The Trash Folder Takedown: How Bananabin is Silencing Your Inner Slob
Are you tired of being bombarded by notifications about your overflowing trash folder? Do you cringe every time you see that dreaded "Low Disk Space" warning? Well, buckle up, folks, because Bananabin is here to shame you into cleaning up your digital act.
This beta app is not just a trash folder manager – it’s a social assassin. When your trash folder reaches a certain threshold, Bananabin unleashes a swarm of buzzing, animated flies that you can’t ignore. That’s right, folks, these flies are not just a gentle reminder to clean up; they’re a full-blown assault on your senses.
But don’t worry, you can configure the fly threshold to your heart’s content. Choose from Janitor Mode (10MB), The Recycler (1GB), or Garbage Hoarder (10GB). Because, let’s be real, who doesn’t love a good garbage hoarder?
And the best part? Bananabin is free… for now. The developers plan to charge a small, as-yet-undetermined one-time fee for the release version. So, if you’re a digital slob, you’d better get cleaning before the bill comes due.
But don’t worry, it’s not all fun and games. Bananabin requires accessibility and full disk access permissions to work. Because, of course, it does. I mean, who wouldn’t want an app that can read your every move and calculate your disk space usage?
So, if you’re ready to face the music and confront your digital slobbery, head on over to Bananabin’s website and sign up for the beta. Just don’t say I didn’t warn you.
Update June 30th, 2024, 6:45PM ET: Additional details provided by app developer Leon Schrijvers. Because, you know, you need more reasons to be shamed into cleaning up your trash folder.



