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  1. the same class, processor heat, bios support, power supply... for example: (mobile 5th generation) i3-5020U - 2 cores - 2,2 GHz basespeed, 3MB Cache with 15 Watt TDP down to 10 Watt i5-5300U - 2 cores - 2,3 GHz basespeed, 3MB Cache with 15 Watt TDP down to 7,5 Watt (mobile 8th generation) i3-8130U - 2 cores - 2,2 GHz basespeed, 4MB Cache with 15 Watt TDP down to 10 Watt i5-8279U - 4 cores - 2,4 GHz basespeed, 6MB Cache with 28 Watt TDP i5-8269U - 4 cores - 2,6 GHz basespeed, 6MB Cache with 28 Watt TDP down to 20 Watt or i7-8550U - 4 cores - 1,8 GHz basespeed, 8MB Cache with 25 Watt TDP down to 10 Watt
  2. https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000005682/processors.html Intel Desktop Processor Upgade Information If you would like to upgrade your processor to a new generation Intel® Core™, compare Celeron® or Pentium® processors, or compare different processor families, you can watch the video Finding Information on Intel Processors or review the steps in How to Compare Intel® Processors Using Product Specifications Page (ARK). Contact your system or motherboard manufacturer before upgrading your desktop processor. Your manufacturer is familiar with your system specifications and the different upgrade options available, and they can tell you which processors your system or motherboard supports. Even if your processor and motherboard socket match, it's critical to make sure that your motherboard BIOS supports your new processor. Older motherboards frequently don't have BIOS support for newer processors. Lack of BIOS support for your processor can cause the system to not boot or display erratic behavior. Another upgrade consideration is that faster processors, and processors with more cores, can also affect the temperature of your system. You need to make sure your chassis and thermal solution work with your upgrade from a thermal perspective. One way to verify processor compatibility is to use the Intel® Desktop Compatibility Tool and search by processors or motherboards. For more information on your Intel® Processor or Intel® Desktop Board, select one of the links below: Intel® Desktop Processor Resources Compare Intel Desktop Processors Use comparison chart to compare desktop processors and features. Intel Desktop Processor support resources This document has useful links to installation videos, integration documents, and warranty information. Find compatible motherboards for Intel® Desktop Processors Use this tool to enter your Intel desktop processor to find compatible motherboards. Intel® Processor Identification Utility The utility identifies your processor and if it's working at the correct frequency. Intel Product Information This resource shows detailed specifications for all Intel products.
  3. perhaps there can be a script to display the pear again -> for free users -no need to show expire date but good to bring back the pear :-)
  4. trium

    ublock users

    edit: its firefox legacy v1.16.4.24
  5. trium

    ublock users

    ublock v1.29.2 gorhill released this 22 hours ago Fixes: Add argument to nowoif scriptlet Fix regression in set-constant scriptlet
  6. trium

