Recent regressions around Microtasks
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Recent regressions around Microtasks
In relation to issue #2452, can you guys involved in the development please check the website https://www.theregister.com/? The old NoScript extension might not be the only one triggering the crash, at least the crash on that website was reported by the users of forks of these browsers, you can probably guess which ones. It could be inherited.
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Re: Recent regressions around Microtasks
I'm not involved in development but FYI - I've been reading that site for years in Pale Moon and never once had a crash. I have 49 active extensions.
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Re: Recent regressions around Microtasks
There are many regular TheRegister visitors on Pale Moon, and they have not reported anything; so it's quite possible this is a core bug in the fork. Maybe they need to review some of their own patches.
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Re: Recent regressions around Microtasks
Sure, but Pale Moon users don't get to test platform changes almost every week, roytam1 builds the popular browsers descending from Pale Moon and Basilisk almost every Saturday, so I just wanted to be sure if one was to build regular Pale Moon or Basilisk without roytam1's patches with the most recent changes in the platform (that aren't in official release versions of these browsers yet), that the crashes don't occur then.
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Re: Recent regressions around Microtasks
Can't repro the crash either with or without #2452, so I would also suspect some other custom patch.
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Re: Recent regressions around Microtasks
So effectively his builds are nightly/unstable and could crash/corrupt at any time.
I mean, sure, if that's what users of those forks want, then all the better for it, although my guess is that most of them don't really want to be guinea pigs.
Past differences aside, I just don't put much stock in his builds that have applied some really dirty hacks, and even when finding genuine solutions to genuine problems never bother to offer anything upstream to us. As a result, I'm really not inclined to take reports from that corner at more than face value here.
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Re: Recent regressions around Microtasks
I kind of use the MSFN as an early warning system. After I get my changes merged, the next week I look at their site and see if anyone is having issues.
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Beta testers ahoy!
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Re: Recent regressions around Microtasks
This is infuriating. I have posted over on MSFN trying to clarify exactly this point. Then they'll tag me saying "Hey there's a bug" even though I already told them that the code they are using is not production ready. Part of me has considered not pushing code to the master branch of Basilisk until the day I do a new release to avoid exactly this issue.
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Re: Recent regressions around Microtasks
Yeah, New Moon is like a cheap Chinese knockoff of Pale Moon... LOL. But yeah, the MSFN-type people are basically the reason why Pale Moon temporarily closed the git repos to the public and started just publishing tarballs for that brief period. It is a little infuriating to watch people misuse your code and then blame you for it. Though we've learned that we can't let our anger at that make us give up the benefits of open and collaborative development.Basilisk-Dev wrote: ↑2024-01-18, 15:27This is infuriating. I have posted over on MSFN trying to clarify exactly this point. Then they'll tag me saying "Hey there's a bug" even though I already told them that the code they are using is not production ready. Part of me has considered not pushing code to the master branch of Basilisk until the day I do a new release to avoid exactly this issue.
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How did I miss that? Thank you!
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I think it stands for forum network. The acroynm as a whole is probably meant to be a play on MSDN, which stands for Microsoft Developer Network. Technically they made the S stand for "software," but we all know what they were going for. They probably just couldn't call it "Microsoft Forum Network" without implying it was officially sanctioned by Microsoft. But the whole goal is to be an unofficial network of people working on older versions of Windows, similar to how MSDN was a network of people working on testing and playing around with current versions of Windows. I know a little more about it than I would like to admit, because I was one of the people running KernelEx to keep my Windows 98 machine alive a lot longer than I should have due to being annoyed with the loss of MS-DOS mode back in the day... I didn't know anything about computer security back then and felt really dumb when I realized how much danger I was exposing myself to.
I think it stands for forum network. The acroynm as a whole is probably meant to be a play on MSDN, which stands for Microsoft Developer Network. Technically they made the S stand for "software," but we all know what they were going for. They probably just couldn't call it "Microsoft Forum Network" without implying it was officially sanctioned by Microsoft. But the whole goal is to be an unofficial network of people working on older versions of Windows, similar to how MSDN was a network of people working on testing and playing around with current versions of Windows. I know a little more about it than I would like to admit, because I was one of the people running KernelEx to keep my Windows 98 machine alive a lot longer than I should have due to being annoyed with the loss of MS-DOS mode back in the day... I didn't know anything about computer security back then and felt really dumb when I realized how much danger I was exposing myself to.
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From my poking around, among many other topics, it looks like a good place to debate "the best version of Windows is...". But I won't repeat the less flattering sentiments I stumbled across when doing a search for the text Pale Moon. I think I can see that it would be a wonderful place to spend many hours if so inclined, and the negative attitudes over there towards Windows 11 feel fair and well deserved to me.
An interesting forum to be sure!athenian200 wrote: ↑2024-01-18, 21:45But the whole goal is to be an unofficial network of people working on older versions of Windows
From my poking around, among many other topics, it looks like a good place to debate "the best version of Windows is...". But I won't repeat the less flattering sentiments I stumbled across when doing a search for the text Pale Moon. I think I can see that it would be a wonderful place to spend many hours if so inclined, and the negative attitudes over there towards Windows 11 feel fair and well deserved to me.
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