JieFK |
Posted on 19-02-16, 10:16 (revision 1)
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Post: #3 of 10
Since: 10-29-18 Last post: 2016 days Last view: 1776 days |
EDIT : Nevermind, it's old news, didn't notice it was posted on Feb 4th. I just blindly followed a link from 2 days ago from $HOMEPAGE Insert <hr /> here My, my, What do we have here ? > https://blog.seamonkey-project.org/2019/02/04/2-49-5-where-is-it-quick-call-waldo/ |
Nicholas Steel |
Posted on 19-02-17, 13:08
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Post: #116 of 426
Since: 10-30-18 Last post: 499 days Last view: 14 days |
Likely good news for all browsers: https://www.zdnet.com/article/google-backtracks-on-chrome-modifications-that-would-have-crippled-ad-blockers/ AMD Ryzen 3700X | MSI Gamer Geforce 1070Ti 8GB | 16GB 3600MHz DDR4 RAM | ASUS Crosshair VIII Hero (WiFi) Motherboard | Windows 10 x64 |
CaptainJistuce |
Posted on 19-02-17, 13:45
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Custom title here
Post: #256 of 1164 Since: 10-30-18 Last post: 63 days Last view: 13 hours |
Posted by Nicholas Steel Check back in two months, when they push the changes through anyways. --- In UTF-16, where available. --- |
wareya |
Posted on 19-02-17, 20:50
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Post: #45 of 100 Since: 10-30-18 Last post: 1782 days Last view: 1347 days |
They didn't actually backtrack on anything, they're still going to kill ublock. |
Kawaoneechan |
Posted on 19-02-17, 21:54
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Tired
Post: #145 of 599 Since: 10-29-18 Last post: 195 days Last view: 8 hours |
Much to the surprise of absolutely nobody ever. |
funkyass |
Posted on 19-02-17, 22:12
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Post: #27 of 202
Since: 11-01-18 Last post: 660 days Last view: 16 days |
the question is what language will mozilla use when they implement manifest 3 |
CaptainJistuce |
Posted on 19-02-17, 22:22
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Custom title here
Post: #257 of 1164 Since: 10-30-18 Last post: 63 days Last view: 13 hours |
Posted by funkyasswhitespace-encoded esperanto. --- In UTF-16, where available. --- |
Screwtape |
Posted on 19-02-17, 22:39
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Post: #123 of 443 Since: 10-30-18 Last post: 1101 days Last view: 172 days |
Posted by wareya Do you have a source for that? From the actual announcement quoted in the article, it sounds like they haven't completely rolled over and promised to give ad-blockers everything they want, but it sounds like they *are* addressing the most common objections to the original proposal: - "webRequest" was going to be removed, now it's just read-only (for extensions other than ad-blockers) - the replacement "declarativeNetRequest" will be taught to add and remove rules at runtime, so users can edit their ad-blocker lists - "declarativeNetRequest" originally had a maximum rule count that was too small for the current EasyLIst, never mind future expansion. Google will raise the limit by some amount, but still wants *some* limit, and suggests 90% of EasyList is unused. - "declarativeNetRequest" originally had a small number of ways to handle a request, and very simple tests to decide how to handle a given request, while the AdBlock Plus/uBlock rule syntax is quite sophisticated. Google will add fancier tests, and fancier ways to handle requests. Obviously there's no *details* in the announcement, so it's impossible to say whether ad-blockers in their current form will be possible with the new API, but it sounds a lot better than it did a few weeks ago. The ending of the words is ALMSIVI. |
wareya |
Posted on 19-02-19, 03:48 (revision 1)
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Post: #46 of 100 Since: 10-30-18 Last post: 1782 days Last view: 1347 days |
I saw someone explain why ublock is still going to get killed on reddit so it must be true. If they're going to expand declarativeNetRequest be less useless for ublock, that's good. I won't trust them until they actually do it though. This is a great opportunity for them to at least temporarily break ublock and get people to switch to extensions that let through some of their ads. |
Screwtape |
Posted on 19-02-19, 04:07
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Post: #125 of 443 Since: 10-30-18 Last post: 1101 days Last view: 172 days |
As I understand it, AdBlock Plus and uBlock Origin both support block-lists in the same format, but uBO is smarter about storing the filter list in memory and more efficiently testing it against incoming requests. It sounds like Google want to supply their own optimised implementation of that code. In some ways, that's a good thing, since it means carelessly written ad-blockers can't be inefficient and bog down the browser. uBlock Origin will probably get even lighter-weight and faster, once C++ is doing all the heavy lifting, and AdBlock Plus gets to match uBO's performance without having to write a whole new matching engine from scratch. In some ways, it's a bad thing, since it means even carefully-written ad-blockers can't be faster or smarter than their competition. Fundamentally, it's difficult to give people the power to help each other without also giving them the power to screw each other over. The ending of the words is ALMSIVI. |
Duck Penis |
Posted on 19-02-23, 23:35
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Stirrer of Shit
