PSA: Your PC's front I/O is nearly always worse than your motherboard's ports

Your PC's front ports trade performance for convenience

If Battlefield 6 doesn't outsell Call of Duty this year, it never will

Battlefield 6 is the strongest Battlefield in a decade, but it might not be enough to go against the world's biggest shooter.

Wi-Fi 8 is nearly here - but what does that actually mean for your home network

If you've been holding off, you'll want this upgrade.

I self-host my password manager, and it's easier than you think

Password managers are essential, but if you want extra peace of mind, self-hosting may be the way to go. Here's how I do it, and you can too.

5 tasks an ESP32 can handle better than a Raspberry Pi

ESP32 sips less power, handles sensors directly, and outperforms the Raspberry Pi when timing matters.

I don't miss any Windows features, but here's the one thing I want to see on Linux


The 4 worst things I encounter in Call of Duty online multiplayer

Going online with any Call of Duty multiplayer mode can be fun. But there are things that can ruin the whole experience when encountered online.

You're probably never maxing out your blazing-fast gaming monitor

Due to a combination of factors, we're all using only a fraction of our monitor's abilities

NotebookLM helped me improve my home lab

Being able to cross-reference my notes with official documentation is fantastic

This open-source tool combines Photoshop, Premiere Pro, and After Effects - And it replaced all three for me

I didn't expect it to replace my entire Adobe setup