u/johnnyhonda

Make a new tab by default when using the URL bar?

Is there a way to have zen browser open a new tab by default when using the url bar?

For example I click on the URL bar, type something, hit enter -> that will open it in a new tab, and not the current tab?

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u/johnnyhonda — 21 hours ago

Respawning with no backpack this season is brutal

I noticed that respawns have no backpack, not even a white one - which you start with on drop. This is extra brutal since there are not even white backpacks on the ground unless someone has dropped one swapping out for a blue or purple. Made me forget what it's like to have no backpack whatsoever - it's rough.

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u/johnnyhonda — 4 days ago

Hi there, this is probably a long shot, but I have this cheap amazon headlamp (https://blukar.com/en-us/collections/led-head-torch), and it has a pretty decent sized bettery 1200 mAh as far as cheap head lamps go. However the problem with it is that it starts out at full brightness, which causes it to not last long because i'm sure it's drawing a lot of current when it's fully bright.

In order to turn down the brightness you need to click and hold the power button while it's on, this is most likely adjusting the duty cycle of a PWM.

I'd love to be able to modify this such that either:

A) It starts at the lowest brightness.

or

B) We just limit the maximum brightness.

Now unfortunately the larger IC has zero markings whatsoever, and I'm assuming it's some low cost microcontroller, so reprogramming the PWM behavior is likely going to be tricky. The smaller IC is 4066 CAU = CD4066 analog switch chip, probably for switching outputs, from the main LED, to the array, to the red one, etc.

The SMD LEDs on the right side of the circuit are blue LEDs which function as battery level indicator.

Anyways how would y'all go about this? My best shot is probably option B, just limiting the overall current that can reach the main LEDs. It's probably not happening, so i'll likely end up just buying a higher quality head lamp. Thanks!

u/johnnyhonda — 11 days ago