I was consulting the guides on this site some years ago when I was moving from Ubuntu Mate to Xubuntu and finally to Mint XFCE. It was especially helpful for old and slow systems including my HP mini netbook. On the more up to date desktops, I could not feel much effects of optimisation.
Interestingly, the author of this site is dead set against system optimizers. This is his view:
The irony was that this was how I discovered Bleachbit. As someone pointed out elsewhere on this forum, I must have still kept the spirit of rebellious 11 years old
I checked out the app and found it being a Linux equivalent of CCleaner - which I have been using over 15 years on Windows. And the rest is now history.
Just like some negative reviews on Amazon (It is too small for average size human = it is a perfect fit for minion like myself) negativity sometimes proven itself useful in a certain context.






contains way less caffeine than coffee