I ran Windows 11 and Linux side by side for a year, and a clear winner emerged for productivity
Linux and WIndows can do a lot of the same things, but when it comes to being productive, the small details matter. And there's a clear winner.
Speculative decoding made my local LLM actually usable
The problem wasn't the brain, but how it was being forced to think
Your old phone is a better home server than a Raspberry Pi
Don't let your old devices become e-waste.
I finally found a way to visualize my messy home lab and it made monitoring my stack so much easier
A clean front-end for your entire stack.
These 4 Linux tools solve problems the default apps shouldn't have left unsolved
Mint feels finished on day one, but then the small annoyances start lining up.
Your old GPU isn't just slow — it has worse bottlenecks than you think
Your GPU can become outdated in more ways than one
I ran the same prompts through Claude and my local LLM, and the results weren't what I expected
I got my answer, just not the one I was expecting
Microsoft's OneDrive deletion change means you'll need to recover files differently starting next month
Don't worry if your files stop going to the local Recycle Bin.
I used Claude Code, Antigravity, and Perplexity Computer to build a portfolio — there was a clear winner
The results were surprising.
Linux 7.1 is finally ending support for Intel's 37-year-old 486 processor
Sorry to all six people still using one.