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Late to the party. Surprised no one uses Passmark 8: [download page, scroll to "older versions" for "PerformanceTest 8.0] - small download, short run time, less gamer-centric, offers a friendly, detailed graph breakdown. This is the box i'm on now, XP 64 installed on NVMe drive / X99 i7 6800k. Fancy HW, though even overclocked, cooking grade i7 6700k (and even i7 4770k) outperform it in XP benchmarks, especially with older ones like 3DMark 2001 :'(
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The same place bottled water manufacturers write "WARNING: CONTENTS MAY BE WET!" Again,
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Sure, and imaginary (made up) laws are also a subset of "any laws," and, thereby, actionable. Some would argue that such a literalist reading is absurd, complaining that a reasonable person reading the TOS of a US company understands that "any laws," in such a context, means US (not Canadian or fictitious) laws. Not i -- just tossing it out there for your consideration. Not without running afoul of US law, no. Though a US company choosing to to comply with US law is, in this case, inconvenient, that's simply how our current reality is structured.
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Sorry if i didn't make myself clear, i'll try again: why would you expect GitHub (a US company) to warn users that it may follow US law? Seems self-evident to me. A bit of an idee fixe (your native tongue?) for you. Let me reassure you, i'm a US national, posting from US.
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That a US company may comply with US law?
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US entities must comply with US (rather than Russian, Canadian, or Sharia) law. Simply how US law works. GitHub may take down content violating US law and GitHub TOS -- legal and reasonable. It is sufficient for foreign nationals to adhere to US law and GitHub TOS when using GitHub. Why would you want a more restrictive policy?
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Windows 3.1 didn't run on 8088, 95 wanted a 386, 98 wanted a 486, XP wouldn't install on a 486, etc., no one thought it unreasonable. When MS set the bar too low for Vista, that's when everyone complained. If we don't insist on official support, sticking 11 on older/unsupported HW is as simple as checking a couple of boxes in Rufus. 11 officially supports Coffee Lake (2017). Pouring time/money in outdated HW support is unlikely to result in higher profits. C2Ds came out in 2006, currently in the hands of a few labs/businesses (gear that doesn't have drivers/software for newer OSes, so XP) & hobbyists (who got C2Ds specifically to run XP on "period correct" HW). 11 on C2D is doable (maybe not 24H2), though can't see anyone doing it out of necessity.
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The alternative is to simply ignore new instructions, available on more recent CPUs.
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No opinion, it's supposed to melt all at once, instead of being semi-molten over a few degrees range like 60/40. By 60/40, i just meant basic tin/lead solder, not exact Sn/Pb ratio. Re. your bad memory stick: have you tried all the usual stuff, like different slots/raising the voltage/loosening timings? BTW, generic 800MHz DDR2 sticks are still cheap/plentiful on US eBay, ~$5 shipped, "buy it now," for a 2GB stick.
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Abomination, abhorrent to God. Since you're running into HW problems in another thread (which might involve replacing caps), get some regular 40/60 tin/lead rosin core solder. When you desolder, add some of this to the solder joints -- resultant alloy will have a lower melting point & make parts removal much easier.
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In Vista+ (where hardware acceleration works by default), for me, there's no difference. In XP, this progwrp.dlll allows HW acceleration.* With HW acceleration enabled, you should see measurable improvements in browser benchmarks like Speedometer 3.0, especially in graphics benchmarks like MotionMark (50 to 100% higher scores on my HW). Can't say the difference is immediately obvious outside of benchmarks. *To enable HW acceleration, launch Supermium with --use-angle=d3d9 --ignore-gpu-blocklist. This setting won't work with older GPUs/may introduce additional issues (v1.2 is still "pre-release").
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There's a new version for 124, 1.2.0.5065. Direct download here.
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Just tested with with some old 360Chrome 13.5, seems to work (gives me "We do not recognize your username and/or password. Please try again.").
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Found out too late, see edit. Correction to the edit: h264ify does do its thing, it just so happened that the vids i was clicking through, being new, were AVC1 by default.
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Thank you. Worked.
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How do i configure it? Installed on 32-bit Mypal 68.13.3b, all i get is 3 checkboxes, and Stats for Nerds tells me YT is streaming AVC1 Edit: Disregard, didn't realize h264 * AVC are the same thing. BTW, with h264ify disabled, i still get AVC1 with every video i try.
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Now that Mycroft Project's dead (the site's still up, but broken), how can i add custom search engines to Mypal?
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Bought a cheap new laptop for my dad, came with W11 home. Turn it on, expecting the setup to take ~10 minutes (all he needs is Chrome & Chess Titans installed). Created a new MS account (usual workarounds didn't work, though hadn't tried too hard, just wanted to get this done), went through setup, downloaded Chrome installer, clicked, and ... S mode, won't install. No problem, takes a few mouse clicks to switch S off. Or, rather, it should. Clicking the "Get" button in MS Store brought up "We couldn't complete the upgrade," with "Try again" replacing "Get." Surprisingly, trying again solved nothing. Googled workarounds -- found out command prompt & powershell don't work in S mode. Tried starting from scratch with "Reset your PC" (wasted another half an hour to net the same results). Finally gave up & installed a fresh copy of W11. This installed in normal (not S) mode, and even (verily, we live in an age of miracles) let me create a local account -- guessing because 11 didn't have a network driver for this laptop, so no viable way to connect. Finished installing, stuck in a USB WiFi dongle, let 11 update (bringing in WiFi & the rest of the drivers), after ~2 hours, everything works as it should. Two hours to set up a new laptop with 11 Home preinstalled. Reject modernity >:(
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Edit: My mistake, the "use HW acceleration when available" box wasn't checked. Testing again now. Another edit: Checking the HW acceleration box makes it slower.
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Two pages of back & forth, debugging my HW issue (still unresolved). Didn't want to derail this thread.
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Hi, thanks, check your PM.
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Can only show you screen recordings: win32's (version 1.1.something) yours (version 1.2.something) Again, if you know of a better way to show you what's happening, i'll give it a shot.
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I might have been too quick on the trigger, maybe that file itself is corrupt. Try https://bitmovin.com/demos/av1, see if it freezes for you with IDA-RE-things' progwrp.dll (it does for me), and plays normally with win32's (it does, for me).
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I think he meant the opposite, he only enabled AV1 (and the browser showed nothing, there being nothing to show). That's how i read it.