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4 reasons to learn Python (even if you don't want to be a developer)

27 min 57 sec ago

If you've considered learning Python but didn't follow because you weren't planning to get into development, then it's time to rethink. Python has diverse applications, fun experiments to personal use cases. Here are all the reasons to start learning today.

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The real reason Toyota vehicles hold their value better than rivals

42 min 57 sec ago

Toyota vehicles have long been known for commanding higher resale prices than most of their competitors, often retaining thousands more in value after several years of ownership. While many assume this advantage comes purely from brand loyalty or reputation, the real explanation runs much deeper. Behind Toyota’s strong resale performance is a carefully built foundation of engineering consistency, long-term durability, and buyer trust that few automakers have managed to replicate.

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5 infamous movies that were ruined by studio meddling

56 min 57 sec ago

Hollywood has always had the power, the money, the talent, and the drive to bring the ideas of the world's greatest storytellers to life. But what it has often lacked is the restraint to get the hell out of the way and let those visionaries do their jobs.

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The Galaxy S26, S26+, and S26 Ultra have arrived

1 hour 26 min ago

Following months of rumors and leaks, Samsung has officially revealed the Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26+, and Galaxy S26 Ultra. They seem like great upgrades for anyone with an older phone, but if you have an S24 or S25, you can probably sit this one out.

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Turbine noise and head crashes: The physical limits that killed the 15,000 RPM hard drive

1 hour 27 min ago

The question of how to make hard drives faster has always been a challenge for hard drive makers. Yet we've never figured out how to.

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Why Ryobi’s clamp fans are the best summer tool you’re not buying

1 hour 42 min ago

Ryobi makes hundreds of tools and accessories perfect for homeowners and professionals alike. With the warm summer months quickly approaching and DIY projects stacking up, you're probably ready to get to work. One tool you probably haven't thought about buying but should is a Ryobi clamp fan or misting fan.

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This KDE add-on brought Home Assistant controls to my Linux desktop

1 hour 57 min ago

Home Assistant is fantastic on its own, but with one open-source project and about 10 minutes, you can bring the convenience of the Home Assistant app right to your Linux desktop.

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4 myths about vinyl records we need to leave in the past

2 hours 12 min ago

The vinyl revival is still going strong, with a niche but loyal following of audiophiles and a new younger cohort that are just looking for a more meaningful, tactile alternative to a world where music is only accessed via streaming.

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If I was nuking my homelab to start over, here's what I'll do differently

2 hours 27 min ago

The homelab journey is all about learning—but it’s also about teaching. I’ve spent over six years building my homelab, and there’s a lot that I wish I would have done differently. Here’s what I would do in my homelab if I were starting from scratch.

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Why the Toyota Prius is a smart long-term buy

2 hours 42 min ago

A smart long-term car isn’t flashy—it’s dependable, efficient, affordable to maintain, and strong on resale. That’s the stuff that actually matters once the new-car smell wears off.

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Start a professional homelab for free using hardware you already own

2 hours 57 min ago

You might have seen people on YouTube or Reddit with massive server racks in their homelab and thought, “I’ll never get to that level.” Here’s the thing: you don’t have to have a huge server rack to start homelabbing. In fact, you probably already have everything needed to start it already. Here’s how you can get started with homelabbing for free using hardware you already own.

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The one thing I wish I knew before I went all in on Home Assistant

3 hours 12 min ago

I've been using Home Assistant to control and automate my smart home for more than a decade. I don't regret my decision for an instant; in my opinion, it's the best smart home software there is. I just wish I'd known how much work it was going to be.

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These 4 TUI apps will convince you to actually use your Linux terminal

3 hours 57 min ago

It's easy to get intimidated by the Linux terminal's numerous commands. cp, mkdir, lsblk, piping—are they really worth memorizing? Not necessarily; you can actually make use of the terminal without memorizing complex commands thanks to TUIs.

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I turned my Raspberry Pi into an automatic backup server (instead of buying a NAS)

4 hours 12 min ago

Losing files and photos can be more than just an annoyance, it can be a large problem if you lose something important. The best way to ensure that never happens is with a robust backup system. This is how I incorporated a Raspberry Pi into my setup.

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Why professional mechanics are switching from Snap-On to Milwaukee

4 hours 27 min ago

When it comes to the automotive world, few names stand out to mechanics as much as Snap-On, and with good reason. The company offers reliable hand tools with a renowned lifetime warranty. However, more and more mechanics are ditching the "old way," ignoring tool trucks, and switching to brands like Milwaukee.

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The 10 greatest Nokia Symbian phones in history

4 hours 27 min ago

Nokia’s S60 Symbian phone series has a special place in my heart. The Nokia 6600 introduced me to the world of smartphones and fostered my curiosity about smartphones, hardware, and technology. Below are my top 10 favorite Nokia Symbian phones!

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Audi’s 639-HP RS 5 hybrid debuts with world-first quattro AWD

4 hours 42 min ago

The new RS 5 is Audi Sport’s first high-performance plug-in hybrid (PHEV), combining the brand’s rich RS heritage with advanced hybrid technology in both Sedan and Avant configurations. In the words of Audi, whether you’re taking on winding roads, cruising on the highway, or moving quietly through town on electric power, the RS 5 is going to handle all of those situations (and more) with precision and grace.

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Where to get cheap Zigbee devices now that IKEA is out of the game

4 hours 57 min ago

IKEA’s transition from Zigbee to Matter over Thread is almost complete. The new range is already available in stores, and dwindling old stock is bad news for those of us who are happy to stick with Zigbee.

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Why 144fps still feels choppy: How Nvidia's frame rate limiter fixes frametime spikes

5 hours 27 min ago

At a time when GPUs are awfully overpriced, we're all left to chase the highest possible frame rates with any method available to us. Oftentimes, that method is frame generation, or in Nvidia's case, one aspect of DLSS 3 onward.

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Why the Sport-L Hybrid is the best Honda CR-V trim to get in 2026

5 hours 41 min ago

Choosing the right trim level can make the difference between getting a good SUV and getting the best value in the lineup. With multiple versions of the CR-V Hybrid available for 2026, buyers are faced with a familiar dilemma: save money on a base model or pay more for luxury-focused upgrades. The Sport-L Hybrid stands out as the trim that strikes the most balanced middle ground, delivering premium features without drifting into luxury-car pricing.

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