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I can personally vouch for epson ecotanks if u ever of getting a new printer.got an l3156 and printed around 1300 pages till i refilled,they are refilled using ink which is under 10$.Mine came with 1 for bottle for each color(4 in total) and an extra black one.one bottle is enough to fill the cartridge.
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win ctrl shift v pastes text while keeping the og font
Win and . opens emoji panel
Win x a opens powershell as admin
Also ninite is great for batch installing programs
Handbrake converts videos to any format u want
Da vinci Resolve is an free video editing tool
 
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MakeMKV Is a solid program if you want to back up your DVDs and Blu-rays.
It should be added that it doesn't recompress anything, it just sticks it in MKV containers. It's a very fast process, limited by how fast it can read/write. So reading from physical DVDs will suck. Pirating a DVD ISO of Rumble In the Bronx and converting it to MKV might be faster than reading it off the disc you own. In my experience most TVs don't like playing MKV natively and mpeg2 streams can't be put into mp4 containers, that's a potential headache.
 
It should be added that it doesn't recompress anything, it just sticks it in MKV containers. It's a very fast process, limited by how fast it can read/write. So reading from physical DVDs will suck. Pirating a DVD ISO of Rumble In the Bronx and converting it to MKV might be faster than reading it off the disc you own. In my experience most TVs don't like playing MKV natively and mpeg2 streams can't be put into mp4 containers, that's a potential headache.
VCL has been pretty good to me when it comes to playing MKVs but Handbrake is good if you want to convert MKV files if you want to save space.
 
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I'm looking for a new Email service, been using Protonmail for General stuff and I want to switch to something good.
This is pretty old but if you are still on proton I would recommend tutanota.
 
The green audio port on the back of a computer has better audio quality than the jack on the front.
Laptops have cheap thermal paste from the factory that results in overheating and loud fans, spending 10 Euros on some aftermarket paste (Kryonaut and MX-5 are my favourites) and applying usually fixes these issues.
 
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