That's a very good question. Decentraleyes v1.3.5-palemoon is indeed less secure than v1.3.6-palemoon and v1.3.7-palemoon. As dark_moon has kindly pointed out, you might be able to find a release of v1.3.7, by JustOff, that does install on Pale Moon 27.*. However, since you (and perhaps others) also use legacy versions of Pale Moon (e.g. v26.5.0), I have decided to backport the security fix in question to v1.3.5-palemoon. To get it, download and install v1.3.5-palemoon-1-unsigned from the GitHub release page. Thanks to Lootyhoof, I can now push updates directly to APMO, and will do so as soon as I get some initial feedback on the release. I hope this helps!LimboSlam wrote:Question: is it safe to keep on using Dedentraleyes v1.3.5 until Pale Moon v27.1 is officially released? I'm currently using v26.5.0 and v27.0.3 of Pale Moon until I'm able to update to Dedentraleye v1.3.7.
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Thank you for your continued support of Pale Moon.
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Sweet! Thanks Decentraleyes. And thank you dark_moon for that information, but I rather wait for official release of Pale Moon v27.1 to be release before I install v1.3.7 of Decentraleyes. Until then, I'll be testing it out on the unstable version of Pale Moon. This way its consumer ready by the time Pale Moon v27.1 is released (I hope it's coming soon, I'm missing out on a lot of cool forked or supported add-ons directly on AMPO!), unless you think it's pretty stable already? As well as the "unstable" or beta versions of Pale Moon.
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Stable, yes.LimboSlam wrote:Sweet! Thanks Decentraleyes. And thank you dark_moon for that information, but I rather wait for official release of Pale Moon v27.1 to be release before I install v1.3.7 of Decentraleyes. Until then, I'll be testing it out on the unstable version of Pale Moon. This way its consumer ready by the time Pale Moon v27.1 is released (I hope it's coming soon, I'm missing out on a lot of cool forked or supported add-ons directly on AMPO!), unless you think it's pretty stable already? As well as the "unstable" or beta versions of Pale Moon.
But read the warning about beta & test versions before use it.
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Having both Adblock Latitude 4.0.0 and Decentraleyes 1.3.7-palemoon add-ons enabled in Pale Moon 27.1.0 causes the browser to freeze for me when visiting Stack Exchange sites. I am posting here first because it started happening when Decentraleyes made its return; I don't actually know what causes this atm. Is it happening for anyone else?
Example link: http://scifi.stackexchange.com/question ... ng-of-life
Example link: http://scifi.stackexchange.com/question ... ng-of-life
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Welcome to the forum, rhinoduck.
Your site load fine for me, without any laggs.
I use uBlock Origin instead of ABL but Decentraleyes 1.3.7 too.
Your site load fine for me, without any laggs.
I use uBlock Origin instead of ABL but Decentraleyes 1.3.7 too.
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I too have seen the browser freeze on my wife's Mint box with Decentraleyes installed (however it doesn't happen on my Manjaro box).
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I also seem to remember having an issue like this. Something isn't meshing right between ABL and Decentraleyes.
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same here + uMatrix + rules https://github.com/Synzvato/decentraley ... -Questionsdark_moon wrote: Your site load fine for me, without any laggs.
I use uBlock Origin instead of ABL but Decentraleyes 1.3.7 too
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I might have some good news for rhinoduck, trava90, helloimustbegoing, kizo07 and everyone else who's experiencing incompatibility issues between Adblock Lattitude and Decentraleyes. According to afdsgsg on GitHub, the issue can be fixed by replacing the EasyList filter list with Peter Lowe's List. If this works, please let me know!
Source: A GitHub comment posted by user afdsgsg
Source: A GitHub comment posted by user afdsgsg
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I seem to remember this fix. Does anybody know what it is about EasyList that is causing the problem?
But what's strange is that you can use EasyList in uBlock Origin with no problem, so that's weird that it appears to be a problem between three things, ABL w/ EasyList, & Decentraleyes.
