to-run They do list them here, though: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4583503/november-2020-updates-for-microsoft-office Looks like there were actually 6 updates, Dave - you missing one?
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