Windows 95 changed computing forever, and the Virtual OS Museum is the best way to relive it
It's easy to forget parts of history, but the Virtual OS Museum is a great way to realize that Windows 95 really did change everything for PCs.
Mid-range GPUs have largely dodged the memory crisis, but not for much longer
The VRAM crisis isn't going to spare mid-range GPUs any longer
I used Claude Code to build a utility that fetches files by the way I describe it, and it's better than any file explorer I've used
I might never have to remember what I named my files again
4 simple ways I optimize Android Auto for long, distraction-free drives
If I'm going on a lengthy road trip, I like to keep distractions to an absolute minimum.
Your mesh nodes are talking over Wi-Fi when they could be wired, and it's killing your speed
A simple Ethernet cable between your nodes and the router is the way to go
I ran Claude Code and Cursor together, and the combination does something neither can do alone
Both tools have their own specialities.
I gave my old Chromebook new life by making it look like Windows 95 using the XFCE desktop environment
A blast from the past using Linux.
18 months later, the RTX 50 series' biggest feature is still waiting for games that don't exist
That brochure-crowning USP was built for a future that hasn't yet arrived
Home Assistant can now see when you use the physical remote, and it changes everything
Making IR great again!
I use these custom modes to automate my Google Pixel like a pro
Beyond Do Not Disturb.