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Lifehacker is a
weblog about life
hacks and
software that
launched on 31
January 2005. The site was
originally launched by
Gawker Media and is
owned by...
- source. The
application was
reviewed by Mac Life,
reviewed in the book
Lifehacker: The
Guide to
Working Smarter, Faster, and Better, and
covered in the...
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observers have
interpreted this as a
reaction to
stress and or anxiety.
Lifehacker has
described bed
rotting as The Joy of
Missing Out. Bed-ins for Peace...
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different weblogs and many
subsites under them: Gawker.com, Deadspin,
Lifehacker, Gizmodo, Kotaku, Jalopnik, and Jezebel. All
Gawker articles are licensed...
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SourceForge until 2015 when Notepad++ left
SourceForge completely. In 2011
Lifehacker described Notepad++ as "The Best
Programming Text
Editor for Windows"...
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which in 2008 was
selected as #1 of the "Top 10
Software Easter Eggs" by
LifeHacker. The
ability to use
encryption of all
traffic to byp****
torrent blocking...
- was
rated the
second best
synchronization software behind Dropbox in a
Lifehacker reader poll, and PCWorld's
reviewer called Syncplicity "my top pick among...
- Inc. In 2015 it was
voted as the most po****r
price tracking tool
among Lifehacker readers. Due to a
failure of
three hard
drives on the
database server...
- by the COVID-19 pandemic. Beth Skwarecki,
health editor of the
weblog Lifehacker,
describe the
sigma male as a "bull****
concept from the
incel world."...
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lightweight nature and its
support for a
large variety of
media formats.
LifeHacker observed that PotPlayer's
quantity of
options was one of its
biggest weaknesses—"It...