Hi Kafran,

Yep, make the images smaller is not a problem, but I want to work with TW5 
> on stress ^^ testing the limits and possibilities.
> I will add more HD images, actually ^^. Since I'm using my wiki on a 
> productive environment (study/work) I'm always with it on a pendrive or 
> dropbox and carry on for everywhere, so I'm testing it on a lot of 
> computers and resources at work, at college... not just at home.
>

While stress testing is surely an honorable exercise, I think this approach 
is utterly ridiculous. This is simply not a sustainable approach for 
working with resources in TiddlyWiki. I certainly think this cannot be said 
too often. If at all, it may be an option to ship a tw5-type presentation 
but *not* (!) your day to day wiki. I am rather curious at what point you 
realise that yourself.

Now with the Nathan's patch I need less then a second to generate the 
> download file when I click the save button. At least at home on a i5/8GB 
> Ram/OS X Mountain Lion.
>

Ever considered those eventual backup sizes? Unless tiddlers are being 
served individually any tw beyond 20 megs better justifies a deserving use 
case. "Collecting" Base64 encoded images inside tw5 is not one of them. Get 
a portable photo viewer if you must, otherwise reference those images or 
embed them using <img> tags. There is nothing hard about that.

Best wishes, Tobias.

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