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Why I'm never going back to Gmail

52 min 58 sec ago

When I was in high school, only those in the know used Gmail instead of AOL or Yahoo, and I relished getting an invite to try out Google's approach to email. It’s a different world now, one where I feel like the odd one for not using Gmail. But it’s true—I haven’t used Gmail for years. I’ve found something better, at least for me.

Categories: IT General, Technology

I thought I needed bigger NAS drives, but all I needed was better automation

54 min 59 sec ago

Is your mouse hovering over the buy button for bigger hard drives for your NAS? That was me, until I figured out how to set up automation that runs in the background and frees up terabytes of storage on my NAS without me having to lift a finger.

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This Mazda SUV delivers BMW and Acura performance for thousands less

1 hour 9 min ago

Mazda has always been recognized for its nimble yet stylish sedans (3 and 6), small crossovers like the CX-30, and the iconic MX-5 Miata. When it came to producing three-row vehicles, the automaker relied on partnerships, such as the Ford-based Tribute or the MPV minivan. While the first-generation CX-9 helped establish Mazda as a contender in the SUV space in 2007, it still used a traditional front-wheel drive architecture common among mainstream brands.

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3 trending HBO Max documentaries to stream this weekend (April 24-26)

1 hour 24 min ago

HBO Max is doing just fine. It closed out 2025 with roughly 130 million global subscribers, and its library boasts more than 2,000 movies and 580 shows—including some of the greatest of all time. Unfortunately, what that often means is 20 minutes of scrolling for something to watch before just giving up and watching Game of Thrones again.

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5 mechanical keyboard and macropad projects to 3D print this weekend (April 24 - 26)

1 hour 39 min ago

Mechanical keyboards end up becoming something of an obsession for some folks. Many end up going down the rabbit hole and building their own, but far fewer take on the task of 3D printing the whole thing.

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Forget the Lexus ES—this cheaper hybrid stays premium for years

1 hour 54 min ago

Hybrid cars are having a real moment in the U.S., and it’s not hard to see why. EV tax credits have dried up, electric cars have gotten pricier, and gas prices aren’t exactly helping anyone lean toward bigger engines right now.

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Every Windows 11 user can now uninstall Copilot, even managed devices

1 hour 57 min ago

Microsoft has essentially allowed all Windows 11 users to dump Copilot, its Generative Artificial Intelligence (Gen AI) assistant. While average Windows 11 users have a surprisingly straightforward way to uninstall the AI-powered digital assistant, even those stuck using “managed” devices can get rid of Copilot.

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3 must-watch Netflix documentaries to stream this weekend (April 24 - 26)

2 hours 9 min ago

Things are going pretty well for Netflix—it just wrapped a first quarter that pulled in $12.2 billion in revenue, and the company says its paid subscribership by the end of last year was somewhere in the vicinity of 325 million, globally (not to mention the $2.8 billion breakup fee it got for walking away from the Warner/Paramount thing.

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Stop trusting your phone's battery percentages—this is what's really draining it

2 hours 24 min ago

Every day is the same story: your phone’s battery starts at 100%—hopefully—and by the afternoon, apps and services have chipped it down by half. That’s the simple part, but deciphering what’s actually using the battery is not as straightforward as you would think.

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3 fantastic plugins to power-up your Vim statusline

2 hours 24 min ago

The Vim statusline is endlessly customizable, with a set of standard variables available, plus the ability to host almost anything using Vim script. But all this tweaking still takes effort; effort that others have already gone to, so you don’t have to.

Categories: IT General, Technology

3 insightful homelab projects to try this weekend (April 24 - 26)

2 hours 39 min ago

Well, it’s time for some more fun homelab projects to try out this weekend! Today, I’m showing you how to replace Google Analytics with your own self-hosted tool, a better homelab dashboard, and even how to build out your own wiki (because your homelab really does need one).

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I'm ditching Samsung to escape the upgrade treadmill—and the tracking

2 hours 54 min ago

I have spent the past year working almost exclusively from my Galaxy devices. During that time, I fell in love with Samsung hardware and One UI software, but as well as it's worked, I've decided to ditch it all. I now carry a Murena Fairphone 6 in my pocket instead. Why? Well, I've grown tired of Big Tech doing what Big Tech does.

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4 best Milwaukee utility knives and multi-tools

3 hours 9 min ago

Milwaukee is one of the most popular and recognizable names in power tools, and there's a reason you're also seeing Milwaukee's red products in almost every pro or DIYer's pocket lately: the brand makes excellent utility knives and multi-tools that are the perfect balance of rugged reliability and sleek everyday carry.

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Why Microsoft thought a USB thumb drive could turbocharge your PC

3 hours 24 min ago

Computer architects have always struggled with the problem of keeping processors fed with data. If a CPU is waiting for data, it's wasting performance. But the high-speed memory (RAM) that can keep it fed is expensive and limited in size, while secondary storage is large and cheap, but orders of magnitude slower.

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7 fun interactive ESP32 toys to make this weekend (April 24 - 26)

3 hours 38 min ago

ESP32s are so hot right now. More people than ever are discovering just how versatile these tiny boards can be, and their rock-bottom price point makes them perfect for use in fun DIY projects.

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Stop paying for gas – This American EV makes a Corolla look expensive to own

3 hours 54 min ago

Affordable transportation is no longer limited to small gas-powered sedans. As electric vehicles become cheaper to buy and easier to live with, some are starting to deliver genuine long-term savings without the premium pricing that once defined the segment. One American EV stands out by proving that going electric can be one of the smartest financial decisions a budget-conscious buyer can make.

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3 essential Linux apps to try this weekend (April 17 - 19)

4 hours 9 min ago

If your weekend plans involve doing something interesting with your Linux setup, I've done some of the legwork for you. Instead of spending three hours reading Reddit threads only to install something mediocre, here are three apps worth actually trying. One fixes cross-device file sync without touching the cloud, one makes Markdown readable in your terminal, and one turns speech into text locally without phoning home.

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YouTube's Ask button just solved the tutorial problem—and I wasn't expecting to say that

4 hours 24 min ago

Most of the time when AI features are shoehorned into software and services these days, it gets in the way more than being of any real use.

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I tried replacing everything with free software. These are the 3 things I still pay for

4 hours 38 min ago

In 2024, I made a concerted effort to cut every paid subscription I could. I moved what I could to free and open source alternatives, including replacing my Microsoft 365 workflow and rethinking how I handled cloud storage. I also cleaned up the obvious redundancies, things like overlapping streaming services and subscriptions I was barely using. On paper, it worked. My monthly spend dropped, and I proved to myself that you can get surprisingly far without paying for software.

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I finally segmented my network and realized how much I was risking

4 hours 54 min ago

We've all been there. A friend comes over, asks for the Wi-Fi password, and you hand it over without a second thought. Then your new gaming rig joins the same network as your old laptop, your partner's work PC, and that mystery device from three apartments ago that somehow still remembers your SSID.

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