    ublock users

    ublock v1.29.0 gorhill released this 13 days ago Closed as fixed: Chromium Performance regression in rendering of dashboard pane Firefox Open tabs can be closed when opening a webpage from about:newtab Core Use ISO8061 dates in user filter comments Support new Chromium based Edge in pre-parsing directives Do not triggers strict blocking for wildcard-only patterns Improve/refine syntax highlighter, specifically: Fix properly reporting invalid filter options Add syntax highlighting/auto-completion for preparsing directives Add CoreMirror's code-folding ability to list editor/viewer Reverse lookup fails for filter of type example.com##* New filter parser creates unexpected network filter from malformed cosmetic filter Avoid loading "!#include" filepaths that are wrapped into "!#if" tags that exclude the browser's environment Use "Trusted sites" instead of "Whitelist" Element picker suggests unhelpful network rule Logger shows names of scriptlet as different ones if short-hand is used A problem with cyrillic characters Adding csp to logger's filter expression picker Cosmetic filters in about:blank iframe Adguard French filter Can't use set-constant.js multiple times for same parent property Notable commits with no entry in issue tracker: Remove experimental click-to-load disqus scriptlets Improve annotations for search operations in CodeMirror editor Consolidate filter list reverse lookup code into a single file Allow :upward() operator to select html element Instantiate procedural filterer instance on demand only Deprecate pseudo user styles code Mind discarded status of tabs when internally handling them Do not let grow subframe dictionary grow unbound Consider an empty pattern with anchors to be dubious Add static filter parser checklist Fix highligthing of FQDN match in logger Add support to compare delay against literal Number.NaN in nossif/nostif
  7. dont look at the motherboard section! look at the cpu section -> for example: socket 1023 fcbga like raymondo70 says take a look to the mainboard-manufacturer and read the manual - perhaps there is an list with possible cpus for an upgrade
  8. defraggler -> settings -> options -> advanced you can also without bad conscience :-)
  9. ff v68.11.0 esr 28. july 2020 Fixed Various stability and security fixes
  10. ff v79.0 28. july 2020 New We’ve rolled out WebRender to more Windows users with Intel and AMD GPUs, bringing improved graphics performance to an even larger audience. Firefox users in Germany will now see more Pocket recommendations in their new tab featuring some of the best stories on the web. If you don’t see them, you can turn on Pocket articles in your new tab by following these steps. Fixed Various security fixes. Several crashes while using a screen reader were fixed, including a frequently encountered crash when using the JAWS screen reader. Firefox Developer Tools received significant fixes allowing screen reader users to benefit from some of the tools that were previously inaccessible. SVG title and desc elements (labels and descriptions) are now correctly exposed to assistive technology products such as screen readers. Enterprise A number of bug fixes and new policies have been implemented in the latest version of Firefox. You can see more details in the Firefox for Enterprise 79 Release Notes. Updates to the password policy allow admins to require a primary password (formerly called master password. Previously the policy could disable the primary password but not force a primary password. Users required to use a primary password will only be asked to create a primary password the first time they try to save a password. Developer Developer Information Newly added asynchronous call stacks let developers trace their async code through events, timeouts, and promises. The async execution chains are shown in the Debugger’s call stack, but also for stack traces in Console errors and Network initiators. Erroneous network responses with 4xx/5xx status codes display as errors in the Console, making it easy to understand them in the context of related logs. The request/response details can be expanded or resent for quick debugging. JavaScript errors are now visible not only in the Console, but also in the Debugger. The relevant line of code will be highlighted and display error details on hover. Opening SCSS and CSS-in-JS sources from the Inspector now works more reliably thanks to improved source map handling across all panels. Inspecting accessibility properties from the browser context menu is now available to all users by default.
  11. trium

    musik videos

    puhdys - hey, wir wollen die eisbären sehen (1997) https://youtu.be/HRhYkXxYpyM
  12. trium

    musik videos

    an older song from gdr -> gerd christian - sag ihr auch (1979) an lovesong https://youtu.be/DDxglUE02Yw
  13. trium

    ublock users

    firefox legacy v1.28.4.24 gorhill released this yesterday Change Update procedural cosmetic filters and operators (thanks to @hawkeye116477) Fix using sibling-related CSS syntax at prefix position Fix processing !#include directive within conditions Add procedural cosmetic operators :remove() and :upward() Improve filter logger (thanks to @hawkeye116477) Update stock filter lists Use secure protocol for MVPS HOSTS Remove no longer maintained KOR list Update URL for EasyList Lithuania Note: The release notes are created/maintained by @JustOff.
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    ublock users

    firefox legacy v1.16.4.23 gorhill released this 14 days ago Change Further improve procedural cosmetic filters and operators (thanks to @hawkeye116477) Support CSS selectors mixed w/ operators in procedural cosmetic filters Fix and improve parsing rules from AdGuard's filter lists Natively implement :nth-ancestor(n) procedural operator Add :min-text-length(x) and :watch-attr procedural operators Replace exec with transpose in procedural filters Update filter syntax converter Use native implementation of :nth-ancestor(n) Re-map :upward(n) from :xpath to :nth-ancestor(n) Replace seemingly abandoned malware lists with URLhaus Malicious URL blocklist Restore support for Gecko 45-50 based browsers Note: The release notes are created/maintained by @JustOff.
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    ublock users

