Imo not really noob-user friendly.
My proposal: Keep current behaviour and make a prompt if the user tries to run an executable. Prompt should be something like "You are trying to open an executable, would you like to extract the whole folder in the current directory?". This way the user can still browse the zip with relative ease.
Upside from Windows: We have only a handful of extensions unlike (afaik) Linux where everything can be made executable and be run.
Appoxo
Propose a better way to browse the contents of a zip folder in a native 1st party way
There are some things actually repostet to death and need a cooldown.
reddit user u/Saend
You will find it searching "How was this picture taken reddit thread". Comment is on r/AskReddit from 14 years ago
7 TB in music, tv and movies
Dunno how much is what.
Recently uograded from a single 7TB HDD to a 4x16TB NAS in RaidZ2
The agent on TrueNAS is loaded to the brim.
Not interested in public tv or sports so it might be wrong
Afaik public channels in Germany do broadcast some but not every sport discipline.
I mean...Aint our admin also the former main mod of the subreddit?
Nah OP pulled an edit
Do not ask that question. This aint Reddit and havent yet had that conversation.
Then make it the same pruce after the before the cut. Still more money.
Not that I know of. If I know it correctly (not doing it very often as I usually extract the whole content anyway) it just asks if I want to run the file.
But I could be very wrong.