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You don't need a Raspberry Pi for most "Pi projects"—here's what you can use instead

How-To Geek - 56 min 25 sec ago

Are you looking at Raspberry Pi projects, thinking that you need a Raspberry Pi to do them? Chances are, you don’t. Here are three Raspberry Pi alternatives that are better than a Raspberry Pi in most cases and cost the same (or less).

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I tested the 3 most popular Linux distros of April 2026, here's how I rank them

How-To Geek - 1 hour 26 min ago

The top three Linux distros on DistroWatch right now are CachyOS, Linux Mint, and MX Linux. I tested all three to understand what makes each one tick and who each one is really built for. One of them is for performance-obsessed users, one is for people tired of Windows, and one is quietly doing something most distros can't. Here’s the full breakdown, and how I’d personally rank these three.

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5 reasons you should skip the Bambu Lab A1 and buy an enclosed 3D printer

How-To Geek - 1 hour 41 min ago

The Bambu Lab A1 and its smaller sibling, the A1 mini, are solid entry-level printers. But since their introduction, enclosed 3D printers have become more common, affordable, and desirable.

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How to see what changed in your Excel spreadsheet (and who changed it)

How-To Geek - 1 hour 56 min ago

Has something in your Excel spreadsheet changed—but you're not sure what, when, or who did it? The old "Track Changes" button used to handle this, but modern Excel takes a different approach. Instead of a single feature, Microsoft now uses a set of cloud-based tools that let you trace edits, view past versions, and understand exactly what happened—provided you know where to look.

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This app makes remote homelab access stupidly simple—no port forwarding required

How-To Geek - 2 hours 11 min ago

When you set up a service on your home server, you can access it right away by just typing the server's IP address, followed by the port that service is mapped to. So long as you're connected to the same network as the server, you can access that service.

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Forget the Mercedes-Benz GLE—This Korean SUV is plusher, faster, and cheaper

How-To Geek - 2 hours 26 min ago

The Mercedes-Benz GLE has long been one of the default choices for buyers shopping in the premium midsize SUV segment, offering strong comfort, prestige, and a polished driving experience. But in 2026, paying extra for a German badge no longer guarantees the best overall package. One Korean luxury SUV is making that reality impossible to ignore.

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Sam Altman deeply sorry OpenAI didnt report mass shooting suspect

Mashable - 2 hours 29 min ago

On Friday, local news site Tumbler Ridgelines published an apology from OpenAI founder and CEO Sam Altman concerning a mass shooting.

The letter, dated April 23, is addressed to the community of Tumbler Ridge, a small town in British Columbia, Canada, where the alleged shooter, 18-year-old Jesse Van Rootselaar, killed eight people and then herself on Feb. 10. Van Rootselaar used ChatGPT, and her first account was suspended in June 2025 after it detected content that presented as "an indication of potential real-world violence." She was then banned, but OpenAI didn't report her to law enforcement, and she was able to create a second ChatGPT account that wasn't discovered until after the shooting.

SEE ALSO: Florida investigates OpenAI over deadly mass shooting

Weeks after the shooting, OpenAI announced it would change its safety protocols.

British Columbia Premier David Eby stated in March that Sam Altman would apologize and call for better regulations, and, as Tumbler Ridgelines pointed out, it's now here a month later.

"When I spoke with Mayor [Darryl] Krakowka and Premier Eby about this tragedy, they conveyed the anger, sadness, and concern being felt across Tumbler Ridge. We agreed a public apology was necessary, but that time was also needed to respect the community as you grieved. I share this letter with the understanding that everyone grieves in their own way and in their own time," the letter states.

Altman goes on to say that he's "deeply sorry" that OpenAI didn't alert law enforcement when the ChatGPT account was banned in June. "While I know words can never be enough, I believe an apology is necessary to recognize the harm and irreversible loss your community has suffered," he wrote.

He also said he commits to finding "ways to prevent tragedies like this in the future."

"Going forward, our focus will continue to be on working with all levels of government to help ensure something like this never happens again," Altman wrote.

Eby posted on X that the apology is "necessary, and yet grossly insufficient for the devastation done to the families of Tumbler Ridge." Days prior, on Wednesday, he said that the investigation into the shooting has reached its final stages.

The apology also comes days after Florida's attorney general announced an investigation into OpenAI and ChatGPT following a mass shooting at Florida State University in April 2025. A recent report from the Center for Countering Digital Hate found that eight in 10 popular AI chatbots assisted in planning violent crimes.

Disclosure: Ziff Davis, Mashable’s parent company, in April 2025 filed a lawsuit against OpenAI, alleging it infringed Ziff Davis copyrights in training and operating its AI systems.

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The internet from your terminal: 8 ways to use cURL

How-To Geek - 2 hours 41 min ago

The curl command-line tool is one of the most useful and versatile programs you can learn. Its versatility and comprehensive HTTP implementation mean that, if there’s a URL for it, curl can do it.

