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I let Claude change my desktop wallpaper and now I never miss a deadline (Prompt included)
At some point, every productivity system runs into the same wall—it only works if you remember to check it. Notion doesn’t yell at you, Asana doesn’t follow you around, and your calendar reminders are easy to dismiss.
5 weird things Android Auto now lets you do from your car (even though you probably shouldn't)
Vehicle dashboards have changed, moving from basic analog gauges to digital hubs that work much like your smartphone. Android Auto is at the center of this shift, as it's meant to connect your digital life to your driving experience. As the interface gets more features, it gets harder to tell the difference between useful help and dangerous distractions.
GPUs aren't just for gamers anymore—these 5 everyday tasks need one
I'm a huge GPU enthusiast, so I may be slightly biased, but I dare say that this is a factual statement regardless of my own bias: You don't need to be a gamer in order to have some uses for a GPU. And I don't just mean all the high-end AI shenanigans that have made the RTX 5090 cost $5,800 just a couple of months ago.
The 9 hidden costs of owning a NAS
There's a lot of thought that goes into owning a NAS. Which NAS do you choose? How much storage do you buy? But, there are also quite a few hidden costs to owning a NAS that you might never have considered.
Microsoft's Copilot button ruined my typing muscle memory—but I fixed it with one free app
It is very commonplace to hate the ways Microsoft has forced Copilot on its users. Seeing it in Notepad was bad enough, but now that I have to deal with it on my keyboard, I feel fed up. It's as if the company would rename itself to Copilot if it had the chance. If you are like me and have hated the Copilot key the moment you pressed it by accident, then you'll be happy to know it is replaceable.
How to turn Claude into a project management system
Claude has a hidden project management mode most people don’t even know about—I didn’t, either. Once you enable it, it can track your tasks and surface them in a clean, visual dashboard. Here’s how to set it up and start using it.
End power anxiety with INIU’s smallest portable power bank
It’s not just the serial scrollers whose batteries drain daily. With so much of what we do taking place on our phones – communication, music, trail maps, social media, shopping – it’s nearly impossible to reach dinnertime with any battery left. Plus, most of these tasks are juggled on the go, from the city to the great outdoors. So, the need for portable power is no longer a nice-to-have, but an essential part of “everyday carry.”
I replaced Siri with Home Assistant’s Assist on my Apple Watch—it does more than control lights
Apple has been promising an upgrade to Siri for so long that it feels like it will never come. The feature was announced in 2024, and we're still waiting for a smarter Apple voice assistant. I replaced Siri with Home Assistant's own voice assistant, and it's far more useful.
These 5 Windows PowerShell commands are so good, they feel like cheating
If you work in PowerShell regularly, you've probably retyped commands you forgot, manually checked log files, or logged into servers one by one. That ends up being annoying in the long run, and it's frustrating knowing you have to do it repeatedly. Some cmdlets can fix those problems for you, and end up being very useful for everyday users.
5 ways you’re using your NAS wrong
A NAS feels like a solved problem once it’s up and running—files go in, files come out, and everything looks fine. This is exactly why these mistakes go unnoticed for so long. Some of the most common NAS setups out there have quiet, slow-burning problems baked in. To help improve your setup, here are five of the most common NAS mistakes—and how to fix them.
I ditched Notion's all-in-one promise for three smaller apps that actually work
Notion is one of the coolest-looking apps, because it feels like a Wiki you can easily put together. Unfortunately, that idea is exactly why it doesn't work as well as it should. I have found myself wasting too much time on irrelevant information just to make notes work. Now, I can see why the term "Jack of all trades, master of none," exists. Don't ditch your subscriptions just yet, first see if you can handle this overbloated app.
Stop using Files by Google—this open-source Android app does everything it won't
If you’re an Android power user, there’s a good chance you’ll eventually want to do something that Files by Google or Samsung My Files just doesn’t do. Thankfully, one of the best alternatives you can find just happens to be open source and free.
Skip the portable monitor and use a $25 Fire Tablet as a second (or third) screen instead
I've been modding Kindles and Fire tablets for several years now. Even old devices have plenty of uses when you're finished with them. Originally, I was going to turn an e-ink Kindle into a secondary display. Just as I was preparing to work on the project, something crazy happened: the dang thing broke down and died on me. It could not be revived. I guess that's what happens when you pick up a Craigslist special for a deep discount.
3 free, open-source apps that helped me gamify my goals
You probably already know what an ideal day looks like—you just can’t seem to have one consistently. From personal experience, I can testify that closing this gap is a lot more difficult than it seems. That said, what helped me the most was trying to gamify my goals, and these three FOSS apps became the backbone of that system.
Other hybrids can't keep up—This Japanese hatch is still the king of fuel savings
For decades, one hybrid hatchback has stood above everything else when it comes to fuel economy. Even as the market has exploded with electrified SUVs, sedans, and crossovers, no rival has managed to dethrone the long-standing benchmark for efficiency. If your number one priority is spending as little money on gas as possible, there is still one clear answer.
Why I built my external SSD instead of buying a premade one
I wanted to move my Adobe Lightroom library to a portable SSD so I could use it on both my desktop and laptop. Instead of purchasing a pre-built SSD, I built my own for a fraction of the cost (and I can upgrade it later if I need to).
Stop throwing away your "dead" USB hubs (the real problem is how you're using them)
Few computing-related things seem as straightforward as a simple USB hub. It's there, you grab it, plug it in, plug things into it, and voila: you suddenly tripled the number of your USB ports! Sounds great (and it is), but there's also a reason why USB hubs are often treated as disposable tech. Those extra ports often tend to malfunction and die off one by one.
3 tremendous Netflix thrillers to watch this week (May 11-17)
Apex's reign at the top of Netflix might be coming to an end with the addition of two new movies in May. The first is Swapped, an animated adventure starring Michael B. Jordan and Juno Temple. The other movie is Remarkably Bright Creatures, an endearing drama starring Sally Field and Lewis Pullman. Both movies have the potential to be the No. 1 movie when Netflix updates its rankings.
Sorry Euphoria, but this 2000s Hulu cult classic did teen drama better
After a four-year wait, Euphoria has returned to television, but season 3 is providing a major shake-up to its formula. Not only have four years passed in the real world, but the in-universe tale has moved forward, taking the cast of the Zendaya-led teen drama out of high school and into the trials of young adulthood. As such, the series faces a new challenge of whether it can keep up its momentum with this drastic new status quo.
This $40 battery ring is more useful than every portable charger I've tested
I've owned many portable external battery banks. I typically look at how much power they hold, how fast they can charge other devices, and how big they are—but my latest battery came with a perk I didn't know to look for.


