ESGST - no
Extended Steamgifts - yes

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What?

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Just bookmark to not forget my favorite usercsript. I forget it every time after reinstall OS.

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...You couldn't bookmark the respective thread themselves instead?

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You could put all of this in an old giveaway of yours and bookmark that instead ...

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Just when I thought I couldn't learn anything from this thread.

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Some says that the moon landing is a hoax.
In that case, it can be a huge pile of telephone directories. 🤣

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Nobody worth listening to says that. :)

Here is the github repository containing the source code so you can read it yourself and see if it looks like a phone book. :D

Here is an article about the photo. She didn't write all the code herself, she and her team did.

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Cool. Now we have the code. Let's compile it and set off to the moon my friend!

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wow, was that written in assembler?
no wonder that took so many pages

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A version of assembly they had to invent themselves, to be specific - because the hardware at the time couldn't do what they needed so they had to push the envelope in both hardware and software, while squeezing every possible cycle out of the chips and getting absolutely no errors. Even if there was a few slightly higher level languages around at the time they were never an option - the performance was not there, and errors would have been too likely.

Still today assembly is the only option in a few cases like this - where you have to have absolute to the metal control over what happens and have to squeeze every cycle of performance out of something. With the obvious difference that your average scientific calculator today has more raw power than the AGC did, and we usually don't use calculators to land on moons or planets.

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Conspiracy confirmed! 🤓

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How about at least some reasoning why some script is better than another, since you decided to inform us all about it instead of just keeping your own notes?

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Oh...ok.
The first one has a ton of settings. Much time to configure and still can't found option to hide entered GA.
The second with minimum options but has great preconfig.

p.s. just forget about this topic for few days and it would never appear again. Thanks!

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That sounds like a good reason, altho I prefer to have the options available even if I never read the manual to learn about them or use them. Also we will never forget! :P

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If you can't find an option, request it on github. It will be soon added in the next update.
https://github.com/gsrafael01/ESGST/issues/new?template=feature-request.md

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Still 403 Forbidden

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Works fine now, some temp glitch.

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sure it hides entered GAs
there is a filter function which can hide nearly anything you want

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why ESGST no ?

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Already asked and answered.

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tnx, ESGST disabled and Extended_Steamgifts.user.js installed!

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