Old-timers probably remember things like eMule, DC++, and other peer-to-peer file-sharing networks. Meanwhile, they still exist and even continue to evolve.
For watching local videos, I believe the most popular option is VLC Player. However, for many people, it might seem overloaded with settings, and sometimes you just want something simpler.
The cool thing about this mod is its support for over a hundred plugins, compatibility with all versions of Discord (Stable, Canary, PTB), custom CSS, privacy options, and settings synchronization.
I prefer using the same application across all operating systems to handle similar tasks. With messengers and calendars, it’s easy. But when it comes to system utilities, like file renamers, things get a bit more complicated.
AI has already become a part of our daily lives, helping us tackle a wide range of tasks. Often, it’s not something complex, but rather the everyday routine. For convenient access to neural networks, you can use specialized applications.
The main challenge for most of us when working with this library is having to use it via the command line. So in this article, I've gathered several graphical user interfaces (GUIs) based on FFmpeg.
Typically, a password manager is recommended for storing authorization data in applications. However, this solution may not always be suitable due to the excess features it often includes.