Windows has 200+ services running in the background right now.
Most of them exist to collect data on you.
Someone built a free, open-source tool that kills almost every anti-user decision Windows has shipped in the last five years.
Cortana. Copilot. Start menu ads. Telemetry. Location tracking. Suggested apps you never asked for.
Gone. One click. One 8MB .exe.
It's called optimizerDuck. The closest thing to "install Windows the way it should have shipped" I've seen.
→ 35+ optimizations across performance, privacy, GPU, power, services, UX
→ 200+ services you can toggle, each labeled low, medium, or high risk
→ vendor-specific GPU tuning for AMD, NVIDIA, and Intel
→ bloatware remover with a preview of what dies
→ every action gets a rollback file
→ prompts you to make a restore point before touching your system
No installer. No telemetry. No ads. No premium tier.
GPL v3. Runs offline. Windows 10/11 x64.
Solo un profundo subnormal como Feijoo es capaz de anunciar una medida como la de recortar los sueldos durante las bajas médicas y 24h después irse un miércoles laborable a los San Fermínes.
HUEVAZOS.
"Yo no tengo que pedir disculpas a Mbappé por decir que chupaba cocos en vez de leche materna y solo conocía a chimpancés. Yo vengo de una sociedad donde se le pegaba a los gays y decir negro de mierda era lo más usual".
Celeste Amarilla, una senadora ultraderechista paraguaya, aseguró que no tiene que pedirle perdón al jugador francés Mbappé, después de insultarle gravemente de manera racista.
Hasta donde llega la enfermedad racista en esta sociedad, para creerte aria por ser un poco menos negro que el de al lado.
Radiohead's "Creep" was the 164th most popular song among 38-year-old men when the New York Times crunched Spotify data in 2018. For men born ten years on either side, it did not reach the top 300. The ones who loved it most were about 14 when it dropped in 1993.
That pattern repeated across nearly every song the analysis tested. The music that grips you for life tends to lock in during a short stretch of your teens, well before 25. The window came out to roughly 13 to 16 for men and 11 to 14 for women.
Academic work backs that window and stretches it a little. A 2020 study from Durham University had 470 people between 18 and 82 rate more than a hundred chart hits, and their strongest memories clustered around age 14. A 2025 paper in the journal Memory put the emotional peak at 17, with a split worth sitting on: men settle early and stay there, while women keep reshaping their taste well into later life.
Age 25 sits closer to when discovery slows than when it fully stops. A 2018 Deezer survey of listeners found new-music hunting peaks around 24, then falls off, with many people hitting what it called musical paralysis near 30. An earlier read of Spotify listening data placed the full stall closer to 33. Treat both as directional, since they lean on self-reports and streaming snapshots rather than lab conditions.
The "sounds like noise" line has real machinery under it. Valorie Salimpoor and Robert Zatorre at McGill showed that a song rewards you through prediction. Your brain constantly guesses where a melody is heading, and dopamine arrives when a guess resolves in a way that feels right. Those guesses are built from whatever you have already played the most. Feed it something that ignores that learned template, and it gets filed closer to random sound than to a song.
None of this is a sealed door. About 47 percent of people in that Deezer survey said they simply wanted more time to find new music, so part of the freeze is a packed calendar and too much choice. You can keep widening what you love at any age. It just takes deliberate effort, because you are pushing against a prediction system that wrapped up most of its training years ago.
Best World Cup ever. Storm delayed games, hydration breaks, fans refused visas, Iranians treated like vermin, referees refused entry, cops kicking off over players taking pictures with kids, Infantino crying it in for Argentina and now a pedo bending the rules. Good job👍
🔥🚨LATEST: Canadian engineer John Tse is going viral after revealing his umbrella that follows him around as if he is in a futuristic movie. Tse created a fully autonomous umbrella that will assist people that need both of their hands while providing cover.
Un youtuber brasileño le acaba de clavar un puñal a la suscripción de Photoshop.
Se llama PhotoGIMP: un parche gratuito (GPL-3.0) que convierte GIMP en una copia idéntica de Photoshop.
Misma interfaz, mismos paneles, mismos atajos de teclado y muchísimo más espacio para tu lienzo. Tus manos ya saben usarlo sin aprender nada nuevo.
Por qué está explotando?
- $0 en vez de $276 al año
- Sin cuenta Adobe ni login
- Todo se guarda en tu PC (nada en la nube)
- Compatible con Windows, Mac y Linux
- Se desinstala borrando una carpeta (sin rastro)
Instalación ridículamente fácil: copias 9 archivos y listo. +8.8k estrellas en GitHub y traducciones de la comunidad.
Uso personal y comercial 100% gratuito.
Enlace abajo
19 años de cine documental y hoy damos el siguiente paso: VER DOCUMENTALES, el archivo completo de Naranjas de Hiroshima en streaming. 562 títulos, 496 reproducibles, gratis, sin registro.
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Mi sueño es que WhatsApp incluya la opción de desactivar las notas de voz. Cuando alguien intente enviar una, aparecerá un mensaje que diga: «No puedes enviar notas de voz a este usuario, ESCRIBE».