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Thanks, I meant an article, where they show a correlation between the core i5 and the suggested theory.
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Article please.
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With Mobilizon, you can create events, share those events as widely as you wish, and keep attendees up to date on developments—all without Facebook required. (You can still share events on Facebook, if you're into that sort of thing.) Mobilizon is free and open-source, and it federates with other services via ActivityPub. https://www.pcmag.com/picks/quitting-twitter-try-these-alternative-social-media-networks
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Verdict - Best for Twitter Users: Mastodon it's home to a thriving culture with serious, thinky posts https://www.pcmag.com/picks/quitting-twitter-try-these-alternative-social-media-networks
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Agree, but you have no more socilal networks to talk about it freely, that's precisely what I'm talking about. Checkmate. It was exactly the same with Facebook, where they forced everyone to post cat pictures only, or be banned.
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Telegram Discloses Names, Phone Numbers, IP Addresses and other available personal data of its users. As we know, the supposedly private messenger - Russian Telegram demands users to give up their phone numbers, and here's the result when millions foolishly trust such companies. "in India, where there are more than 100 million Telegram users, the company in November provided the Delhi High Court with the names, phone numbers, and IP addresses of users "accused of illegally sharing a teachers’ copyrighted course" materials on the platform." Sofi Ahsan 29 Nov 2022 6:30 AM GMT https://www.livelaw.in/news-updates/after-court-order-telegram-discloses-phone-numbers-ip-addresses-of-users-accused-of-sharing-infringing-material-215311
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Agree! And the timing they chose is obviously due to the known political reasons, which I'm not going to discuss, to quit spreading news to a wide range of people without accounts. I think they are compromised and need to be closely watched and investigated by the NSA. Looks like only one direction since 1992.
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That's why I wrote "AstroSkipper provides with top-notch security software only, don't forget to read his other very useful threads!" Is it light on the CPU in your XP machine? No additional load? I'm just afraid my old celeron (1core) wouldn't like the additional load. Forgot to tell, it's a laptop.
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You're very welcome, we are always glad to help our fellow members! And AstroSkipper provides with top-notch security software only, don't forget to read his other very useful threads! See his signature.
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Here's the right link. Choose and then click. https://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/4.3.28/
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Means he gave you a link to an "online" installer. It's not right.
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Yep! It is a very annoying thing, also was trendy in the XP era, when they simply added even startup entries! Was "polular" in 2007-2011.
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Yes, they don't! I kinda think the German WinHex could also be more than good for someone who is somewhat tech savvy to find the threats hiding deep inside of the RAM hidden areas. It has a function to open any RAM area, even the protected areas, where malware oftenly resides. One would still need to know how to analyse them though.
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No, more European companies will emerge on the market, good.
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It was simple, yet ok and clever for that times, Nero indeed had several legit services running, if you installed the full package, like with the search bot for winXP. Called "Nero scout". So seemed fine, even for the crappy NOD32 or AVAST, they both completely ignored it. I'm sure you can find similar stories, many people had the combination of AVAST+NERO during that era.
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You just answered yourself, not sure what you don't like or not happy with, malware hides itself under multiple layers, or disguises itself under normal software names, I remember my ex-girlfriend installed a keylogger on my laptop, when I was cheating on her, and it was running under the name "nerohelper.exe", which of course had nothing to do with the real German Nero software. I found it with the help of Process Hacker.
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Danish gamer Karla seeking new friends.
Cocodile replied to Karla Sleutel's topic in Introduce Yourself!
Karla, welcome to forum! It's possible, actually! Some games would need modding though. Here you will find tutorials on how to port new Nvidia drivers. You (and you father) both have marvellous taste! Vista is so elegant!- 7 replies
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On topic > I don't know if either of you heard these sad news, Twitter is now fully blocking Nitter! Twitter has become absolutely isolated, no way to read it for free!
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It's again off-topic and has no relation to the German Mastodon and/or Twitter, which is the topic here. I'm asking you once again, please stop off-topic, don't derail the thread. Thnx
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US government gives TikTok an ultimatum
Cocodile replied to Vistapocalypse's topic in Technology News
Hi, Obviously! Delete TickTack asap and go back to Denmark. -
With all due respect, Tommy, I'd really appreciate, if you don't lump us all together in one blob, I was very polite to everyone, so as AstroSkipper. There's only one user, whose name starts with V., and you know whom I'm talking about. He's literally chasing us all over the website, nothing helps. He does what he wants. I was going to ask a question, is he protected? I'll leave this question for the next time. Thnx.
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Thank you! Do these include bloatware-telemetry?
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US government gives TikTok an ultimatum
Cocodile replied to Vistapocalypse's topic in Technology News
I just wonder for how long will you post off-topic, derailing spam? Post after post, personal attack one after another. Aren't you tired? If someone removes the insults from your posts, the style of them would maybe fit to some social network, maybe. All those "hate speech" talks, when there's none. And please accept my congratulatons on the Independence Day from Great Britain. -
US government gives TikTok an ultimatum
Cocodile replied to Vistapocalypse's topic in Technology News
Terrorists and looters still need to be policed and punished. National interests still need to be protected, like in this case with TikTok. Otherwise it's just anarchy, not freedom. I can't even imagine, if we had no police, who'd protect us from those evil forces that literally shove Kaspersky down our throats?