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Dixel

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  1. Do you have any proof that "win32 or Chromium Team silently implemented ("borrowed") parts of your solutions inside chrome.dll"? I'm not saying it did or didn't happen, I just want to see some proof.
  2. Do we know who pushes uBO light?
  3. I know, but it was a purely personal suggestion to that specific user, what does it have to do with "99% of Chrome users"? There was no "argument", until you abruptly intervened our pleasant conversation with such baseless accusations. https://msfn.org/board/topic/183484-polyfill-whats-all-this-then/?do=findComment&comment=1268314
  4. Probably they too see the empty squares on the site, just like Bing shows?
  5. Netherlands is a rather recent name, our country was called Holland before, not long ago, even in the 1990s.
  6. So a dialect, then? Interesting, that would explain the squares instead of letters. I assumed you were Russian because I (and most people) don't have fonts with russian hieroglyphs, and they show as empty squares on my PC.
  7. Who knows, probably you're one of the rich russian off-springs that have the ability to avoid trenches.
  8. I have an opposite experience, on later batches they always cheap out on parts. The same goes for hardware and games. v1.0 is the golden standard, at least it was, until they started to use free workers everywhere.
  9. I don't care what they write about user serviceable parts of Chrome. Under the bonnet, it was the same ol' Chrome. In 111 they made drastic changes, so it wasn't possible to run it even with Ex-kernel (vista and 7, both). That was one of the reasons for starting Supermium, as per win32's words.
  10. As a beginner, he would have troubles with the system files replacements in Windows 8, it's not Vista or even 7.
  11. I think you confuse 110 with 120. 110 works on Vista pretty well, and that only with API redirects/stubs. Starting 111 is only where they began to fiddle/mess with memory functioning and Dwrite.
  12. No solutions as of yet, what they did in the new Ungoogled patch - doesn't block all, btw. It's now more of a partially broken API there, from the looks of it.
  13. I have a really hard time believing Bing would have troubles to show Japanese. You mean people boycott you? I'm Dutch, BTW, not English.
  14. That's good to hear! So, is it russian, then?
  15. Thanks! And what language is that? By any chance, do you know? I doubt "shareing" was translated automatically.
  16. No text is shown on the site, is it remote fonts or something like that?
  17. Hello and welcome! You've been missing a lot of fun!
  18. I'm against Open Source in the current form/state. The quality dropped down significantly. People just need to be paid! For example, MPC-HC. It's not what it used to be, polished and versatile.
  19. Why would you care about it? Only users below 10 might notice, At least, it's less of bother with polyfilling.
  20. Plagiarism from here. https://msfn.org/board/topic/186280-looks-like-open-source-isnt-so-open-anymore/?do=findComment&comment=1268310
  21. I have an investigative journalist article where they caught Kaspersky helped to track users per FSB request and then they raided their house, I'll not add it here because another user already tried, and it got deleted immediately.
  22. It doesn't prove anything. Russia actively uses VPN literally everywhere, including MSFN bots and troll farms on Twitter. (remember the topic about Russia+VPN). It's on the contrary, Russia blocks own citizens and some connections from outside, but not spyware and bots it spreads all over the world. If we see such Kaspersky promotion pressure even here, the ban the US gov. implemented hits them hard.
  23. So stay on 110 for now, it's quite fast (yeah, "gut feeling")
  24. On the contrary! In that 94th version of yours Client Hint was experimental/partial/not fully implemented.
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