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Karla Sleutel

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  1. I don't agree, too. I game on a very old rig with GTX 780 Ti, it was made in 2013, very low 3GB VRAM, but is usable if I gimp down the texture quality.
  2. It's about 4 GBP. (British Pounds) per month.
  3. Google lens translates it as you need to pay them a fee of 400 Rupees each month for the "better video quality". Now, would you be severely punished (as many others already have) for saying that software is Russian, I wonder?! The local supervisor explicitly forbids to talk about Russia on this forum, which is of course strange, very strange,. I read it in several topics already, including the Yandex phone topic.
  4. In the log it says, you have a custom theme patcher, it usually causes problems, like black screens or even BSOD, etc. Loaded driver \??\C:\Windows\system32\drivers\uxpatch.sys https://forums.tomshardware.com/threads/black-screen-after-installing-ux-theme-patcher-safe-mode-isnt-even-working-on-windows-10.3751738/ https://www.sevenforums.com/bsod-help-support/177142-bsod-uxpatch-sys-error.html https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/bsod-error-driverpowerstatefailure-bugcheck-9f/f4427767-783c-476f-a607-b3fdd7e11dd8
  5. @NotHereToPlayGames writes everywhere he's on Win 10. Not sure whether it's 32 or 64 bit. Not sure about the version, either.
  6. It's not off-topic because what you claim you did (changing cipher suites) also leads to the changes in those other HTTP2 fingerprints, but not akamai. But you misunderstood as usual, and rude as usual. The moderators will decide who posts off-topic, not you.
  7. We have no way of knowing what you had done to change the values, the screens only show the result, but not the process.
  8. Insulting, as you usual with you. Wishful thinking. Edit. Still no proof.
  9. Wrong, it won't change the HTTP/2 Fingerprint (akamai hash), for example. Besides, it will make you unique, so you again gave a bad advice on MSFN.
  10. My grandma, along with hundreds of millions of other users, won't do it. So yeah, it's a new fingerprint standard.
  11. Those look very much older, most likely used to get the costs down. Very similar to the items from the 80s/90s, not 2003.
  12. I never liked the Nvidia partner board designs, they can easily cheap out on the manufacturing process and the resulting product is slower than the default design.
  13. Yes, the chip looks the same, but it's obviously a much cheaper design, with some very old memory modules. Prolly slower VRAM. If it isn't borked, it may work.
  14. Probably, you didn't pay enough attention to the screenshots, The VRAM modules do look different on the China knock-off (much bigger).
  15. It's for those who don't understand from the first time, convenient. Or probably to remind those who want to play mods that they are only members, again members, now in a different colour with larger, bold fonts.
  16. @Sampei.Nihira wrote he could do "everything that was written on the previous page in this thread about privacy is removable from about:config", It assumes without using extensions, so yeah, it's still irrelevant. https://msfn.org/board/topic/186450-firefox-a-promised-land-of-privacy-that-never-happened-look-elsewhere-unless-youre-a-coder-with-the-ability-to-stop-the-enormous-data-mining/?do=findComment&comment=1272442
  17. It's against forum rules, not to mention common sense and politeness. And to me, also looks like you simply don't know yourself but making pompous announcements based on nothing.
  18. I said irrelevant to my question, not the whole topic. @Sampei.Nihira simply avoids answering by switching the topic. https://msfn.org/board/topic/186450-firefox-a-promised-land-of-privacy-that-never-happened-look-elsewhere-unless-youre-a-coder-with-the-ability-to-stop-the-enormous-data-mining/?do=findComment&comment=1272456
  19. @Sampei.Nihira, in your casually misleading post you implied that everything can be tuned up in about:config. I contradicted with an article from experts. We are waiting for the answer, or you you'll just ignore, as usual? https://msfn.org/board/topic/186450-firefox-a-promised-land-of-privacy-that-never-happened-look-elsewhere-unless-youre-a-coder-with-the-ability-to-stop-the-enormous-data-mining/?do=findComment&comment=1272449
  20. Great post, sorry I'm out of reactions for today, I'll do it tomorrow. I like what you write, it's honest and unbiased. To me, it seems too much of a hassle to make Firefox even remotely private.
  21. Not true, as usual. "Was NOT able to find a way to disable this, even in about:config." "Automatic connections to some websites you've visited, including their trackers Websites you visit most often are added to the New Tab panel. When you then open a new tab, Firefox will sometimes make requests to the sites in there, including some of their trackers. I haven't determined how it works yet. Sometimes it doesn't make the requests at all; other times you end up with hundreds of images, scripts, trackers, etc. loaded simply because you opened a new tab (without visiting any website explicitly). Was NOT able to find a way to disable this, even in about:config." Original article.
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