4 useful PowerToys features that belong in Windows 11 out of the box

It's almost like PowerToys exists to fix what Windows is lacking.

I still don't trust Nvidia's driver release notes after months of performance issues

Nvidia's recent drivers have been breaking PCs as well as users' trust

I built a 4K Jellyfin server with Intel Quick Sync for under $200, and it's enough to replace my old GPU setup

Intel's Quick Sync is a game-changer for media transcoding tasks

Claude Pro is close to perfect, but it needs these features to make me never switch to anything else again

Pro is almost everything I want it to be

Almost every service I self-host runs in a Linux container, and the math just doesn't favor a VM anymore

Virtual machines are great, but LXCs are all most people need.

AMD's rumored Ryzen 7 7700X3D could be the budget X3D CPU gamers have been waiting for

Get ready for yet another lower-binned CPU launch.

Nvidia's RTX HDR does more for my old games than DLSS ever will

My RTX GPU's best feature isn't for new games, it's for old ones

Forza Horizon 6 made me stop doubting DLSS 4.5, and the proof is hard to ignore

Japan is stunning, but DLSS 4.5 somehow makes it more so

I replaced my Google TV remote with a $25 ESP32 display, and it controls Home Assistant too

I made my own Google TV remote with an ESP32, and it's better than the actual remote.

Claude and ChatGPT cover so much ground together that I forget I'm subscribed to Perplexity

Claude and ChatGPT now cover so much of my daily AI workflow that Perplexity has become the tool I open when I need sources fast.