I finally updated to jDownloader 2 today. After some tweaking to make it look like the old version, it's usable.
I finally updated to jDownloader 2 today. After some tweaking to make it look like the old version, it's usable.
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
That looks nice @Sazzy!
I once put this in a notepad to post it later - at least a year has passed since then
http://www.swfcabin.com/open/1448834126
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
I'm halfway upgrading my school's wireless APs to OpenWrt. One of the remaining two is a cheap Tenda that cannot be flashed, and the other is wall-mounted on an unreachable place. But when I'm done, we'll have a faster, more secure and fully-compliant 802.11n network with roaming coverage on the entire building. There will be an announcement and a 30-day transition period, during which both the new network and the salad of old ones with different names and settings will be available (thanks to the ability to host multiple hotspots on the same radio).
OpenWrt is awesome. It's harder to use than DD-WRT, but once you get the gist of it, you can do pretty much anything.
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
Today I dreamed I had a (normal) printer that could somehow output US dollars. You could fit up to five in a single sheet. I printed three $100 bills, cut them, and they were perfect fakes.
The financial crisis is corrupting my dreams... maybe
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
So I use Chrome for a while now, find that it's better than FF. I usually always have a few tabs open, cuz I "need" them for time being, and I never close Chrome, only minimize. After some time, when I open it back all my tabs are refreshed. Any idea why?
Today's the day.
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
It's chrome's "tab discarding" feature, it frees up ram. (since you haven't used that tab in a long time)
To see the 'Discarded Tabs', type this in the Address Bar: chrome://discards/
To actually disable:, type in your address bar: chrome://flags, then disable this flag: #automatic-tab-discarding (Turn it to 'Disabled' from 'Default')
This just has to be enough space for a long time. When my 1 TB disk got nearly full, I grabbed several 320 GB ones from my work and used those with a USB adapter, but I was tired of having to swap disks.
Would have gone for 8 TB, but they were super-expensive and only available in 3.5" form factor, which means having to haul a power brick around (this one is a 2.5" Seagate).
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
hello guys
nice to see you all
Last edited by Master Razor; 07.07.16 at 21:05.
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