Claude Code learns from my mistakes between sessions now, and my setup runs itself
And saves me a lot of time.
I gave my NAS a job Synology never advertises, and now it runs my house
Home Assistant on a NAS beats a Raspberry Pi in every way that actually matters.
This Linux distro does one thing and does it perfectly: run Factorio faster than anything else
The Linux kernel yearns for the mines
Android Auto's Gemini integration is almost there, but it's still not ready for the road
AI can be useful in the car, but not just yet.
NotebookLM's Mind Maps were useless to me until this one update changed everything
I've been waiting for this.
I connected my dumb appliances to Home Assistant, and it felt like upgrading my whole house
Forget replacing all of your old appliances.
I started using NotebookLM with Obsidian and it’s been a game-changer
My secret combo for peak productivity
I used Windhawk, PowerToys, and Rainmeter together, and Windows feels like mine again
Because personalization has never been Windows' strongest suit
Nvidia's best GPU feature is hiding in VLC's settings, and you're probably missing it
It's a one-minute fix for VLC to use your GPU's upscaler
I replaced my prompt library with a skills folder, and my AI workflow got dramatically faster
I stopped collecting prompts and started building workflows.
This easy but ignored PC maintenance habit is single-handedly hurting your performance and lifespan
Cleaning the dust out of your PC tower is a non-negotiable
I stopped hitting my Claude limits by changing how I start conversations, not how much I use them
Most advice about Claude's limits is wrong
I ditched my gaming PC for cloud gaming when hardware prices spiraled out of control
It's not perfect, but it's a solution.
AMD shipped Nvidia's new AI laptop over a year ago, and the software is finally catching up
Nvidia's RTX Spark is competing in a space that AMD kickstarted over a year ago.
I ditched Google Maps for an open source alternative that actually delivers
A navigation app that focuses on what matters.
Windows 95 changed computing forever, and the Virtual OS Museum is the best way to relive it
Things were never the same again
Mid-range GPUs have largely dodged the memory crisis, but not for much longer
The VRAM crisis isn't going to spare mid-range GPUs any longer
I used Claude Code to build a utility that fetches files by the way I describe it, and it's better than any file explorer I've used
I might never have to remember what I named my files again
4 simple ways I optimize Android Auto for long, distraction-free drives
If I'm going on a lengthy road trip, I like to keep distractions to an absolute minimum.