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Issue #1647 - Part 1: Implement percentage for CSS opacity keywords (51764ac72) Issue #1643 - Part 4: Hook up all the plumbing. Issue #1643 - Part 3: Implement ResizeObserverController (a53a2a3a3)
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Issue #1643 - Part 2: Implement ResizeObserver API (1b7382416) Issue #1643 - Part 1: Add GetNodeDepth() to nsContentUtils.
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Issue #618 - Clear the module map - Debug Followup (766ceb5d9) Merge pull request #1651 from athenian200/link_element_disabled (85f915543) Fix usage of a macro in a cocoa widget (#1649) (00e073391) Merge pull request #1648 from adeshkp/hpkp-hostname-cleanup (c779684b3) Issue #1280 - Remove hostname parameter to trust domain. Issue #1629 - Part 5: Remove pointless local variables. Issue #1629 - Part 4: Ensure isExplicitlyEnabled is false upon sheet creation. Official UXP changes since my last build:
#Latest pale moon browser sucks 2016 code
Source code that is comparable to my current working tree is available here: It's fixed now anyway, but I do wonder how many people had the lives of their SSD drives unnecessarily shortened by this. What was really bad was not so much that the automatic optimisation of drives was not having its status remembered so it was running unnecessarily, but it was that it was also misidentifying drive types, resulting in it trying to TRIM conventional hard drives (impossible) and actually defragmenting SSD drives, which is definitely a no-no!
#Latest pale moon browser sucks 2016 windows 10
This is off-topic of course, in this forum section, letalone this thread, but what was really bad is that they apparently acknowledged and fixed the issue in an insider build, but then still let the fault get through to the release version of Windows 10 2004! Plenty of other people thought exactly the same! That's really terrible and they should receive a class action for damages for destroying peoples storage. If high throughput, large/frequent dynamic temporary storage is unavoidable, consider the samsung SM range or Intel's business range with very high PTB write endurances. Use task manager with i/o read bytes and write bytes columns enabled to keep a check just in case. An errant program can write massive amounts to the SSD and the user may be unaware. So think about swapfile, logs, firefoxes' running state saves (timing can be altered in about:config), etc etc. Reads should not affect lifetime significantly, but every write counts with SSDs. We have all been there at times and it truly sucks having to piece everything back together from backups here and there or recreate it, and some things may be lost forever. Of course unexplained catastrophic controller or chip failure is just bad luck. These can give some indication if the drive is getting worn prematurely, or experiencing high temps and can give the user a chance to backup before failure.
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Most SSDs should have a TBW (Terabytes Written) or similar guaranteed/expected lifespan statistic and usually can be viewed via any free SMART interrogator such as crystal diskinfo, victoria, etc, although some of the OEM drives don't always show all the stats. It's just like the "no name" grocery brand, which does quite well here in Canada. Most people use a webpage viewing application covered in Chrome, a few stragglers need an Explorer to guide them through the Internet, others live on the Edge, and some like roasted fox. While I do respect Pale Moon and its developers for maintaining possibly one of the last independent web browsers around (enough to have gifted the 圆4 versions of 28/likely 29 to Vista), I will also wear the Browser badge with pride. Who wants to set Browser as their default Browser anyway? I thought if I made them hopelessly generic that you would change them to something unique but that never happened which is just silly. Indeed, that was also partly motivated by you guys as well. That is why for my unofficial branding I choose EXTREMELY generic names of "Browser" and "MailNews" so there is less confusion when someone goes off on their own and produces builds not following my vision or representative of my projects.