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by New Tobin Paradigm
2020-12-22, 17:00
Forum: General support
Topic: Copying Firefox Profile to Pale Moon's Failed
Replies: 15
Views: 1070

Re: Copying Firefox Profile to Pale Moon's Failed

I am taking command of this thread. To further prevent issues like this thread was about I have created an authoritative document on the Developer Site about Profile Migration: http://developer.palemoon.org/docs/profile-migration/ While this document currently covers the basics regarding the subjec...
by New Tobin Paradigm
2020-12-22, 10:53
Forum: Binary Outcast Projects
Topic: Teams invitation shows HTML code on Interlink
Replies: 14
Views: 556

Re: Teams invitation shows HTML code on Interlink

Well so much for community development.. No word since I split calendar to its own repository. And people wonder why I treat my projects more like Netscape than Mozilla.
by New Tobin Paradigm
2020-12-22, 09:44
Forum: Pale Moon for Linux
Topic: Tough to Update!
Replies: 3
Views: 322

Re: Tough to Update!

It has been many versions since the about box had the check for updates feature in because the older menu item in the help menu was restored some time ago saving two clicks. This was specifically changed in 28.5.0 (2019-04-30). Of course that is if you are using the generic binary. If it is from Ste...
by New Tobin Paradigm
2020-12-21, 21:11
Forum: General support
Topic: Excessive CPU & Ram usage Win 10 v2004 8gb ram
Replies: 14
Views: 712

Re: Excessive CPU & Ram usage Win 10 v2004 8gb ram

Except Chrome has a half a dozen processes when nothing is loaded.
by New Tobin Paradigm
2020-12-21, 20:46
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: How much farther can we go with PM28?
Replies: 17
Views: 949

Re: How much farther can we go with PM28?

The answer to your query is obviously: "Whatever, whatever, I do what I want".
by New Tobin Paradigm
2020-12-21, 20:02
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: How much farther can we go with PM28?
Replies: 17
Views: 949

Re: How much farther can we go with PM28?

Why don't you go complain to Mozilla about them getting mighty close to version 100 .. else come to my board and I will argue why I use a build number and typically have stopped increasing the First and Second version point. Why don't you complain about ubuntu's date based version number or any of t...
by New Tobin Paradigm
2020-12-21, 09:56
Forum: Web Compatibility Support
Topic: Grafana Tutorials do not work
Replies: 3
Views: 230

Re: Grafana Tutorials do not work

If every js releated thread you make is going to state how it Works in Firefox then just don't bother posting it. We are well aware of bullshit js features we don't have and if you can determine the specific one we can just as well as someone who has an unheathy obsession with an ancient processor w...
by New Tobin Paradigm
2020-12-21, 09:46
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: How much farther can we go with PM28?
Replies: 17
Views: 949

Re: How much farther can we go with PM28?

Take it as precious extra time for old and insecure unmodified Firefox extensions.

Still need WebComponents though.
by New Tobin Paradigm
2020-12-20, 19:03
Forum: Pale Moon for Linux
Topic: Palemoon 28.17.0 binary file name change?
Replies: 1
Views: 289

Re: Palemoon 28.17.0 binary file name change?

Not QT but will see gtk3 soon and the extra designation has nothing to do with any system packages. Unfortunatly my good and dear friend Khronosschoty has been MIA for some time. The change is needed for the generic binaries only to facilitate release engineering and application update services. Sys...
by New Tobin Paradigm
2020-12-20, 02:06
Forum: Forum and website
Topic: Misspellings on the Pale Moon for Linux Downloads page
Replies: 8
Views: 532

Re: Misspellings on the Pale Moon for Linux Downloads page

I gave him 24 hours.. Isn't that reasonable? Slept most of that time too.

Regardless, maybe you should get the facts and history before you go and condemn someone's response.
by New Tobin Paradigm
2020-12-19, 17:09
Forum: Suggestions/feature requests
Topic: automatic update countdown [Closed]
Replies: 6
Views: 400

Re: automatic update countdown [Closed]

So you're gonna spam the forum until you get what you want? Do you really think that is gonna work and not result in consequences?
by New Tobin Paradigm
2020-12-19, 00:53
Forum: Forum and website
Topic: Misspellings on the Pale Moon for Linux Downloads page
Replies: 8
Views: 532

Re: Misspellings on the Pale Moon for Linux Downloads page

Or I been working from Wednesday through Friday morning on less than 10 hours total sleep in service to pukes such as yourself.

Why don't YOU correct the spelling? Contribute something beyond your vaporware promises, fake experience, and pathetic bitching for once.
by New Tobin Paradigm
2020-12-18, 14:07
Forum: Pale Moon for Linux
Topic: Pale Moon for Linux - Release Announcements
Replies: 40
Views: 10899

Re: Pale Moon for Linux - Release Announcements

Pale Moon 28.17.0 for Linux has been released!

This is a development, bugfix and security update.

Be sure to read the release notes here: http://www.palemoon.org/releasenotes.shtml for all the details.

You can grab this latest version from the Pale Moon for Linux site or via the internal updater.
by New Tobin Paradigm
2020-12-17, 00:09
Forum: General support
Topic: Stopping Google analytics
Replies: 21
Views: 1418

Re: Stopping Google analytics

Don't abuse the HOSTS file. You will just make DNS Lookups slower. Also forget anything you blocked then come back here and bitch about it.
by New Tobin Paradigm
2020-12-16, 23:44
Forum: Web Compatibility Support
Topic: A script on this page may be busy, or it may have stopped responding
Replies: 12
Views: 733

Re: A script on this page may be busy, or it may have stopped responding

Hell another factor is that many sites and megalibs are wholesale disabling any real console output so one can't even figure out what KIND of error might be encountered.
by New Tobin Paradigm
2020-12-16, 16:13
Forum: Web Compatibility Support
Topic: A script on this page may be busy, or it may have stopped responding
Replies: 12
Views: 733

Re: A script on this page may be busy, or it may have stopped responding

Well what this is is a watchdog that monitors scripts and if a script is simply taking too long to finish due to being ridiculously massive or eating massive amounts of memory or just stuck in a recursion loop it tries to interrupt and give the user a choice to either kill it or let it finish. Think...
by New Tobin Paradigm
2020-12-16, 10:17
Forum: Web Compatibility Support
Topic: A script on this page may be busy, or it may have stopped responding
Replies: 12
Views: 733

Re: A script on this page may be busy, or it may have stopped responding

And one thread per site unless you know for a FACT that the underlying cause is the same.