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Controlling online content is not the only way Russia wants to exercise digital sovereignty. After sanctions were introduced last year, the state started urgently promoting the goal of building up an entire self-contained tech ecosystem, encompassing everything from services and financing to hardware and supply chains.


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Skolkovo hosted a growing number of successful Russian startups. But after the war started, many international collaborators abandoned the tech park. More important, foreign venture capital is staying away. In 2022, venture capital investment into Russian companies fell by 57%, to $1.1 billion.

Since the start of the war, the country has seen a wave of mergers and acquisitions as foreign firms have rushed to exit the market, often selling their assets to Russian competitors for low prices. One such asset was Avito, the most popular classified advertising site in Russia and the biggest in the world: in October, a subsidiary of the South African firm Naspers sold it for $2.46 billion, a fraction of its estimated $6 billion value, in order to leave Russia. The same subsidiary has also sold its stake in VKontakte. These fire sales could hand the Kremlin even more control over the tech sector.

In October 2019 Yandex announced that its self-driving cars had passed 1 million miles in fully autonomous driving since it started testing the technology.[38] In February 2020, Yandex doubled its mileage with 2 million miles passed.[39]

The service launched on 25 February 2016.[51] It started in Minsk, but now operates in all six regional centers and multiple cities in the country. In March 2019 the service introduced an insurance product for riders and drivers connected to the service.[52]

Operating in 15 of its cities, Yandex.Taxi has one of its most visible presences in Armenia. It started operating in Yerevan on 1 July 2016.[53] In 2017, the service sponsored a computer programming school for high schoolers in Gyumri and Vanadzor.[54]

The expansion is Yandex's latest foray abroad, after announcing in April plans to launch its rapid grocery delivery service in France later this year. It is also gearing up to start operations in London.

I had the experience of completely uninstalling and then re-installing MuseScore 3.5.2 under Windows 10. On the second installation I found that when MuseScore opened, my system browser (Chromium Edge) would open to a URL at mc.yandex.com, which would never actually load. I determined this was related to the Start Center. Modifying my preferences so the Start Center didn't run at startup fixed it, and manually selecting the Start Center from the menu opened the browser.

Now the interesting part. I went ahead and did a complete uninstallation (including the folders under AppData in my user directory). Then I did another installation, but as I had in my very first installation, I opted to run the tours. Now no opening the system browser to mc.yandex.com. Then, after opting to stop seeing the tours, they were gone and the Start Center still didn't do the redirect.

I've never heard of this happening, can you provide more info? Like what URl, exactly? The start center normally opens a page , but this happens within the start center itself, not using your system browser. I guess if a firewall or some other setting gets in the way of this loading in the start center, maybe on some systems the system browser might somehow be invoked, but again, I've never heard of this happening, and there are literally millions of MuseScore on Windows. Anything unusual about your browser configuration?

Maybe some kind of spam attached to my system and has now been cleared by my antivirus. I swear this was happening every time the Start Center opened, either automatically when starting MuseScore or when invoking it from the File menu.

I knew from other posts in the forum about the "sub rosa" call to mc.yandex.ru for analytics, and that wasn't what was bothering me at all. The watch_match.html URL was opening either in a new browser window if there was no browser running, or a new tab if there was. Reboots or clearing out my task list didn't help, and I don't have a firewall or proxy, or odd network settings.

No worries! I certainly believe you that it happened. That is a site referenced by the site loaded into the start center, so it can't be coincidence. But that shouldn't normally have resulted in your browser getting involved. Would be interesting to discover what that was in case it ever happens to anyone else so we can advise them better. Meanwhile, though, I'm glad it seems to have fixed itself for you!

Not sure what Firefox is doing wrong to make that happen - worth reporting to them - but as noted, it's normal that on startup, MuseScore displays a web page in its own internal browser window, and that this involves a connection to that site. That's normal. It's not normal for Firefox to somehow intercept this and try to open the page itself.

