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I'm looking to have uploads available within the next day or two.

With the "planned obsolescence" of the Chrome Web Store even functioning on 360Chrome, I wonder if we really even need a "regular" version and only an "ungoogled" should be available?

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OK, being on-topic (because I find the above very unnecessary IMO):

16 hours ago, NotHereToPlayGames said:

With the "planned obsolescence" of the Chrome Web Store even functioning on 360Chrome, I wonder if we really even need a "regular" version and only an "ungoogled" should be available?

I actually don't mind.

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6 hours ago, mina7601 said:

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You misunderstood the joke completely.

 

3 hours ago, NotHereToPlayGames said:

regarding YouTube

Those with high CPU oughta try h264ify extension, I think there were links at my account, sorry don't have them at hand right now.

Or download from github.

https://github.com/erkserkserks/h264ify

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there is no need for a regular version anymore.
the script works just fine with the ungoogled version to download extensions from the new store.

what is the reason that you prefer 1030 over 2036?

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1 hour ago, rereser said:

what is the reason that you prefer 1030 over 2036?

I find 1030 to manage RAM much better than 2036.

I have also had disappearing fonts in 2036.  Extremely rare and only while editing Stylus userstyles.  But have never had disappearing fonts in 1030.

There is no "night and day" difference between the two, I just find 1030 to be much more MATURE and STABLE of a product, with nothing "added" upstream that we here at MSFN just remove anyway.

1030 on the left.  2036 on the right.  Two identical VMs with identical tasks performed in 1030 versus 2036.

ie, note Process Hacker reporting Page Faults - in a perfect world, this number would be ZERO.  2036 will "fault" twice as often as 1030.

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thank you for explaining, good enough for me.
archiving 2036 and moving to the new 1030.
nice work on the hamburger menu and getting all the fixes merged.
can also report this version respects the cleartype settings on my system.
all in all, very impressive work!

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4 hours ago, D.Draker said:

You misunderstood the joke completely.

Which is why I wrote: "OK, being on-topic (because I find the above very unnecessary IMO)". I was also afraid that jaclaz might get offended, which is also why I wrote that. Anyway, I would like to move on from this subject, please. Thanx very much.

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