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Do they actually work in this new 124 version? Did you test them? https://browserleaks.com/client-hints
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I can, with the list of all flags the OP provided, I think it's related to IP. Without these, of course. --cipher-suite-blacklist="0xc013,0xc014,0x009c,0x009d,0x002f,0x0035
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Be on your guard with it! Blacklisting certain ciphers makes your HTTP2 fingerprint 100% unique, just sayin'. NSA (or whom you were afraid earlier, I forgot) will place red flags on such visits. Probably better to not touch that values at all and run default.
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I'm a French national. I'm an ex-military. But not retired completely. As of now, I work in a private sector. I visit different countries. And what if I visit United States to collaborate with, say also military men who are on active state duty, as a private contractor, not clear from these explanations. It can be a prolonged period, say 4 months or even more. I see you're quite familiar with the subject. Could I use Kaspersky, then?
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What do you mean by "persons". Is it a somewhat specific group of people, or maybe officials, like person-non-grata? Probably you wanted to write citizens? Strange, suspicious English, mind you.
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Yes, right, MKVToolnix, for example.
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Force Windows XP to treat signed and unsigned drivers equally?
D.Draker replied to LoneCrusader's topic in Windows XP
Windows Hardware Certification Kit User's Guide Article 26/02/2017 https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/windows/hardware/hck/jj124227(v=vs.85) Bear in mind, it's not that simple as it may seem. Probably, the easier solution would be to use a third party cert tool, such as guys who made a signed driver for their old VM ware XP driver using some Chinese certification system. Sorry, can't find the link, it was a long time ago. That said, I used to sigh my modded nVidia drivers with other methods, unfortunately XP wouldn't accept them. -
What do you mean "maybe"? Western software is everywhere, and on the leading positions. "Maybe" is not the right word in this case. There's simply no alternative. I tried some software from Eastern Europe, including Avast, it was terrible. It's not only my opinion, it was a huge scandal with Avast. Regarding "freedom", written by you in CAPSLOCK, it's a very old KGB playbook, literally everyone is aware of it, it's when our foes use Western freedoms against our systems. I support the US Government decision to ban Kaspersky. I have another question, why did they allow it in the first place? It's more a rhetorical question now, but in any case, it points out to something fishy among the midst of US services, because it's always too obvious with Russia, what it will do and so on. I wish it was just humour! Nevertheless, thanks for the compliment!
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In such case, the comeback to Russia would be a good decision, I mean, Kaspersly is so much worth it, so you say. P.S. You know something we don't? What else Russia will do on September 30, 2024? Do I need to alert the authorities?
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This whole post is off topic, not only the Arabic part. Because those two aren't tied together. Russia never allowed French TV stations, why would we need Russia TV here? I think we know better what to decide for ourselves,
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Pegagruz - Pegasus/Famicom/NES/Famiclone DIY zine
D.Draker replied to Mcinwwl's topic in Gamers Hangout
Was produced at a Russian military installation factory in Zelenograd (Federal subject: Moscow), I again know this from now non-secret documents. The second manufacturing site was somewhere in Taiwan. Considering the fact it was sold throughout the whole Combloc, including Poland, it was a big market. But then again, the OP might be too young to remember. -
Pegagruz - Pegasus/Famicom/NES/Famiclone DIY zine
D.Draker replied to Mcinwwl's topic in Gamers Hangout
Actually, it's pretty close to the Russkies' meaning, out-of-service combatants. Gruz is officially used in Russia language as a very common word, I had seen it through numerous documents I worked on when studying them, though I wouldn't be surprised if the word is of Polish origins. Russia language has tons of French and German words. I sometimes wonder if they have their own at all. The core of their language is based on a gimped version of old Greek, adding numerous European words later on, then simplified for the local use and pronunciation. -
Pegagruz - Pegasus/Famicom/NES/Famiclone DIY zine
D.Draker replied to Mcinwwl's topic in Gamers Hangout
From what I learnt at the academy, "gruz" is extensively used in Russia and Eastern Bloc's military codes. For example, Gruz 200 means - dead Russky. Gruz 300 means severely wounded Russky, with no chance to be in combat any time soon, needs mending asap. So my guess "gruz" translates to something like "burden", "weight", "ballast". -
475 refused to install on me. How did you do it?
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Don't overheat them when soldering out. Put something cool on them. Even a simple screwdriver can help. When measured in circuit, there is a larger difference in resistance - it's nothing out the ordinary,
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Understood, you need to take into account, they also work as resistors, the cheaper (older) the capacitor, the higher the resistance. Capacitors from old boards may only be 85 degrees which leads to high ripples. I recently recapped a monitor, I didn't have caps of 105 degrees, so I took the 85 ones, the monitor behaved oddly after a couple of hours, the brightness was fluctuating until I replaced with the proper 105 degree ones. Reason - high ripples after heating up.
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Hi, Steve! Am I the only one to think it might be suspicious to post commercial websites right after registration?
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Did you measure their capacitance? New ones doesn't mean good, there's a lot of fakes on the market. I recent;y purchased Samhwa, I was under the impression no one will ever make fakes of such crap. In the end, Samhwa is a terrible brand, They failed within a month.
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Those modern boards have a lot of fuses, more likely a fuse gone kaput.
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BTW, they suggest to fully disable sandbox, which is a terrible idea, too!
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Yeah, but it's not my idea, I actually wanted to further elaborate on what you wrote about Chrome 49! With a simple calculation, if they already knew it was blocked on XP almost 12 years ago, it brings us back to 2012 - early 2013. What was the Chrome version, then? 21? 20? 19? 18? So, it was blocked centuries ago! Overall, I agree with you, not a good idea at all.