But what's strange is that you can use EasyList in uBlock Origin with no problem, so that's weird that it appears to be a problem between three things, ABL w/ EasyList, & Decentraleyes.
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That's pretty strange indeed. I'll soon run some filter list comparisons, to try and find out where things go wrong with Adblock Latitude and EasyList.helloimustbegoing wrote:I seem to remember this fix. Does anybody know what it is about EasyList that is causing the problem?
But what's strange is that you can use EasyList in uBlock Origin with no problem, so that's weird that it appears to be a problem between three things, ABL w/ EasyList, & Decentraleyes.
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It's this rule which causes it:
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@@/^((?!.*\.(amazonaws|cloudfront|mobicow|puhtml)\W?).)*$/$script,domain=uploadocean.com
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Awesome! Thanks for finding the culprit. And thanks for responding to this related GitHub issue. Much appreciated!rhinoduck wrote:It's this rule which causes it:Code: Select all
@@/^((?!.*\.(amazonaws|cloudfront|mobicow|puhtml)\W?).)*$/$script,domain=uploadocean.com
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To anyone who is currently experiencing issues with Adblock Latitude and Decentraleyes: Please replace EasyList with this modified subscription list, and let me know if doing so resolves the problem. The new list is almost identical to EasyList. The modifications are based on rhinoduck's findings. Thanks again! It will be receiving daily updates to reflect rule-changes on EasyList's end. I hope this helps! Here's the full link to the subscription list:
https://decentraleyes.org/6bf7ce90b/easylist.txt
https://decentraleyes.org/6bf7ce90b/easylist.txt
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If the problem is EasyList, then why doesn't the site break with uBlock Origin? Don't they use the same EasyList?Decentraleyes wrote:To anyone who is currently experiencing issues with Adblock Latitude and Decentraleyes: Please replace EasyList with this modified subscription list, and let me know if doing so resolves the problem. (...)
https://decentraleyes.org/6bf7ce90b/easylist.txt
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The problem is not EasyList, but the combination of Adblock Latitude (with EasyList), and Decentraleyes. I do not yet know why these problems occur, and if these fixes will work for everyone.gracious1 wrote:If the problem is EasyList, then why doesn't the site break with uBlock Origin? Don't they use the same EasyList?
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I'm running (on Gentoo Linux):Decentraleyes wrote: ...
download and install v1.3.5-palemoon-1-unsigned from the GitHub release page
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Version: 27.3.0a1 (64-bit) (2017-03-21)
https://github.com/deuiore/palemoon-overlay/pull/34
(maybe minor modification in that the ebuild is now named:
www-client/palemoon/palemoon-27.3.0-r1.ebuild
but is very similar otherwise to the ebuild of which the diff I posted:
www-client/palemoon/palemoon-27.2.0-r2.ebuild
https://github.com/deuiore/palemoon-ove ... c7b9f99fd2
Namely this:
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+#GIT_TAG="${PV}a1"
And I just tried downloading from:
https://github.com/Synzvato/decentraley ... tag/v1.3.5
and I have:
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846f86ae186d863853283399519be956d20203e9d1802d389727fe8369832ba9 Decentraleyes.v1.3.5-palemoon-1-unsigned.xpi
Any quick tip how to get decentraleyes in Pale Moon in Gentoo?Decentraleyes could not be installed because it is Jetpack/SDK extension which are not supported in Pale Moon 27.3.0a1
Wait, there's more... (in the next post)...
Regards!
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Downloaded:
https://github.com/Synzvato/decentraley ... tag/v1.3.7
It installs successfully...
For now, the:
https://decentraleyes.org/test/
says:
https://github.com/Synzvato/decentraley ... tag/v1.3.7
It installs successfully...
For now, the:
https://decentraleyes.org/test/
says:
and if I don't post again telling contrary, it will have been the same after I closed all windows, shut down Pale Moon, and restartedDetermining status...
The test resource could not be fetched locally or remotely.
Decentraleyes is not working as intended.
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working just fine for me..testing facility reports that decentraleyes is working correctly.
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