I’ve been using tree-style tabs since I’ve switched back to Firefox. It works really well and I’ve even disabled the tab-bar and am only using the side panel.
I’ve been using tree-style tabs since I’ve switched back to Firefox. It works really well and I’ve even disabled the tab-bar and am only using the side panel.
without any serious work
this part sadly only works, if you’ve already worked your ass off beforehand.
If there are four panels and you don’t get it, it’s loss
Those numbers don’t even try to add up to 100%, so I guess each kid wants multiple things
except, when you actually need the compression part
Not really. You need to use a domain (correct me, if I’m wrong, but I think IP adresses don’t work) to connect to the homeserver.
In theory you could setup a DNS server in your nezwork, which resolves this domain with the local adress and then it might work, but I’m not sure if the homeserver would like that.
Also I want to add, that I use TeamSpeak, which works perfectly globally and locally, but it’s for voice chat.
Tree-style tabs for the win
Because of your comment, I did a quick google search and pretty much every source says that .tar.gz is also pretty ancient and not that good (from a compression point of view). For better compression, you can use the xz or 7zip formats. The former is more used on Linux, if that’s what you’re using.
This basically just means the files themselves become the authentication.
I don’t see a singe use-case, where you couldn’t just use normal private-key encryption and just save the private key to a file somewhere else. And if you want to distribute it to multiple locations, so that you need all of them, then there are also encryption methods for that.
In this aspect, the internet is closer to spoken language, than any written media. Even if you use a service to archive the things you find, it’s still possible, that they shut down, too.
You should probably learn how to read.