FX File Explorer. Super fast, feature-rich, and customizable, free with no ads and tracking.
FX File Explorer. Super fast, feature-rich, and customizable, free with no ads and tracking.
They should allow premium users to use third party YouTube clients using an API, like Reddit before Spez’s war on third party apps.
A motorcycle is cheap, fuel-efficient, and fun.
I used that for a while specifically because of that feature. But I switched to uBlock origin when I found out it could block those autoplaying videos as well.
It is currently overhyped and so much of it just seems to be copying the same 3 generative AI tools into as many places as possible. This won’t work out because it is expensive to run the AI models. I can’t believe nobody talks about this cost.
Where AI shines is when something new is done with it, or there is a significant improvement in some way to an existing model (more powerful or runs on lower end chips, for example).
This might be a hot take here, but I’d be open to instances running a limited number of ads with minimal tracking to generate enough revenue to keep the instance afloat.
It’s why I did use the official Reddit app at first when I started using Reddit. They can’t bleed money forever. But when they kept making the app worse and worse and worse that’s when I switched to third party apps. And after they killed those, I didn’t have any sympathy for Reddit because I was sick of their continued greed.
That is two very different things. One is a terrorist group, the other are just humans trying to live their lives in safety. Same with Israel. The people are humans trying to live their lives in safety, but Netenyahu is incredibly corrupt and reports show that he is secretly propping up Hamas.
Small security updates when necessary would be fine, but all the time I just see software (especially with the web) be like, we’re deprecating these features (that millions of websites use).
Forza Horizon 5. I like to just drive around the map for a while, and maybe do a race or two, until I inevitably get bored after an hour or so. Repeat every week.
(until I bought a real life motorcycle to scratch that itch, and no, I’m not racing or being dangerous on my motorcycle)
Stop forcing updates on the lower level stuff that forces people to spend billions on maintaining code. This way, we could return to a world where you can just buy software and use it for years without some update borking it.
Also outlawing financially motivated (i.e. greedy) retroactive ToS changes.
This is my biggest concern about video games when I become a parent. My parents were far more concerned about “violence,” but I’d rather have a 10yo child play doom than candy crush. One might initially look more dangerous to the untrained eye, but looks can be deceiving.
Me last year thinking I’m financially responsible: I’ll never spend more than I need to survive, and I’ll invest the rest!
Me this year after catching the motorcycle bug: Need… Faster… Bike…
You can click on the files it shows, and if it’s a .exe file you can start the program
My phone (Moto G Stylus 5G 2022) costed $300 and has 8GB RAM and 256GB storage
Use “everything” by VoidTools to search the file system. It’s the perfect search tool, very powerful and lightning fast.
But price disparities already exist in other places sometimes. Like YT premium using the App store (due to the 30% cut) and everywhere else.
There’s no way that can be legal. I generally support Valve but that is monopolistic as hell.
So why can’t they sell their game for $56 on Epic and $70 on Steam? They’d make about the same money per sale on each?
I have a crazy idea for Epic. Instead of paying a fortune for exclusives, leverage the lower 12% cut and have game publishers sell for less (so that the publisher makes the same amount on Steam and Epic)
This community is about mildly infuriating: The little stuff that triggers us.