If you're a AutoHotkey user, and you hate that it opens plain ol' vanilla Notepad.exe whenever you click on one of it's "Edit" / "Edit this Script" menu items, and want to use your own preferred text editor instead whenever you click the Edit link, you can do so.
It involves editing the registry by hand a bit, but to make it a whole lot quicker'n easier, I've already whipped up an AHK script to do it for you.
If you're into making your 'puter life a lot easier, little bits at a time, here's a nice little script for you ...
Just add this AHK script to your Windows Start Up, and it'll automatically always be there for you. See: How to Add AutoHotkey Scripts to Windows Start Up
Once it's running, you'll have 2 new global HotKeys available to you for use in any program you're using:
I have a large Plex library that I rip my own BluRay movies to, and I've been playing around with various video ripping and encoding software. I often get files that visually seem pretty much identical, but have varying file sizes. sometimes I include different audio tracks, different subtitle languages, and other stuff, but I am also trying to keep the library from using as much hard drive as possible. Every little bit counts!
Is there a quick way in Directory Opus to calculate the size difference between 2 files?
Have you ever wondered how hackers get your passwords? Most of the time it was using a Brute-force hacking script program. One like the picture below
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