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15-06 (17:39) Cinema mode finally made my OLED TV look natural, and now Standard mode looks fake
15-06 (17:08) Running Pi with local LLMs on a Raspberry Pi sounds chaotic, but it actually works
15-06 (16:39) I finally ditched my research stack for Claude Pro, and the monthly cost paid for itself in week one
15-06 (16:08) I used this Portainer alternative to replace my NAS's Docker UI, and I'm not going back
15-06 (15:39) Samsung's 49-inch ultrawide gaming monitor just got a shocking $335 discount, and we've never seen anything like it
15-06 (15:08) PowerToys Command Palette is turning Windows into the keyboard-first OS it should have been
15-06 (14:39) I borrowed Claude prompts from Anthropic engineers and immediately stopped wasting time on bad ones
15-06 (14:22) These Nothing headphones are now at their lowest price ever, delivering premium ANC and 135-hour battery life
15-06 (14:08) I'm never buying a Synology NAS again, and the reason isn't what you'd think
15-06 (13:39) Two days without internet taught me why local LLMs are worth the setup
15-06 (13:08) A GPU from 2023 and DLSS 4.5 is all I need, and the industry hasn't given me a reason to upgrade so far
15-06 (12:08) I created a complex web app using Claude Code, Codex, and Antigravity, and only one acted like a tech lead
15-06 (07:53) You can now buy replacement joysticks and screens directly from Anbernic instead of ditching your handheld
15-06 (07:22) Linux 7.1 is here, and it kills i486 support, fixes Steam Deck audio, and overhauls NTFS
15-06 (06:22) Linux's Easy Anti-Cheat problem might finally get fixed as Epic Games posts an interesting job listing
15-06 (02:08) I gave Claude Code and Google Antigravity a full project, and they finished twice as fast as VS Code alone
15-06 (01:08) 4K gaming stopped feeling like a luxury once I ditched my 1440p monitor
15-06 (00:08) NotebookLM's Audio Overviews sound so human, you'll believe the misinformation
14-06 (23:39) I copy text from images and videos with PowerToys Text Extractor, and retyping feels ridiculous now
14-06 (23:08) Nvidia's RTX 50-series launch shows why the 'always wait for the next generation' rule is dead
14-06 (22:39) My favorite alternative to NotebookLM isn't Claude Projects; it's something way cooler and productive
14-06 (22:08) CarPlay's split-screen mode quietly changed how I use my car
14-06 (21:39) Claude Code found the quiet problems hiding in my Home Assistant setup, and I've been ignoring them for months
14-06 (21:08) My local LLM and Claude are helping me make my dream game, one day at a time
14-06 (20:39) I thought Blu-rays and DVDs were obsolete until I discovered how long they can preserve data
14-06 (20:08) Nvidia's RTX Spark is already here under a different name, and I ran Cyberpunk at 1440p on it
14-06 (19:39) Your switch's management VLAN is sitting on the same network as your smart plug, and that's a massive security problem
14-06 (19:08) Stop guessing which local AI models fit your hardware — this free tool does it for you
14-06 (18:39) I replaced Plex with this open-source app, and I haven't looked back
14-06 (18:08) 32GB RAM is becoming the new 16GB, and gamers are slowly realizing it
14-06 (17:39) Jellyfin's embedded title setting is quietly ruining your media library
14-06 (17:08) I moved one mesh node and my Wi-Fi got faster everywhere
14-06 (16:39) Plugins made Claude Code feel less like a chat window and more like a command center
14-06 (16:39) The Android Auto disconnection problem plaguing Samsung and Pixel users just got a fix
14-06 (16:08) I spent hours troubleshooting my NAS until electrical tape fixed what software couldn't
14-06 (15:08) Microsoft finally admitted Linux won, and Coreutils for Windows proves it
14-06 (14:39) Most people use Ollama or llama.cpp for local LLMs, but these are the tools I switch to when it gets serious
14-06 (14:08) I gave my NAS a local AI brain, and it finally became the home dashboard I always wanted
14-06 (13:39) I tried 3 no-code Replit and Lovable alternatives, and one of them beats both at their own game
14-06 (13:08) I dug into who makes Amazon Basics batteries, and here's when they beat name brands
14-06 (12:08) I stopped using Cursor to write code, and that's when it actually became useful
14-06 (07:53) Someone made a pair of wireless Walkie-Talkies using ESP32s, and so can you
14-06 (06:53) You, too, can run this adorable pixel aquarium on your EP32 CYD
14-06 (05:22) GentleOS/16 is a vintage hobby OS that runs off a 48-year-old CPU and 192KB of RAM
14-06 (02:08) I revived a cheap Android tablet by turning it into a Home Assistant control panel
14-06 (01:08) Your motherboard is throttling your PCIe slots in BIOS, and you probably don't know how to fix it
14-06 (00:08) I stopped checking my home lab backups manually after Claude Code helped me build these checks
13-06 (23:39) Linux gaming needs immutable distros more than it needs freedom
13-06 (23:08) 4 PC settings you've never touched that are silently costing you performance
13-06 (22:39) NotebookLM and Claude finally turned my reading into something actionable
