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Ublock is truly one of the 8 technological Wonders of the world.
90 0 ReplyEvery time I accidentally open another browser, I puke a little bit. I wonder how is it possible to live without uBlock Origin.
30 0 ReplyWhat are the other 7?
22 0 ReplyLinux Kernel. Blender. And the other 5 are still undiscovered.
44 0 Replyvlc
36 0 ReplyAbsolutely this.
2010s was a wild west of downloading multi pack codecs BS. Just let me play the video!
0 0 ReplySomeone hasn't discovered MPV.
Same experience without so much CPU drain
0 0 ReplyWell yeah if you removw the gui you will have better performance, but no one mentioned this so not sure why you brought it up?
0 0 ReplyI dont think its just that. A paused video on vlc still pegs my CPU. Its not just the GUI. Its how they render the video
0 0 ReplyI dont want to dismiss your experience and understand in some use cases lower cpu usage is preferred. I believe most nontechie people will rather use gui than cli and deal with the cpu issue.
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Wikipedia/mediawiki
26 0 ReplyFfmpeg gotta be on that list
22 0 ReplyIrfanview
3 0 ReplyTo this day, there is still no FOSS equivalent to IrfanView that offers even a fraction of its power and speed.
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grep
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Wine/Proton and Steam Deck
6 0 ReplyI hope the Godot Engine can one day be named right next to Blender.
4 0 ReplyFreeCAD
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Firefox, since it's the last truly good non-google-controlled browser, I think. And it didn't just actively try to destroy ublock origin and other ad blocking plugins.
8 0 ReplySafari is apple controlled.
1 0 ReplyYa true, but for those of us on Linux or windows, Firefox is the way.
2 0 ReplyYep. A Linux build + Firefox (with Privacy Badger and ublock origin plugins)
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