I saved some homework to my dropbox folder, checked the webs to make sure it was there (it was), and when I got to school it was no longer there.
Note that I don't have a working printer at my house.
Not that big of a deal, but my teacher's probably think I don't do work (especially because there was some other work in this class that I owed)
Because rather than loading page by page as needed, it loads the entire exe into memory at once, which can theoretically cause a slowdown.
Also it makes it so the exe can't refer to itself? (idk I read this somewhere).
upx has to be run from console. You navigate to the folder it's in, then type the command "upx programname.exe" [obv. substituting the name of the thing you want to compress] and hit enter to see it go. Why would compressing the exe ever be a bad thing? There's a bit about dll's, how if you compress those they can't be shared by diff programs, but that's irrelevant.
Alright, I've listened to the first 5 so far, and I think in terms of just overall quality, Main Vein is my favorite. No Ya Not & No Ya Didn't is somewhat funkier, but the former feels more like "soooouuulll music" to me.
It could add another layer of security to 2xres then, but as far as I know more security is unnecessary.
I'll try it out once I find an exe to use it on