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Add "Open with CMD" option to the Windows 10 context menu (both when right-clicking on a folder and in a folder).
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I really wanted a way to create resized images on the fly just by specifying the size of the image in the request URL. So, if I had the image kitty.jpg but wanted to resize it to be 100px by 100px, would simply request kitty-100x100.jpg, the server would realize it doesn't exists and create it, and the resized image would be returned to me.
The solution:
I was following this guide written by John Pignata. It is an interesting solution and fit my needs but I did run into some caveats. Below are some of the gotchas I encountered.
1) There are two S3 domains you can point your CloudFront distribution at: