i’m going to mock you in the comments. you’re a bad person. stop ruining a fun game just because you’re bored.
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mostly for fun, cuz i guess for some reason i enjoy having problems, but that leads to it also being for education. i’ve learned a lot maintaining these systems. and it’s just cool, i like being able to say i can and try out different software to see what works. i like the custom approach rather than a one size fits all society
maybe try VSCode? it’s pretty quick with loading files and it’s free
other solutions provided would work, but just saying, you should respect your employees privacy and not track their searches and websites. you could, and probably should, just block at the domain level.
dm if you have questions, i might be able to help more. been playing around with BDFR for a bit.
this github should have what you need
https://github.com/aliparlakci/bulk-downloader-for-reddit
might be hard to get just a few posts, but you can make it do all saved posts
need a lot more info. what devices have you tested on? are they connected to wifi or ethernet? what’s your router? what category cable is connecting your modem and router? (look for “cat” on the cable) how many devices do you have on your network?
generally speaking, wired ethernet to your device will always outperform wifi.
if you’re on a desktop, make sure your computer has a Gb port or higher (don’t ask us, we won’t know, just google your computer, device or network card to find out)
if you’re on wifi, how’s your wifi set up? do you have 5ghz band enabled? is your device connected to that one? (google to find out how)
most of these are leading questions. researching and answering them will help you discover ways to optimize your network.
sounds like you might have a 2 pole system. is there another switch that controls the same light? a switch with 2 screws and ground wouldn’t work for that.
without really knowing what your goal is with a personal router, all i can say is i like TP Link. their AX1800 router has been serving well for 3 years
just remember, you can always spend more money. see if you can make do with what you have, and upgrade when you understand where your bottleneck is