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D.Draker

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  1. Money? Anyways, but even if it's so, I can't understand those individuals. I spent many decades being a merc, yet I always choose whom I work for in accordance with my views, common sense and morals.
  2. Lol, they asked to scan with AV, not to get a lesson on "legality". You failed to mention portable Kernels, like the Vista Kernel was, for example. And I don't know whether this one is portable, any ideas? And as for installing, I 100% agree with you, I never installed those. Too much risk.
  3. Thank you for the advice, but no, I don't install custom fonts, otherwise the system would be compromised and prone to more extensive fingerprinting. What I love in Chinese browsers (Cent, CatsXP), they try to already include most fonts and certificates within them, it's not the case with Supermium, unfortunately.
  4. Yes, it does. Here's the explanations. AA increases linear brightness by 21%. Thick fonts don't need that amount of AA, hence less bright and stay darker. https://msfn.org/board/topic/185045-supermium/page/95/#findComment-1276059
  5. My eyesight is indeed getting worse, I of course meant compensate, sorry fellas.
  6. Thanks for the explanations! I have a PRO grade monitor with 97% NTSC colour coverage, despite being old, it doesn't cut corners on the accuracy, I replaced all caps to Epcos (ex-Siemens). It's now flawless, I have zero brightens troubles with Brave, CatsXP, Cent is a bit brighter, but it's tolerable. Basilisk/Serpent/New Moon, never heard of them. Supermium is way OFF, like you said, about 21 percent. Probably, the reason many don't notice is their BAD/cheap/old/out-of-specs LCD and/or poor eyesight due to the old age. I don't need that 21% added brightness.
  7. Do you know where to edit the RGB values in Chrome? https://msfn.org/board/topic/185045-supermium/page/95/#findComment-1276047
  8. @Eldritch Wolf. Lemme help you. @Tihiy
  9. Sorry can't help, MBAM for Vista is very old, makes no sense.
  10. Who knows?! I'd say it's highly suspicious that the account "vxiiduu's" activity is private only. And the repo marked as public.
  11. I can only guess the same's happening with Supermium, that would be a perfect explanation why Brave is on the normal level of brightness, and Supermium isn't. One of the reasons I'm not getting back to it. sadly/
  12. I think it's this one. The odd thing, is that his location was always Russia, and now Mauritius, oh-oh. https://msfn.org/board/profile/36858-tihiy/ You're welcome!
  13. Go to your monitor and start adding the brightness slowly, see how the fonts become thinner and more washed out, so you would need to complicate with your contrast, But in most modern cards - you can't, because the plonkers already set it beyond the reasonable limit in the card BIOS. I had analysed many BIOSes, and in nVidia the RGB values can easily be at 157%, instead of the standard 50. It's called brightness wars, for the people to get a false feeling of the beefy and juicy card they bought.
  14. I was referring to the cold boot only, I don't usually do "sleep".
  15. It's till very long. I have a first gen iCore Xeon, is your PSU fine? How long ago did you measure the voltages?
  16. I have an idea, why won't you just tag the developer, and see if he ignores your valid and totally legit question. Tag him like you would've tagged me @D.Draker.
  17. I'm not complaining to anyone, you are. I'm merely stating the fact, and the most likely reason fir this.
  18. It's too long. My old and ancient hardware (approx. 2009) boots up Vista in 5-6 seconds. And that's on a mechanical HDD. I assume you're on SSD?
  19. What exactly you don't understand? it's the trend to block VPN wherever and whenever they can, For example, people on MSFN already discussed the inability to get their software updates via VPN from developers' servers. The developer wants to know your REAL IP to get the data mining, and for what purpose, it's up to you to guess.
  20. It's the ongoing fight against anonymity on all fronts, and from all developers and web sites. Twitter, facebook, reddit, insta, they all blocked VPN, Most of the updates you won't get with VPN enabled.
  21. I use post Windows 8.1 CentBrowser, long after this old OS was abandoned, and while Supermium is indeed totally modern and flat, just like you wrote, how did they manage to keep all the curviness in CentBrowser? It looks just like the old chrome we all knew. And no matter how many times I read about the plans of getting the old theme to Supermium, its each new version becomes more and more flatter.
  22. Explain, what do you mean by non-fat? For me, non-fat was always without SP1. Thanks.
  23. It's not the renderring, it's the over-bright videocard, The output RGB signal is too bright, hence washed out. Google AMD vs Nvidia brightness. Nvidia has gone insane lately. If you compare their card from 2013 with, let's say, 2017-2022, the brightness increased like 3x times, while AMD was still somewhat fine in that terms up to 2016 or so. Intel is bright, too. Supermium didn't work out for my needs, and I officially declare - I'm not going back to it, it's so sad, I had high hopes. Now our path lies in different directions,
  24. Yeah, for you, yes, But I don't understand Chinese (or Korean?). I can't even distinguish those two. Besides, I heavily damaged one of my eyes, and only one can see somewhat well. Probably, will have to resort to the operation.
  25. That's an enormously negative effect on the ecology, all those rotting corpses create toxins that poison the land, rivers, thus affecting the poor animals. When I was in Ukraine, I saw a huge white rat, it was so cute. I don't know its proper name.
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