13-06 (22:08) Sonos users are vibe-coding their own apps, and I tested the best 3
13-06 (21:39) Treating your ISP's router as the brain of your home network is the biggest mistake you can make
13-06 (21:08) Glance is replacing my browser homepage, and it's the most useful thing I've self-hosted all year
13-06 (20:39) This free streaming app completely changed how I watch live TV on my Samsung TV
13-06 (20:08) Nvidia's RTX Spark is bringing more agentic AI to consumer PCs, but it feels like a cruel joke in this hardware economy
13-06 (19:39) Proxmox Backup Server is the boring home lab upgrade that made me less afraid to break things
13-06 (19:08) I share my Immich photos publicly without exposing my server, and here's how
13-06 (18:39) Microsoft paid $20 million to protect one letter from Linux
13-06 (18:08) An RTX 30 series GPU is the most sensible buy right now, and the Steam numbers prove it
13-06 (17:39) This browser-based emulator is the easiest way I've found to play retro games
13-06 (17:39) My TV's built-in speakers sounded horrible — until I changed these 5 settings
13-06 (17:08) Valve's Steam Deck price hike might be warning sign that the Steam Machine is DOA
13-06 (16:39) I tested NotebookLM's three biggest updates, and one quietly changes everything
13-06 (16:08) My discontinued Kindle became the best smart home display I own, and it cost me nothing to set up
13-06 (16:08) Anthropic shuts down Claude Fable 5 to comply with US government directive
13-06 (15:08) Windows 11 on a USB drive works, but the driver nightmare isn't worth it
13-06 (15:08) I tried replacing Claude with Gemini, ChatGPT, and Perplexity for a month - here's the only one worth paying for
13-06 (14:39) I made these 4 changes to my Claude Code setup, and now it runs circles around the defaults
13-06 (14:08) I run my own DNS at home now, and Pi-hole isn't the one I'd recommend anymore
13-06 (13:39) I stopped using GUI tools after switching to CLI agents, and I'm not going back
13-06 (13:08) A used workstation costs less than a new GPU, but it pays for itself in ways gaming hardware never will
13-06 (12:08) Claude Fable 5 caught bugs GPT-5.5 and Opus 4.8 missed, then the US government forced it offline
13-06 (08:08) KDE Plasma 6.7 is just days away as contributors rush to add last-minute tweaks
13-06 (07:39) Microsoft's controversial Teams Wi-Fi tracking is back after multiple delays with a few privacy tweaks
13-06 (02:08) 5 Raspberry Pi projects I'm self-hosting this year instead of wasting money on monthly subscriptions
13-06 (01:08) I'd rather overspend on these boring PC parts than regret them later
13-06 (00:08) I gave a local LLM access to my Docker containers, and it replaced my monitoring scripts
12-06 (23:39) Home Assistant users are building smarter homes than Google and Amazon ever will
12-06 (23:08) Your 3D prints are failing because you're using the wrong material, and PLA is the culprit
12-06 (22:39) These 4 tiny Docker containers do the boring work that makes homelabs actually reliable
12-06 (22:08) Plex Pass is expensive, but it's the only streaming app my family actually uses
12-06 (21:39) Apple, Google, and Amazon are deliberately fracturing your smart home mesh
12-06 (21:08) I love NotebookLM, but its biggest update yet is making it feel less like itself (for better and worse)
12-06 (20:39) The Googlebook could finally bring Linux to mainstream users, if Google gets out of its own way
12-06 (20:08) I've been building x86 PCs for more than a decade, but I'm not sure my next computer will be one
12-06 (19:39) Home Assistant is way more than a smart home dashboard, and here's what I actually run on it
12-06 (19:08) Vivaldi does three things Chrome refuses to do, and I'm never going back
12-06 (18:53) The Hisense U7SG might be the last TV upgrade you need for a while
12-06 (18:39) Windows' new AI Terminal sounds useful, but it also proves the command line is where Microsoft fell behind
12-06 (18:08) Your next SSD might be SATA again — here's why that's not a problem
12-06 (17:53) Waze is finally getting a feature users have demanded for years
12-06 (17:39) I revisited the Xbox 360's dashboard in 2026 — and it felt more modern than I expected
12-06 (17:08) Someone built an open-source, modular x86 gaming handheld that dual-boots Linux and Windows
12-06 (17:08) Gaming handhelds can't compete in ranked matches, and the joystick is the reason why
12-06 (16:53) Don't miss out on this Ryzen 7 mini PC with 24GB RAM as it drops to a price that's easy to afford
12-06 (16:39) I stopped searching YouTube for explainers after NotebookLM created one in minutes
12-06 (16:08) I built a Windows 3.1 dashboard for my homelab, and it's the most fun I've had self-hosting
12-06 (15:39) I thought a 10GbE home networking upgrade was overkill, but it's the best upgrade I ever made
12-06 (15:22) This Netgear 8-port managed switch is down to $35, and it's one of the cheapest ways to organize a messy network
12-06 (15:08) Ubuntu 26.04 is the first LTS that feels like it chose the future instead of hedging its bets
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