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  1. Well, if you ask me to launch a nice topic about the good things in life, here is one... It's true, that we live in dark times for humanity as a whole, but then to detoxify from all this - we'll talk only about good things in life, if you want... All subjects are welcome here, as long as they will talk about pretty and nice side of life... about hope for better times, about interesting things for people eager to learn, with beautiful photos and videos, with mood and smiles.... in freedom. So be warned that ugliness and sadness has no place here. Your preferences will be mine. First of all I would like to ask you to suggest me the pretty title of this topic... Does "Pretty Detox Posts" sound good to you?...Whoever has a better idea, please present it here, pretty please. THANK YOU! I would like to start, to make it easier for me (it's already late here...), with a nice link to bored panda website - today with the theme "50 People Having A Pretty Miserable Day (New Pics)" - 50 People Having A Pretty Miserable Day (New Pics): https://www.boredpanda.com/bad-day-accidents-fails/ - my favorite is this one: #4 For A Month, I Thought I Lost My Wedding Ring On A Cross Country Road Trip. Finally, I Gave Up Ever Seeing It Again When We Realized It Was Under My Husband's Deodorant I called gas stations, pawn shops, searched lost and found posts. by roseazomReport Not bad this one! Then for those who would like to sleep at night, this: "Sonido de Lluvia Relajante - Sin truenos y un poco Intensa para dormir #197" - Relaxing Rain Sound - No thunder and a little bit intense to sleep with:
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  2. Looking for a person with Python programming skills to implement TLS 1.3 functionality in ProxHTTPSProxy REV3e! We need a person with Python programming skills to implement TLS 1.3 and its ciphers to the latest version REV3e of ProxHTTPSProxy. Three ciphers associated with TLS 1.3 have to be added to the existing package of REV3e. Its OpenSSL version 1.1.1d already supports TLS 1.3. To assess whether such a project can be realized, the source code can be viewed first, of course. This is the download link of ProxHTTPSProxy REV3e's source code: https://www.mediafire.com/file/s9027bdxffodbna/cryptography-2.8-py3.4_openssl-1.1.1d.rar/file All information about ProxHTTPSProxy can be found in the first post of my thread: Any ideas or suggestions are welcome! If there is such a person, I'll be pleased to get your opinion whether such a project is possible or not. I personally cannot estimate the scope and the effort required for such a project, since I unfortunately do not have any knowledge in the Python programming language. That's the reason for this call. The goal is to get a proxy with the most recent protocol and its ciphers in Windows XP and to future-proof this OS. Thanks in advance! Kind regards, AstroSkipper
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  3. I mean all that free crossing of code from different events of multiple branches of all forgotten trees. Sweet tooth wanted his precious code in his hands all of the time, all for and by himself
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  4. While it has seen little activity as of late , it wouldn't hurt, IMHO, to also post in the Programming MSFN subforum ; OTOH, posting multiple copies of the same "plea" should, in general, be avoided (Forum Rules -> Posting Guidelines -> 2.a) ... Kindest regards
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  5. ... Another approach would be to first install Serpent Tester Tool: https://github.com/Nebula-Mechanica/serpent-tester-tool/releases/tag/1.0.0 and with that done, test install the PM-specific extension in St52/UXP ...
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  6. JustOff offers a few extensions for multiple browsers, but most of his extensions are for Pale Moon only. Unfortunately, Greedy Cache is one of these extensions. If it was compatible with Firefox or Serpent, he'd have added most probably suitable compatibility strings to the file install.rdf. But you can add these strings by editing install.rdf, install your mod afterwards and do your own test. It's totally easy, and you have nothing to lose. Cheers, AstroSkipper
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  7. It is audio volume system tray slider control.
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  8. Wow GD 2W10 Nice info! Going to leave it on a test machine for the time being and see what happens with a major update.... Thanks for all your time and effort.... bookie32
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