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I haven't found a method yet, but I would prefer insert-inline-end: to be replaced with right: by using Tampermonkey instead of Proxomitron. -
Does it also show in Incognito Mode? Can you see any DNS traffic outside of MSFN when that icon displays? I don't get that icon in 360Chrome v13.5 on XP and I don't get any new icons in Marmaduke Ungoogled v113 on Win10. I suspect your skin has some embedded telemetry "trying" to get out and an unrelated telemetry removal is redirecting to www.google.com.
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Because Imgur is ad-based and the ads can sometimes be a bit R-Rated.
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Appears to be Net Speed Monitor.
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Netflix used to work on my version. But I disable "automatic" Widevine installation and leave it to the end-user to MANUALLY install Widevine (same goes for Flash as far as that goes). I haven't tried Netflix (or Hulu) via 360Chrome for several months. I suppose it's possible that older versions of Widevine get "blacklisted" on the server-side and I doubt there is any client-side fix if that is the case. I've never installed Silverlight (never trusted it, I avoid "installs" and seek "portable" alternatives instead). I rarely Netflix/Hulu via computer but I know for a fact that they both definitely used to work in 360Chrome v13 and v13.5 on XP. One of these weekends I may revisit to make sure Netflix/Hulu "still" works - but it's kind of low-priority at the moment.
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legacyfan - above is a small recap, there were several just for the capital L and F. Perhaps a Post-It Note on your monitor that reads "No username change until January 2028".
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This Proxomitron filter solves https://www.lner.co.uk/ by removing the "level 4" selector arguments and reverting to "level 3". Technically speaking, https://www.lner.co.uk/ is NOT using a "Level 4" selector. They're just using a 3rd Party CSS file written in a SLOPPY way to "protect" any possible 1st Party CSS declarations with the same name from 'accidentally' being applied to the 3rd Party same-name declaration. I do NOT classify this one (and so far only one!) example web site as any pre-v88 Chromium Fork as "requiring" a :not() Level 4 polyfill. It's just a sloppily-written CSS file striving to "protect" 3,954 declarations (which in and of itself is just an INSANE number of CSS declarations). Very simple and should probably add a URL test to only kick in at https://www.lner.co.uk/ Name = "CSS: :not() (style) [sj] (o.1)" Active = TRUE URL = "($TST(hCT=*html)|$TYPE(css))" Limit = 128 Match = ":not(\1,\2\*)" Replace = ":not\1"
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Definitely to me! In my part of the States, I know people that are married for three years before they ever own a car! That is backwards to me, and I suspect to most - but not to all. Maybe that's just today's "kids"? But we also have at least half a dozen Indians (India, not Native American) working for us that are 40+ years old - and have never owned a car. I do not live in Manhattan. Think more along the lines of Nashville, TN, Louisville, KY, and Chicago, IL. But both the 20-something and the 40-something that I cite, they are "happy" with public transportation and being RENTERS. The Indian in my department moved to NYC for college, moved to the Midwest for a career, and lives in an apartment walking-distance from his career job.
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The U.S. is very VERY confusing. People OFTEN want to make "blanket statements" in regards to the U.S. and that simply cannot be done. The U.S. is all over the map (politically, economically, religiously, you name it) in regards to this region versus that region, this State versus that State. You can't say something about Florida and it also be true about California. You can easily live without a car in New York City but not in "upstate" New York - but when people "hear" New York they don't ususally think of "upstate", they think Brooklyn or Manhattan. Same for the California countryside versus LA (Los Angeles) or San Diego or Santa Monica Pier. Global perception of "us" here in the States is often tied to "blue states" and not "red states". It's not all "black and white" despite the "human condition" always trying to minimize the complex into something simple. Something like that...
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We use some "laser weld" machines. We're up to four of them on the factory floor. While #3 is a decade old, #4 is only a year old. All four run XP. My dentist office's X-Ray is ran by XP. At least the portion where they show my the pictures which are standard computer images and not some "black transparent film" that they just shine light through from behind it.
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The "technology" isn't the transistor. It's how you connect them.
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From a manufacturing perspective, think assembly line robots, you would be very surprised to know how much of your "brand new" vehicle is assembled with "robot controllers" running XP. And when the "hardware" dies, it is NOT replaced with non-XP. The XP "image" is carried over to the "new" hardware and that assembly line is put back to work as fast as possible. But you will never see those pictures here. We fire factory workers on the spot if they are caught taking pictures of anything!