Disabling applications from running
on startup can help speed up your computer's boot time and improve performance.
Here's how to do it on various platforms:
Windows:
Task Manager:
Right-click the taskbar
and select Task Manager.
Go to the Startup tab.
Right-click any program you
want to disable and choose Disable.
Settings (Windows 11/10):
Go to Settings > Apps
> Startup.
Toggle off any app you don't
want to run at startup.
Mac:
System Preferences:
Click the Apple menu
and go to System Preferences.
Open Users & Groups,
then select your user account.
Click the Login Items
tab.
Select the app you want to
disable and click the minus (-) button.
Ubuntu/Linux:
Startup Applications:
Open the Startup
Applications tool.
Find the program in the list
and uncheck it, or select it and click Remove.
Disabling unnecessary apps can make
your system start faster and run smoother.
Okay, Elon Musk is at it again, folks! The man
just dropped some news that feels like straight out of a sci-fi movie—except,
you know, it's happening for real. So let’s break it down because wow.
First off, Tesla’s Robotaxi. Fully autonomous
and… wait for it… under 30k! Like, imagine telling your car, ‘Hey, take me to
the grocery store,’ while you’re sitting back eating chips. Is this the future,
or just a lazy person’s dream come true? Either way, I’m here for it!
And look at it go! No more ‘I’m stuck in traffic’
excuses, my friends. This thing just knows what to do. Honestly, does
it come with a therapist feature? ‘Cause I could use one during rush hour.
But wait, there’s more! Introducing the Robovan!
Yes, a 20-passenger van that probably runs smoother than my group of friends
trying to decide where to eat. It’s like Musk just said, ‘Why stop at taxis?
Let’s make carpooling futuristic, too!’ Imagine the road trips with this thing!
No one’s fighting over shotgun anymore—because it’s driving itself!
I have one question though - if I host karaoke in
this van, do I have to pay the van extra for keeping up with my terrible
singing?
Then comes Optimus, the humanoid robot. Oh great,
now I’m officially out of excuses for why I haven’t cleaned my room. Thanks,
Elon.
Look at this robot doing all the human stuff. I
feel attacked. Next thing you know, it’ll be better at small talk than I am - and
that’s just unfair!
And Elon’s over here casually mentioning that
these robots are gonna replace some human jobs. Meanwhile, I’m like, ‘Can they
replace my stress levels?’ But in all seriousness, these robots are cool... and
a tiny bit terrifying.
So, in summary: robot taxis, van parties, and
humanoid robots. Elon Musk just keeps pulling us deeper into the future. I’m
excited, slightly scared, but mostly just hoping these robots won’t judge my
life choices. What do you guys think? Drop a comment below, and let’s chat
about our future robot overlords - I mean, assistants. Same thing, right?
Finally got to taste the famous Pansit Guisado at Kwatogs
Lucena Poblacion - wow, ang sarap nga! Perfect balance ng savory at saucy,
with just the right amount of crunch! Shoutout sa generous sponsor, libre is
life!
Kwatogs is a Filipino casual dining restaurant that serves
mouth-watering noodle dishes, thereby empowering its famous Pansit Guisado.
They serve different kinds of comfort foods in Filipino cuisine such as lomi,
miki bihon, and rice meals. Starting from its original branches in the Batangas
area, Kwatogs has now expanded into many places, one of which is here in Lucena
City.
Food at this restaurant is highly affordable, highly
filling, and exudes typically Filipino flavor, thus attracting people who want
real food with good portions. If you're still craving that home-style cooking,
then Kwatogs isn't a bad try at all.