Post: #26 of 717 Since: 01-26-19 Last post: 1763 days Last view: 1761 days |
Posted by jimbo1qaz I'm running Firefox (60.4.0esr) on desktop (Debian) and I don't have this issue. Maybe you could try finding the file it's located in and removing it. I ran "grep -r ticketmaster ." in the Firefox and profile directory, but I didn't find anything. Looking in the patch, I find "mobile/android/base/resources/raw/topdomains.txt". If I recall correctly, .apk files aren't compressed. So what you could do, is open the apk in 7-zip, replace the topdomains.txt file with an empty file, and remove the signature from it. Then install it unsigned. You'd have to do this for each version though. Anyhow, I don't see why you use Firefox on Android. It's utter garbage that runs at the speed of molasses and takes up several hundred megabytes of space. There was a certain photograph about which you had a hallucination. You believed that you had actually held it in your hands. It was a photograph something like this. |
tomman |
Posted on 19-02-24, 14:20
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Dinosaur
Post: #161 of 1316 Since: 10-30-18 Last post: 1 hour Last view: 1 hour |
Regarding SM2.49.5: it seems that our hopes for a release were short-lived this time: https://blog.seamonkey-project.org/2019/02/18/all-humors-aside/ I wish I could help you, guys. I *really* wish, but I guess there is already enough insanity for myself to cope with IRL. All I can wish you guys is good luck... I'm glad I don't deal with that Continuous Integration stuff, not even for hobby projects. Licensed Pirate® since 2006, 100% Buttcoin™-free, enemy of All Things JavaScript™ |
creaothceann |
Posted on 19-02-25, 13:35 (revision 1)
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Post: #75 of 456 Since: 10-29-18 Last post: 44 days Last view: 1 day |
Anybody else getting a horrible font display on this site in (desktop) Firefox? screenshot My current setup: Super Famicom ("2/1/3" SNS-CPU-1CHIP-02) → SCART → OSSC → StarTech USB3HDCAP → AmaRecTV 3.10 |
Duck Penis |
Posted on 19-02-25, 13:42
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Stirrer of Shit
Post: #36 of 717 Since: 01-26-19 Last post: 1763 days Last view: 1761 days |
Posted by creaothceann Works fine here. There was a certain photograph about which you had a hallucination. You believed that you had actually held it in your hands. It was a photograph something like this. |
Nicholas Steel |
Posted on 19-02-25, 14:45
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Post: #125 of 426
Since: 10-30-18 Last post: 499 days Last view: 14 days |
Yeah the font isn't distorted on my end in Firefox 65.0.1: https://imgur.com/a/rYR500L AMD Ryzen 3700X | MSI Gamer Geforce 1070Ti 8GB | 16GB 3600MHz DDR4 RAM | ASUS Crosshair VIII Hero (WiFi) Motherboard | Windows 10 x64 |
creaothceann |
Posted on 19-02-25, 15:32
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Post: #76 of 456 Since: 10-29-18 Last post: 44 days Last view: 1 day |
Posted by sureanem Posted by Nicholas Steel Above was the work PC; tried it on my home PC and it's smooth there. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ My current setup: Super Famicom ("2/1/3" SNS-CPU-1CHIP-02) → SCART → OSSC → StarTech USB3HDCAP → AmaRecTV 3.10 |
Duck Penis |
Posted on 19-02-25, 15:56
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Stirrer of Shit
Post: #38 of 717 Since: 01-26-19 Last post: 1763 days Last view: 1761 days |
Posted by creaothceann What does the work PC run? If it runs Arch or something like that it's possible you've messed up the font rendering. I remember it was lots of trouble to get it to work, manual configuration and installing packages and stuff. Also, is it only on that website+browser combination? There was a certain photograph about which you had a hallucination. You believed that you had actually held it in your hands. It was a photograph something like this. |
creaothceann |
Posted on 19-02-25, 20:03
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Post: #77 of 456 Since: 10-29-18 Last post: 44 days Last view: 1 day |
Posted by sureanem It's a work PC, hence it runs Windows 7. :) Can't risk breaking other business-critical software (like CorelDraw X6 whose menu bar turns white in Win10) by upgrading, after all. Posted by sureanem Yeah, as far as I know. Might be some setting in about:config, or video drivers. No dedicated gfx card so it's using Intel's integrated stuff. My current setup: Super Famicom ("2/1/3" SNS-CPU-1CHIP-02) → SCART → OSSC → StarTech USB3HDCAP → AmaRecTV 3.10 |
funkyass |
Posted on 19-02-26, 01:43
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Post: #29 of 202
Since: 11-01-18 Last post: 660 days Last view: 16 days |
There was an extension that adjusted the font rendering for ff, i wonder if its still available? |
nyanpasu64 |
Posted on 19-02-26, 05:00 (revision 3)
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Post: #23 of 77
Since: 10-31-18 Last post: 1189 days Last view: 1116 days |
Posted by creaothceann about:config... either font-smoothing or cleartype or something... set mode to -1, 0, or 5. I can't remember which one to use, I'm on Linux and Google Search is filled with complaints and not documentation. According to https://old.reddit.com/r/firefox/comments/8u86kw/, set gfx.font_rendering.cleartype_params.rendering_mode = 5 to enable "smooth rendering". List of options at https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1115938#answer-860588 |