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  "publishedAt": "2026-05-30T19:18:04.000Z",
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  "textContent": "First-Time-Poster...long time lurker here.\n\nI've been using the PaleMoon 32-bit version for windows since 2016.\n\nWhen Firefox left me several years later, shutting down everything from FF-51 + earlier,\nI began using PM as my personal browser on my non-work personal computer.\n\nPM is a great low data browser for finding all my favorite 'Low Data-RRS-feeds, podcasts and live broadcasts'.\n(really love the 'List This!' side panel)...PM has brought me a great amount of joy through the years, running smoothly and efficiently allowing me to find new feeds and URL changes.\n\nThe PM-Browser-32-bit version runs Very smooth on a Win7-pro 64-bit-OS and on many of the old\nDell Optiplex's I've rebuilt over the years, many using less power than a 40-watt light bulb on start up...\nSaves a lot of energy when I'm in the wild in my 50-year old aluminum fuselage/RV.\n\nThe biggest fun was being able to incorporate an old 'NetLimiter'/port-scanner, plus several old K00L\nradio-players from early 2000's + a new AIMP radio with all the bells + whistles and build a low power\nstudio grade screen (EZ on the eyes) that no-one has yet to duplicate.\n\nI'd like to take the time to 'Thank All the Tech's Here' and Moonchild for All the Hard Work and 'heavy-lifting'\nY'all do, making it possible for old radio guys like me to stay entertained and once in a while 'on air'.\n\nI also want to say I've been a long-time GRC-Security podcast listener and a long-time reader and poster\non Martin Brinkman's sites, 'past and present'...Thank Y'all So Much for Allowin me to be here...\n\nCaddoslim...Jest an ol' cowboy from West Texas\n\n* * *",
  "title": "General Discussion • Thank You",
  "updatedAt": "2026-05-30T19:18:04.000Z"
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