A $25 smart plug became my home lab's most reliable emergency fix
A simple smart plug became the unsung hero of my home lab.
OnlyOffice just pulled its 8-year partnership with Nextcloud, citing licensing violations
Euro-Office is already in hot water.
Most AI note apps want to replace your brain, but NotebookLM works better alongside it
AI note-taking apps try to think for you, but NotebookLM works with your sources instead, making answers easier to trust and verify.
Microsoft teases Windows 11's vertical taskbar — then deletes the video
It's unlikely this is the final version of the feature.
Wine has been translating Windows games to Linux since 1993, but Proton is what made it effortless
Wine is the foundation that makes gaming on Linux possible.
Your SSD endurance anxiety is outdated, and here's why it doesn't matter anymore
For the average user, worrying about the life of their SSD is a pointless exercise
I thought 120Hz on a TV was overkill, until I used it for gaming and Android TV
120Hz isn't a luxury, but the new standard you didn't know you need
I stopped treating my Raspberry Pi like a tiny server — and it finally clicked
I got more out of my Raspberry Pi once I stopped treating it like a tiny server and started using it like a dedicated home lab appliance.
3 reasons Google's Pixel still feels unlike any other Android phone
Whether it's the smartphone line's chilled-out design or its stripped-back UI, the Pixel remains unique in the Android space.
Claude just turned Python from confusing into actually intuitive with one feature
I asked Claude to explain Python and to build an interactive visual with sliders and buttons, rather than giving me another wall of text to read.