Suavemente

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Cake day: June 13th, 2023

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  • I love LTT. It’s entertaining, and he shows cool stuff. And you can even learn a thing or two.

    And I am gonna be even more unpopular than you.
    I find Steve from GN to be boring as fuck to watch regularly (though I watch him when I want to see a specific review, like I do with other channels, his content is very good in terms of information), and he resorts to clickbait regularly, even if a different kind of clickbait (that waste of sand thumbnail, if it was LTT, would be criticized forever).

    And more, even if you want to buy something instead of watching for entertainment, you shouldn’t rely on 1 single review anyway, so pretending GN is the be-all-end-all for tech reviews is ridiculous.





  • That list is a bit outdated at points.

    It’s missing Ares for various emulators, RMX for N64, CEMU for Wii U, Duckstation for PS1 (best emulator for the system), for example.

    I usually check Emulation Wiki because they have a lot of info.
    They usually have the full list of emulators for each system, and them they tell you if it’s recommended to use or not.

    It’s usually also shown if it’s open source and in active development.







  • I think I use too many on Firefox ahahah

    Ads and privacy
    UBlock Origin (AdBlocker)
    Privacy Badger (Blocks some trackers)
    ClearURLs (removes tracking elements from URLs)
    DeleteNonio (in my country, all newspapers are trying to force you to sign up for this service with an annoying popup)
    Don’t Track me Google (removes tracking from Google search result links)
    Startpage.com (search engine)
    Firefox Multi-Account containers/Facebook Container (so cookies cannot be accessed between all sites freely)

    Reddit
    Old Reddit Redirect (I really don’t want the new design)
    Reddit Enhancement Suite (nice features to have)
    LeechBlock NG (to block Reddit during the blackout. See you next week…maybe)

    YouTube
    Enhancer for YouTube (some QoL features)
    SponsorBlock for YouTube (skip sponsor parts in videos)
    YouTube Auto Like (auto likes the videos you watch, depending on what you decide in the settings)
    Youtube NonStop (no more “Video Paused. Continue Watching?”)

    QoL
    Rikaichamp (translate Japanese on hover)
    Augmented Steam (to check prices between stores, mostly)
    Dark Reader (turn dark mode for select websites)
    Firefox Translations (website translation, like Chrome and Edge have)
    LanguageTool (to help me write fewer mistakes)
    Metrification (convert imperial to metric on the fly)
    Tampermonkey (to add some useful scripts to sites you want)

    Visual
    Firefox Color (to customize the theme)
    Tabliss (new tab page)
    Wide Github (change repos to be full width)
    Stylus (add custom CSS to sites you want)