Hi! My name is ExperiencersInternational and I wanted to write an introduction to what this newsletter actually is. This newsletter is basically filled with a ton of tech based stuff. By subscribing to the main newsletter and none of the sub-newsletters, you’ll get tech tips that I occasionally make. In my sub-newsletters, I rant about… Continue reading Introduction
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Dump flipnotes from Flipnote Studio and Flipnote Studio 3D as a video
Flipnote Studio has to be one of the most nostalgic applications on the DSi. Sure it wasn’t nostalgic on the 3DS, since it wasn’t pre-installed and you had to save up My Nintendo points but you also couldn’t download the DSi version. Anyways, with that out of the way, this tutorial will tell you on… Continue reading Dump flipnotes from Flipnote Studio and Flipnote Studio 3D as a video
Restrict settings in Windows 10 & 11
This guide tells you how to restrict settings on Windows 10 and 11 using the Group Policy editor, or an open source app called PolicyPlus. This can be useful for locking down settings for a child for instance (say you could stop them accessing the settings for where you can download apps from). WARNING: Despite… Continue reading Restrict settings in Windows 10 & 11
Block adverts on every device without installing software
Advertisements are annoying. I get that. And if you find them annoying, this guide will show you how to disable (well at least most of them), on every single device without needing something such as a PiHole. This uses AdGuards public DNS servers to run advertisement blocking. Considering how I make YouTube videos and rely… Continue reading Block adverts on every device without installing software
Detect the USB speeds of a device
Sometimes, we get lied to. In fact, I have a capture card that works great, it even captures DRM content (lol) but video is pretty buggy if I use the highest setting: 1080p60. If you know information about capture cards, you might know that USB 3.0 should be surely able to handle those speeds. But… Continue reading Detect the USB speeds of a device
Replace your micro USB 3.0 cable for free without buying a new cable
If you’ve ever used a USB 3.0 micro USB cable, for a hard drive (most of the time), you’ll know they work awfully. They’re pretty flimsy and break easily (in fact, mine generally doesn’t work at all when running at USB 3.0 and moving my hard drive can cause it to disconnect at times), but… Continue reading Replace your micro USB 3.0 cable for free without buying a new cable