How-To Geek
I tested two cheap 1000W power supplies—one literally went up in smoke
You'll often spend hundreds or thousands of dollars between your processor, graphics card, and RAM. Don't endanger the entire setup by buying an inexpensive power supply that can't keep up with your system's needs.
What to consider before taking that "good deal" on a used luxury car
Buying a used luxury car can be tempting. Some models depreciate so rapidly that their asking price practically begs you to take one home. For example, a brand-new Mercedes-Benz S 580 4Matic starts at about $131,000. Add just a few options and the price can easily surpass $150,000. That is roughly triple the price of the average new car.
The 8 best hidden Microsoft Word features
Want to impress your friends and coworkers? Try these hidden Microsoft Word features! You may have used Microsoft Word for years, but you haven't fully taken advantage of its capabilities. I'll share eight hidden Word features that often go unnoticed. Let's dive in.
The 6 best shows like Peaky Blinders
Of all the shows I watch, gritty crime and period dramas are my absolute favorite. They’re an obsession that started nearly 20 years ago with an epic biker saga and was cemented by 2014’s Peaky Blinders, which saw enormous global success with its depiction of a notorious crime gang in 1919 Birmingham, England.
Water leak sensors are cheaper than an insurance claim
Home insurance is a last line of defense, a financial cushion to help you recover after damage to your home. It’s also an expensive way of dealing with liability. While you can’t account for every eventuality, taking steps where possible to avoid disaster will save you from emotional and financial turmoil.
The one cheap smart home upgrade your NAS needs
Is your NAS only handling your file management and nothing else? It’s an always-on computer and can do so much more. By moving Home Assistant to your NAS and picking up a cheap USB stick, you can give your smart home the upgrade it deserves without breaking the bank.
Every Apple Podcasts user should change these settings now
If you own an iPhone, there's a very good chance you use Apple Podcasts. It's the gateway to finding a large library of shows and topics, and you don't even have to visit the App Store to use it. Don't let the simplicity of a pre-installed app fool you: Apple Podcast has a lot to offer
Here's how to quickly find the fastest USB port on your PC
Quickly finding the fastest USB port may seem complicated, what with the sheer number of USB ports modern motherboards and cases are packing, but it's actually fairly simple. Just follow the advice below, and you'll locate the fastest USB port on your PC in a jiff.
The best budget audiophile hack is actually a 1994 PlayStation
It's not an exaggeration to say that the original PlayStation is my favorite console of all time, and that's not just driven by when I was born. In fact, I'm a bigger fan of the PS1 now than when it was contemporary. This console stands tall in history purely on the strength of its game catalog, but there's something it has in common with the PlayStations that followed, which also helped cement its future.
Why a "poop bucket" is the most essential 3D-printing upgrade you'll ever make
3D printers are a feat of modern engineering. Yet, somehow, 3D printers have one major problem that has yet to be solved: they poop. I think a poop bucket (or poop chute) is one of, if not the most essential 3D printing upgrade you’ll ever make—here’s why.
Pigeons vs. Gigabit fiber: Why the bird still wins in 2026
Our modern internet is fast—really fast. Personally, I've been enjoying Gigabit internet speeds for a few years now, a far cry from the 33.6Kbps internet connection I started out on in the late '90s.
This surprisingly efficient SUV most people overlook
The Toyota Corolla Cross Hybrid gets lost in a sea of oversized SUVs, turbo badges, and headline-grabbing , even though it makes way more sense for most people. With new car prices hovering around $50,000, “big and flashy” isn’t exactly realistic for everyday buyers anymore.
I run these Docker containers every day—and I deleted the rest
Docker is the heart of my homelab—I couldn’t run the services that I do, in the ways that I do, without it. Throughout the years I’ve likely ran well over 100 containers, if not many more. Through the trials and testing, I’ve found that some containers are here to stay, and some I had to let go of.
5 ways you're ruining your own 3D prints
If you’ve been 3D printing for more than a few weeks, you’ve probably decided—at least once—that your printer is the problem. The machine is cheap. The firmware is bad. The manufacturer cut corners. Something must be wrong, because your print just failed again.
5 powerful Python one-liners that will make you a better coder
Most Python programmers have a common reason to love the language. It lets you get more done with less code. Over time, this leads to a culture of “why write ten lines if one will do?” Let's look at a few everyday programming tasks and see how Python can compress them into elegant one-liners.
Loved Apple TV’s Eternity? 5 fantasy rom-coms to stream this Valentine’s Day
Romance is in the air, and Valentine's Day weekend has officially arrived. Apple TV celebrated a little early by adding the most enticing fantasy romantic comedy of 2025, Eternity, which enjoyed a moderately successful run in theaters late last year. Eternity is a tale of a woman who must choose between two men to spend her afterlife with. It's surprisingly sweet and clever, but there are plenty of other fantasy rom-coms out there to enjoy if Eternity doesn't fill the quota.
How I built the perfect programming platform in under 10 minutes
As an experienced coder or a newcomer learning your first programming language, setting up your development environment can be tricky. Let me show you how I put together the perfect Linux programming platform using VS Code and containers.
I can remote access a $35 Raspberry Pi from anywhere—why is Windows still so far behind?
It’s 2026 and, for some reason, I still have to use third-party tools to access my computers remotely—except for my Raspberry Pi. It seems the cheap single board computers are more technologically advanced than my high-end MacBook Pro or Windows desktops, and I’m not sure why that’s still the case.
Don't let your old hard drive gather dust: Build a DIY media drive for your console
Even though modern game consoles demand fast solid state storage for playing games, they can still use external hard drives and SSDs for archive storage and other features. If you have an old drive you’re not using, it might be a great upgrade for your console.
4 uncomfortable truths about Google Home
Google Home is one of the big players in the smart home world, offering cross-platform support for a large number of devices at a reasonable price point. Though there are many reasons that you might turn to Google for your smart home needs, there are a few uncomfortable truths that are worth acknowledging.


