Peter Hucker
Peter Hucker
> > `https://www.lawrievetgroup.co.uk` > > The site is fu*^ed! > In Pale Moon and SeaMonkey, their cookie terms can't be accepted, even if all filters are turned off. > They...
> > Pale Moon and Sea Monkey need to support more coding. > > No, webmasters need to use W3C approved codes, instead of constantly adopting Google's latest rubbish! That...
> Oh well, for what it's worth, here's a fix for the site which you linked to: > > ``` > lawrievetgroup.co.uk#@#.consent-container > lawrievetgroup.co.uk#@#.consent-wrapper > ``` > > -- >...
> > sorry if I appear rude > > I was about to offer the same apology. :) > > -- > > > Is there a fix to make...
> > I think it would be easier to bomb the EU headquarters > > 😬 Oh come on, they've done nothing useful, they just introduce childish rules for other...
> > Not sure why my example (a UK vet) still has the notice, since we are not in the EU. > > Unfortunately, when it comes to filtering, non-EU...
> Although obviously ironic, you really shouldn't post such comments. > I'm sure it will attract some type of unnecessary attention. It wasn't ironic. It may have been an exaggeration....
It amuses me that this list is designed to block EU cookie notices, yet I've spotted at least two remoaners in here.
The GPU is ok for the 1st instance of Boinc, so I can't see it being a Windows problem. I assume one instance of Boinc couldn't stop the other seeing...
I can find nothing of interest in the Windows event log. The GPU was not failed at the point Boinc refused to use it, as I could simply tell the...