How-To Geek
Volvo's EV spinoff Polestar just got banned in the US
You're about to have fewer EV choices in the American car market. The U.S. Department of Commerce has banned new car sales for Polestar, a Volvo spinoff, starting with the 2027 model year.
I turned my old Android phone into a sleep companion—and it’s better than my smartwatch
I tried using my Galaxy Watch as a sleep tracker, but it never really stuck. So, I went in the opposite direction and turned an old Google Pixel 6a into a dedicated bedside sleep companion instead. After making a few specific optimizations, it not only helped improve and stabilize my sleep schedule but also did a decent job of tracking my sleep.
I moved these 4 services off my home server to the cloud, and I'll never move them back
Where I live, internet outages and power outages are both common, so I cannot realistically keep everything on my home server. At the same time, I still want to reliably self-host my services, so I'm keeping critical stuff on a virtual private server (or VPS for short). It took some trial and error to figure what is going where, so if you're in a similar spot, this list might help.
Samsung's new Galaxy A27 5G is the budget Android phone the US needs right now
If you need a new Android phone but are strapped for cash, you just got a lifeline. Samsung will release the Galaxy A27 5G in the U.S. on July 14 for $349, with a few key upgrades — although there are curious downgrades that will turn off A26 owners.
The 10-year-old Lexus SUV with an interior that still feels brand new
Most luxury SUVs start feeling their age once the miles stack up. What once felt premium can quickly turn into rattles, wear, and a cabin that no longer feels worth the price tag.
I stopped maintaining 30 JSON files by hand with this one tool
If you've ever wondered how to reuse configuration values or how to easily inject them into your code, then I have the perfect tool for you. It's not just a JSON replacement but something more powerful that works with several config formats.
6 strange '80s movie rip-offs you didn’t know existed
The 1980s saw a plethora of revolutionary movies, such as Aliens, E.T., Raiders of the Lost Ark, and Halloween, to name a few. Thus, the decade also produced numerous oddball movies to replicate the success of those more serious cinematic productions.
Your external hard drive is already dying—here's how to catch it in time
There are a lot of misconceptions around the topic of PC storage, and external HDDs aren't immune to those. It might seem that they can just about live forever, but that's not entirely the case.
3 Home Assistant hardware projects to try this weekend (June 26-28)
Home Assistant is all about automation and control of your smart home. Not every Home Assistant project needs to focus on writing automations, however. Sometimes a little work on your hardware can make your smart home even better.
The SUV that makes 200,000 miles look surprisingly easy
Crossovers may be more efficient, easier to park, and packed with family-friendly features, but there's one thing old-school full-size SUVs still do better than almost anything else: rack up serious mileage. Built on truck-based platforms and designed for hard work, these machines were made to tow, haul, and keep going long after most vehicles start showing their age.
This $5 RJ45 coupler solved my networking problem better than a $600 router ever did
I have bought a lot of networking gear that promised to fix one thing or another. I've overpaid for said gear, too.
Please stop buying vinyl when CDs exist
Vinyl records are one of those nostalgic technologies that everyone loves, and they've recently seen a resurgence of popularity. However, if you're looking for quality—especially if you're using a modern amplifier—there is a cheaper, better option.
This hidden Audacity trick removes background noise without a single plugin
Recording decent audio at home almost always means fighting some kind of background noise. Most people assume fixing this means buying a better microphone or building a quiet room, and that's not wrong, but it also isn't the whole story. Audacity has a noise reduction tool built right into it, and you don't need an extra plugin for it.
The one Wi-Fi setting that’s hurting your Galaxy phone's battery life
Wi-Fi is one of those convenient features we're all so familiar with that it's easy to take for granted. And over the years, the way our phones use Wi-Fi has changed quite a bit, including some features and settings that'll inevitably drain your battery. Luckily, there's one quick setting that'll eliminate that battery drain.
This is the best $5 I've ever spent on my smart home
Many of us run some sort of smart lighting at home. Smart switches are the default choice for many setups, but in some cases, smart bulbs are either the better option or the only practical one.
Debloat Your Motorola Phone and Transform its performance and speed!
I have a Motorola phone that I like to use for experiments, home lab projects, and, well, an actual phone. Lately, it runs slower than I did when I tried out for the high school track team. Anyhow, I wanted to try de-bloating it to improve the speed and performance. You might not think of Motorola phones as being bloated, but a few key changes worked great for me.
I wired Ollama into my recipe collection and now I can ask what to cook with what's in my fridge
There's a meme I saw that was a little too close for comfort. It read "Marriage is basically just asking each other 'What do you want to eat?' until one of you dies." It feels like a lot of our lives are spent trying to decide what to cook, so I decided to see if I could get a local AI model to help.
5 impactful big-ticket smart home upgrades that are worth the money
Starting a smart home doesn’t have to break the bank, but some of the best upgrades you can make require a significant investment. I’d argue that they’re all worth it, and some can even save you money.
Why downloading my favorite content became a necessity (and not just a hobby)
For the longest time, I treated downloads as a backup feature I'd use before, say, a flight or when my network was acting up. Obviously, streaming is more convenient, and I don't want to eat up my device's storage space by building a library for a rainy day.
These are the 4 default apps I replace on every Samsung Galaxy phone (and what I replace them with)
I generally tend to prefer Samsung apps over Google's, so I'm not typically one of the people who consider the pre-installed Galaxy apps to be "bloatware." Still, Samsung's software isn't perfect, and there are default apps that even I feel compelled to swap out.


