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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #15261 · Nov 2

#javascript#123pan#139_cloud#189_cloud#ali_netdisk#aliyun_drive#aria2#baidu#baidu_netdisk#baidunetdisk#baiduyun#motrix#quark_netdisk#tampermonkey#tampermonkey_script#tampermonkey_userscript#tianyi_netdisk#uc_netdisk#userscript#xunlei_netdisk#yidong_netdisk LinkSwift is a browser script that helps you quickly get direct download links for files stored on popular Chinese cloud services like Baidu, Alibaba, 123, and others—saving you time and making downloads easier without needing to visit each service’s website separately. It also improves the look of these cloud storage pages and adds extra features, such as support for different download tools and customizable themes. The main benefit is convenience: you can manage and download your cloud files faster, with a nicer interface, all from your browser. Just install the script using a tool like Tampermonkey, and it works on Chrome, Edge, and other major browsers. https://github.com/hmjz100/LinkSwift

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@addisstandardeng · Post #21595 · 03/03/2026, 03:29 PM

Grand #Ethiopian Renaissance Dam: how #Africa’s largest hydropower project Is powering #Ethiopia’s future A detailed examination of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam – its construction, specifications, commissioning, regional impact, and remaining challenges. The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (#GERD) is the largest hydropower project in Africa. Located on the #Blue_Nile in Ethiopia’s #Benishangul-Gumuz region, about 14km from the Sudanese border, the project has been delivered by Ethiopian Electric Power (#EEP) with major civil works undertaken by #Webuild Group (formerly #Salini Impregilo). The objective of the dam is to increase Ethiopia’s electricity generation capacity, reduce dependence on imported energy, and support long-term industrial and economic development. Construction began in 2011, and Ethiopia officially inaugurated...... Read more: https://www.waterpowermagazine.com/analysis/grand-ethiopian-renaissance-dam-how-africas-largest-hydropower-project-is-powering-ethiopias-future/?cf-view