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Dormancy 'retires' tabs that have gone unused for a while, freeing up that memory. It then restores the tabs to life when accessed. Tabs are considered inactive when they haven't been selected in longer than 10 minutes. Tabs are checked for inactivity every 10 minutes. Click the [d] icon on your browser toolbar to change the default to more or less than 10 minutes. File issues and request features
"Junction point" redirects here. For the video game studio, see Junction Point Studios. The NTFS file system defines various ways to redirect files and folders, e.g., to make a file point to another file or its contents without making a copy of it. The object being pointed to is called the target. Such file is called a hard or symbolic link depending on a way it's stored on the filesystem. History
In computing, a symbolic link (also symlink or soft link) is a file whose purpose is to point to a file or directory (called the "target") by specifying a path thereto.[1] Symbolic links are supported by POSIX and by most Unix-like operating systems, such as FreeBSD, Linux, and macOS. Limited support also exists in Windows 7 and Windows Vista, and to some degree in Windows 2000 and Windows XP in t
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