    ublock v1.28.4 gorhill released this Jul 15, 2020 Closed as fixed: Add cdn.jsdelivr.net mirror for urlhaus blocklist Remove repo.or.cz from list of CDNs for urlhaus blocklist Fix spurious rejection of some AdGuard redirect filters Fix the reporting of invalid static extended filters in the logger Fix improper rejecting fitlers with $all,~document options
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    ublock users

    ublock v1.28.2 gorhill released this Jul 11, 2020 Changes: Both stock malware domain lists, which are enabled by default in uBO, have been replaced by URLhaus Malicious URL blocklist, which is now enabled by default in uBO. For existing installations, both removed malware lists will be moved to the Custom section if you still have them enabled. It is recommended you remove these lists from your Custom lists -- only you can do this, uBO does not remove lists which are currently enabled. It may take a few days before you are updated with the new default stock lists. Closed as fixed: Remove Malware Domain List Remove Malware domains Remove Malware Domain List
  17. the green pear like a trademark was and is a identification sign, why abolish? i hope this free space is not reserved for ... for example an antivirus-sign?
  18. hi fans, i have downloaded the version 5.69 portable and ... the pear is gone! where is it?
  19. what defrag have you choosed? -> advanced -> defrag freespace (allowed fragmentation)? have you looked at the last 8 % what files this be?
  20. trium

    ublock users

    firefox legacy v1.16.4.22 gorhill released this Jul 4, 2020 Change Strict-block only if match is anchored to end of hostname Improve procedural cosmetic filters processing (thanks to @hawkeye116477) Use +js name for logging Allow u flag in regexes Bump minimum browser versions due to ES6 semantics Add nowoif alias for window.open-defuser scriptlet
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    ublock users

    firefox legacy v1.16.4.21 gorhill released this Jun 20, 2020 Change Prevent exceptions when several conflicting rules result in an empty filter Improve validation of CSS selector-based cosmetic filters Map upward to xpath using filter syntax converter Update scriptlets from the upstream repo Replace requestAnimationFrame-if.js with no-requestAnimationFrame-if.js Improve set-constant.js scriptlet Improve window.open-defuser scriptlet Add remove-class scriptlet (alias: rc) Add new scriptlet to allow blocking Amazon's apstag.js Bring fingerprint2.js scriptlet up to date Improve logging capabilities of json-prune scriptlet Add uBO: prefix to logged output in some scriptlets Remove obsolete filters from stock filter lists hpHosts Disconnect Malvertising Adblock Warning Removal
  22. trium

    ublock users

    ublock v1.28.0 gorhill released this Jun 30, 2020 Changes: ##script:inject(...), which has been deprecated in favor of ##+js(...) for more than two years, is no longer supported. It's no longer possible to point-and-click to create allow (green) rules from within the popup panel by default. This change is motivated by seeing way too many cases of improper usage of dynamic filtering in which users are creating allow (green) rules where noop (gray) rules should have been used. You can get back temporarily the ability to create allow rules from within the popup panel by tapping twice the Ctrl key. Improved syntax highlighting of static filters in "My filters" and asset viewer. Additionally, in "My filters": Ability to toggle commenting out of filter(s) by pressing the Tab key Auto-completion using Ctrl-Space, this works for: Static filter options Resource names for redirect= option Procedural operators for cosmetic/HTML filters Scriptlet names for ##+js filters Closed as fixed: Chromium 65 Broken popup panel in Chromium 65 Chromium Use default_public_interface_only in Chromium-based browsers Core Cookie-remover.js does not remove a cookie A possibility of using default system fonts for uBlock Origin? Some RegExp filters are not parsed properly Add support for entity-matching in domain= filter option Notable commits with no entry in issue tracker: Fix edge case involving filter with a single wildcard Add support for wildcard/array in json-prune Fix matching of filters with trailing ^| Make the creation of allow rules in panel an opt-in feature Add ability to lock firewall height to basic pane height Fix uselessly allocating one extra WASM page Replace FilterPlainHostname with composite filter
  23. ff v78.0.2 09. july 2020 Fixed Security fix Fixed an accessibility regression in reader mode (bug 1650922) Made the address bar more resilient to data corruption in the user profile (bug 1649981) Fixed a regression opening certain external applications (bug 1650162)
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