I gave Claude Code access to my NotebookLM sources, and it organized them better than I ever did
Creating a library I can actually find things in
I installed FreeBSD as my daily driver, and it was surprisingly good
FreeBSD has a reputation for being difficult, but using it as a daily driver showed me why that reputation misses the point.
This $224 TCL Android tablet is a little different from its competitors, and Prime Day pricing makes it a steal
This tablet should be great for most people
I started multi-color printing and watched the purge pile grow bigger than the actual part
Multi-color 3D prints can look fantastic, but the purge waste can change how you think about every color choice.
Vaultwarden has been running on a Raspberry Pi Zero in a drawer for a year, and it's the most underrated thing I host
Embrace the simplicity and efficiency of self-hosting Vaultwarden on a Raspberry Pi Zero 2W, and the freedom of managing your own passwords
The Fire Stick's Vega OS takes away consumer control but gives back efficiency instead
Losing control, gaining speed
Windows is getting better because Microsoft stopped reinventing the wheel and copied the best tools from enthusiasts
Microsoft's gradual integration of popular third-party tools into Windows has resulted in a more efficient and user-friendly operating system.
Someone built their own Steam Machine at Valve's original price point, and it's a solid contender
It has a fun name, too.
This new OneNote feature is so good that I stopped using everything else
The feature that made OneNote click for me
The Steam Deck does something no retro console can — it plays everything from your childhood (and more)
It's not perfect but it gets a lot right