This has just started happening to me. Same website _match.html when I open Musescore 3. There is something very strange going on. Given that all of us see the same page surely that means something has infiltrated the Musescore 3 system?

Thanks Marc. I have removed the start center to prevent it. What I found alarming about it was (a) I have been using Musescore for more than 2 years on Windows 10, with Chrome as my default browser, and never had it occur until yesterday evening - in the middle of a session using Musescore, (b) no other app has ever displayed similar symptoms, and (c) an unexpected web page loading from a .ru domain name with the text "match" in the URL genuinely gave me the impression that my Musescore file or the app had been hijacked by a virus or spammy dating website. It really did alarm me to the extent that I ran a quick virus scan, a scan of the Musescore folder, and rebooted my PC. Why am I telling you all this? As a great fan of Musescore it alarmed me, but I had a level of trust that made me check it out further. However, if I had recently downloaded Musescore for the first time and saw this, I would have run a mile and not touched it again. So while it may have been caused outside Musescore, is there nothing that can be done within it to prevent it happening to others? As I said, I have never seen it from any other application. Many thanks for everything that you and the Musescore team do.

Hello,

The same thing happened to me for the fist time.

I use Musescore 3.6.2 on MacOS since years and this has never ocurred before.

After starting, the standad browser tries to open is _match.html.

Delete everything that is musescore, or under musescore-related directory. *I have found, though, that deleting scores folder/soundfonts folder are not necessary, so you'd like to move scores folder & Soundfonts folder outside musescore folder before you start deleting.

I am glad this seemed to work for you, but I suspect it's just coincidence. MuseScore does contact that analytics site as part of its normal access of musescore.com for the Start Center. Occasionally some web browsers apparently happen to intercept that access, not sure why. I've seen it happen myself maybe twice in the past 1000 times or so I've started MsueScore. But if it happens once or twice, it can probably happen again, even if you delete files.

I don't LIKE not having the start center. It allows me to open recent scores regardless of what folder they are in and saves a lot of time clicking around. Please provide another solution. I have updated neither the OS nor Musescore in the last few days. By the way, empty looking web pages CAN be downloading dangerous files. And WHATEVER method Musescore is using (I noticed you didn't say) DOES in fact invite the OS to engage in general processing of the URL. Unless Musescore uses raw socket connections, which is very tedious, it opens itself to invasion by opening this URL.

By default, your score should sound either identical to MU3 or else incredibly, breathtakingly better (if writing for orchestral instruments or guitars using the amazing Muse Sounds package). If you are experiencing something different from this with one of your scores, please start a new thread and attach the score you are having trouble with and explain where the issue is (which synthesizer instrument sounds different than you expect and in what way). Also say what OS you are on in case that turns out to be relevant.

Once again, if you need help with any of this, just start a new thread and attach your score and describe the problem in more detail. MuseScore 4 should have vastly improved default playback, and if something is going on with one of your scores or in your system settings to prevent that, we certainly want to help!

This has just started happening for me for no apparent reason.

I have recently installed Musescore 4, but I don't think it's related to that.

When I open Musescore 3.6.2 it opens the website _match.html.

Seems very strange.

However, it's fixed by Edit, Preferences, then unticking "Show start centre".

Marc, thank you for your swift response to my comment. My purpose was not to annoy, but to express anxiety. Your response has helped me to recognise that the start centre is actually attempting to access a website, even though I did not know this, not least because I have no intention of accessing the internet when opening MuseScore. Neither was I aware that MuseScore intentionally contacts Yandex for its analytical data. Had I known and understood these two things, I should have been rather less alarmed.

As for the sound, the playback should be absolutely amazingly incredibly better than MU3 by default so if you have a score where that's not the case, best to start a new thread and attach it so we can check it out and understand and assist better. But even if some unique attribute of that particular score is such that Muse Sounds is not a good choice, no need to revert all the way back to MU3 - just switch to MS Basic for that score and then the sound should be identical to the MU3 default. And you'll still be able to take advantage of the vastly improved engraving and other new features and usability improvements. ff782bc1db

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