Nice find, thanks!
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how something can be both compressed and lossless at the same time
I assume most people who've used a computer are familiar with lossless compression formats like ZIP files.
Of course, though, it doesn't matter how familiar an audiophile is with digital formats. They'll still believe that more expensive cables sound better, and they'll keep on believing that even if you show to them that they can't tell an expensive cable from a bargain bin one in a blind test.
WizTree scans my entire drive
It doesn't, really. It's already indexed. It's a feature of the NTFS file system. It's the same way Everything Search can find files almost instantly, and what Windows Search used back when it worked properly in the Windows XP days.
Why Microsoft stopped using that and switched to whatever the current useless search function uses escapes comprehension, though it probably has something to do with them wanting to shove Bing results and other spam in there.
I didn't say it was a well made cheap Helvetica clone. ๐คทโโ๏ธ