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jgjake2

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About jgjake2

  • Birthday Apr 27, 1990

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    Carrollton, Texas

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  1. Script Updated Version 0.4.3 Updated to handle new header If your browser doesn't auto update to the new version, click here to install manually
  2. Yea, I just haven't had too many goals to achieve (a.k.a. I ran out of ideas). I've written some optimizations/minor improvements that I have yet to push to github. But the core of the project is pretty rock solid and nothing needs fixing. Thumbnails bug out a little on occasion but that's it (that I know of). If you have any ideas or feature requests, let me know. I would love to get back into it.
  3. Notice update: The server issues appear to have resolved themselves. I think it was an AWS load balancing issue. Installs should be working again. Let me know if you have any issues installing.
  4. Notice (fixed): My servers went down earlier today and i'm on vacation. I don't know the cause, restarting didn't work, and I don't have access to my private keys to fix it. I will be home in a week. If you already have the script installed, jMod should be cached. If not the script will NOT execute correctly. I will make a post when the problem is fixed.
  5. Script Updated Version 0.4.2 Can now scrub through timeline with thumbnails (hover mouse at bottom of thumb to move around in time) If your browser doesn't auto update to the new version, click here to install manually
  6. Honestly, I didn't know Tampermonkey put out a stable build for FF. Last time I tried (within the last year) it was unusable. Maybe i'll check it out.
  7. Script Updated Version 0.4.1 Added module for pulling video meta data, and grab video duration from "m3u8" playlist files Added duration to video thumbnails If your browser doesn't auto update to the new version, click here to install manually
  8. Script Updated Version 0.4.0 Dramatic performance improvements (damn near loads instantly) Redesigned the video player's grow/shrink behavior, and now it's buttery smooth! General bug fixes If your browser doesn't auto update to the new version, click here to install manually Let me know if there are any issues or if you have any feature requests. I've got the most important features working, so I need ideas.
  9. Script Updated Version 0.3.4 Animated video thumbnails Fixed issue with video player grow/shrink not working with an unpinned LTT header Added a styled console logger General bug fixes and speed improvements If your browser doesn't auto update to the new version, click here to install manually
  10. Of course it is and I'm pretty sure LTT is the #1 place to talk about how you spent 30+ hours to leverage a 1% performance boost
  11. Appreciate it i'm working on updates right now. I'm trying to fix it so you can navigate comment pages without any issues. The forum uses history editing to prevent full page loads when navigating comment pages. This lets the video stay at the top of the page, as long as you start at page one. It's annoying to detect, but Vessel did the same thing and I wrote a script for that so it shouldn't take too long. Just make sure you set Greasemonkey or Tampermonkey to check for script updates every day, or every few days. Or just follow the Github project.
  12. Using Firefox: Install Greasemonkey Using Chrome: Install Tampermonkey Then go to this URL: https://github.com/jgjake2/LTT_FP/raw/master/LTT_FP%2B%2B.user.js You should be asked to install the script. I've made a few improvements since the initial release, but I suggest turning off animations in the settings for now (the LTT header will have a new gear icon. That opens the settings)
  13. Well, you're not wrong lol But I do know why the performance is crap. I'm running multiprocess firefox with legacy extensions. But I cant live without Ststus-4-Evar, TabMixPlus, SpeedDial, Menu Wizard, FindBar Tweak, YTC, or Greasemonkey. (and PaleMoon still suck too much for me to switch) I'm not saying i'm not responsible for the performance problem. I'm just saying I leverage windows power options to make it tolerable without devastating my battery. Edit: Also, I should mention I am also running developer tools biggest performance hit of all
  14. I both agree and disagree. It really depends on what you are doing. I am admittedly a firefox fanboy, and I use a lot of XPCOM based extensions. This cause a lot of CPU load in short bursts. Having windows respond quickly to this makes for a WAY smoother experience.
  15. Like I said in the post, power savings. One of the biggest reasons I hate enabling CPU throttling on laptops is the delay between a load increase, and the CPU responding to that load increase. But these settings allow you to edit eveything about that: delay, threshold, ammount of increase/decrease, how that affects CPU parking, etc...It can save a lot of battery life, and I like to tweak it on mobile devices and servers.
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