After the
outpouring of bile Kaganova towards the OS in general, and
Linux in particular, decided to solve the problem that had plagued me for a long time.
I noticed once that very often the processor in
Ubuntu is loaded with flash drives (as a rule, banners), which at the same time do not do any useful work. Most often, the following happens: I opened 10 (
only ten) tabs, I sit on a tab where there is only text, and
Firefox torments the processor senselessly.
What to do? That's right, to hell with flash drives! But it’s not necessary to the devil, because
YouTube videos you want to watch. Therefore, we
install a great
Flashblock extension and include only flash movies that you really want to watch. Advertising sweeps by. And most importantly - the processor has ceased to engage in this nonsense!
')
After installation, I discovered how interesting
Google Analytics is : it is not a monolithic flash drive, but a complicated system with flash inserts. Controls - html-nye.
By the way, another useful addition to FF, for such fans to postpone reading the material for tomorrow, like me:
Taboo .