The dev team released their Q3 roadmap, and it’s exciting. Here are three announced features for the next Fun UPD (v3.3, codename “Party Parrot”):
While some purists grumble about feature creep, the majority of the 50,000+ active users voted “more fun, always.”
Because new features always bring new bugs. Here’s how to fix the top three complaints.
Whenever you process a batch job (e.g., scheduling 10 media streams or verifying 5 doses), a retro-style progress bar appears. Click the bar to play a quick Whac-A-Mole game where each “mole” hit reduces the remaining time by 0.5 seconds. It’s silly, addictive, and makes waiting fun. mmsdose fun upd
Open your terminal (Command Prompt or PowerShell) and run:
mmsdose install --fun- upd --yes-i-want-confetti
If you skip the --fun flag, the installer will only apply security patches—missing 70% of the new features.
A legitimate concern among power users: will all this confetti and gaming ruin my throughput? We ran benchmarks on three standard machines. The dev team released their Q3 roadmap ,
| Machine Specs | MMSDose v3.1 (no fun) | MMSDose Fun UPD v3.2.1 | Difference | |---------------|-----------------------|------------------------|-------------| | Old Laptop (4GB RAM, HDD) | 28s load time | 31s load time | +11% slower | | Gaming PC (16GB RAM, SSD) | 7s load time | 7.2s load time | +3% slower | | Server (Headless, 32GB) | 3.1s load time | 3.2s load time | Negligible |
Verdict: The Fun UPD adds minimal overhead. On older machines, disable the “Confetti on every action” and “Dynamic particle effects” under Performance > Fun Limiter. You’ll keep 90% of the fun with 0% slowdown.
Fix: You’ve accidentally enabled “Prank Mode.” This is a hidden feature triggered by clicking the version number five times. Disable by running: While some purists grumble about feature creep, the
mmsdose config set prank_mode false
Then restart the app. Your doses will return to normal, but you may keep the Rick Astley ringtone (which some users now defend as “a feature, not a bug”).
The UI got a colorful refresh. Dark mode is smoother, graphs are easier to read, and there’s a new “mood log” feature that ties dosing to how you actually feel – not just numbers.