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3 Plex settings I immediately change on every TV and phone

How-To Geek - 2 hours 41 min ago

Plex can be a really powerful tool if you use it properly. But it can take a bit of elbow grease to set up initially, and some of the default settings might actually harm your experience. Here's what you need to turn off and why.

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XChat is now available on the iOS store

Mashable - 2 hours 54 min ago

X's long-anticipated WhatsApp and Telegram rival, XChat, made its standalone app debut Friday afternoon, landing on the iOS App Store after nearly a year since it was rebranded under its new name. The launch marks the full rollout of Elon Musk's overhauled DM platform, which emphasizes user privacy.

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Pre-orders opened last week, with X touting XChat's fully encrypted messaging as its flagship feature. Beyond end-to-end encryption, the app promises zero user tracking, no ads, and an array of in-message privacy tools — including the ability to hide photos from recipients after sending.

SEE ALSO: Lawsuit against Elon Musk threatens DOGE actions, survives early court challenge

There's a casualty, however. X's Communities feature is being axed to make way for XChat, a move that may sting for its niche but loyal user base. Communities functioned as X's answer to Reddit's subreddit forums, letting users follow curated feeds around specific interests — not unlike Bluesky's Feeds. But according to X's Head of Product Nikita Bier, the feature saw minimal traction: only 0.4% of users ever engaged with it, and those who did were largely "user-acquisition channels for Kick or compensated clipper communities."

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In its place, XChat will offer large-scale group chats — currently capped at 350 users, with plans to expand that ceiling to 1,000. Communities officially goes dark on May 30.

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You can throw your 3D prints in an oven to improve their strength (here’s how it works)

How-To Geek - 2 hours 56 min ago

3D printing strong objects can prove challenging. Tougher filament types cost more, require hardened nozzles, and benefit from things you might not have, like a chamber heater. So what if you could get improved strength and heat resistance from basic filaments like PLA and PETG?

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These Kindle layout settings are the closest thing to reading a real book

How-To Geek - 3 hours 11 min ago

I’m the type of person who finds any kind of reading a good time. It could be by listening to celebrity-narrated audiobooks or by checking out the latest special editions to buy thanks to BookTok, but often I use my e-reader.

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This one Bash script replaced half my desktop utilities

How-To Geek - 3 hours 26 min ago

I’ve tried countless utilities to manage my tasks, organize my notes, and keep track of contacts. But there’s something about my workflow—or brain—that just keeps me from sticking with them, and I’m destined to forever be on the lookout for the next tool to try.

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This free open-source app gave my Android phone the task manager it should've had

How-To Geek - 3 hours 41 min ago

On desktop operating systems, you can usually look up exactly which apps and services are currently running on your device. Utilities like htop or Task Manager let you monitor what processes are actually running on the machine, either in the foreground or the background. However, Android (by default) doesn't have anything like this. This is how you can set one up.

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3 reasons you should own at least 3 drills

How-To Geek - 3 hours 56 min ago

If you're a homeowner, DIY enthusiast, or busy on the job, you probably own all sorts of power tools. But do you own more than one drill? Slowing down to swap drill bits is like only owning one pair of shoes. If you're ready to finish jobs faster and work smarter, here's why you should have two, three, or even four drills.

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This 20-year-old app gave me a reason to start using my Kindle again

How-To Geek - 4 hours 11 min ago

I love to read. Nothing beats a good science fiction paperback or graphic novel. E-books (and comics) were a wonderful, mind-blowing thing when they came out. I loved spending less money, having easier access, and not having to worry about space as much.

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3 acclaimed Paramount+ documentaries to stream this weekend (April 24-26)

How-To Geek - 4 hours 26 min ago

Are you a fan of documentaries? Are you also a Paramount+ subscriber? Then you're in the right place if you're looking for a few suggestions for a good doc or docuseries to watch.

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Swapping schedules for sensors made my Home Assistant setup feel human

How-To Geek - 4 hours 41 min ago

Setting up your smart home automations to run on a schedule often seems like the best option, but that's not always the case. When I moved some of these automations to sensor-based triggers, it made my home feel much more natural.

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This Toyota hybrid beats Acura, Genesis, and even Lexus where it matters most

How-To Geek - 5 hours 11 min ago

The 2026 Toyota Crown Signia is not a typical SUV or crossover. By combining a unique shooting brake silhouette with the refined ride of a premium sedan, the Crown Signia is an impossible-to-ignore alternative to the average boxy crossover.

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5 things you never thought a $5 ESP32 could do

How-To Geek - 5 hours 41 min ago

The ESP32 is an inexpensive and versatile microcontroller that is normally associated with cheap smart home devices and small DIY gadgets. But this sliver of silicon can do much more than you probably thought, as evidenced by projects that push the board to its limit.

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