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Linux is not a Windows substitute: Here's how you should approach it

Thu, 02/19/2026 - 18:00

Linux is flexible, but it can’t contort itself into a perfect Windows replica. Linux comes with its own set of pros and cons, and expecting it to behave like Windows will lead to disappointments. Instead, appreciate Linux for what it is, and you’ll understand why so many people love the Penguin OS.

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5 must-watch Netflix dramas to watch if you didn't love Squid Game

Thu, 02/19/2026 - 18:00

Squid Game is the most successful South Korean Netflix show to date, but it might not be everyone's cup of tea. The good part is you don't have to restrict yourself to the dystopian story if you want to explore Korean dramas (K-dramas).

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How to Use Focus Time and Scheduling in Microsoft Calendar

Thu, 02/19/2026 - 17:30

These days, it is very hard to do deliberate, focused work. Digital distractions are everywhere, and you're constantly bombarded with communications, so you need to schedule time and make it count. Focus Time and Automatic Scheduling are great because they solve that problem.

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The 'DRAM cache' SSD rule is dead: How HMB technology makes cheaper drives just as fast

Thu, 02/19/2026 - 17:15

Back in the day, the presence of a DRAM (Dynamic Random Access Memory) cache was more or less a requirement if you wanted a well-performing SSD that won't choke under pressure. But thanks to one improvement, modern SSDs don't need a DRAM cache anymore to stay competitive.

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The $20,000 new car is officially dead

Thu, 02/19/2026 - 17:00

For decades, the idea of buying a brand-new car for around $20,000 was a realistic goal for many American shoppers, a reliable daily driver without a lofty price tag. In 2025, that era quietly came to an end. With the discontinuation of the last widely available new car under $20,000, the market now offers no mainstream new vehicles at that price point, leaving buyers with fewer truly affordable options as new-car pricing continues to soar.

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Google Maps will make you sign in to get its best features

Thu, 02/19/2026 - 16:56

Google Maps is an extremely helpful tool for navigation, but millions of people use it for more than just directions. Google Maps is packed with features and data, including user reviews, images, restaurant information, saving your parking location, seeing recent trips, and more. If you rely on much of that information, we have some bad news.

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This tiny tool is a game changer for reading Git history

Thu, 02/19/2026 - 16:30

If you're a programmer, you probably use Git, and like me, you may find some commands a little too laborious. What you need is a quick way to comprehend, navigate, and inspect your Git history. GUIs excel in this regard, but if you're a devoted terminal user, then you likely prefer a TUI (terminal user interface). For Git, these are in short supply, but I have one today, which makes reading your history a breeze.

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You already own smart home sensors, even if you've never bought any

Thu, 02/19/2026 - 16:15

You probably own more smart home sensors than you think—you just don't call them that. Many of the devices in your home can act as state detectors that you can use to control your smart home. There's a lot you can do without needing to buy a single new sensor.

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One AirPod not charging? Try this simple fix

Thu, 02/19/2026 - 16:00

One of the best features of AirPods is that they charge continuously when placed in their case, as long as the case itself has power. You put the AirPods in the case and forget about them.

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5 underrated open-source dev tools that will supercharge your workflow

Thu, 02/19/2026 - 15:30

Software development is usually dominated by a handful of commercial tools and the big, established open-source giants. These mainstream options are powerful, sure, but they often completely overshadow a ton of incredibly potent, lesser-known open-source tools that could seriously improve how you work.

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Why the XLS format needs to disappear from your hard drive forever

Thu, 02/19/2026 - 15:30

If you're still saving Excel spreadsheets with a three-letter .xls extension, you're lugging around a digital anchor from the era of dial-up. Beyond being a 1990s relic, these legacy files are slow, prone to corruption, and—most dangerously—a preferred backdoor for modern malware. It's time to move to XLSX and never look back.

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How I found the perfect Linux OS and stopped distro hopping

Thu, 02/19/2026 - 15:00

For almost a year, I was jumping from one Linux distro to the next without ever settling on one for more than a week. Here’s how I stopped and found the right distro for me.

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Are Ryobi HP (High Performance) tools worth the extra $30?

Thu, 02/19/2026 - 15:00

Ryobi is one of the most popular tool brands around, particularly with DIYers and homeowners, and for good reason. The brand offers over 300 tools and accessories at affordable prices. The lineup constantly improves, and if you're debating a Ryobi ONE+ tool vs One+ HP, here's what you need to know and why the "HP" model is more expensive.

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How I turned my parents’ Android phone into a simple, emergency-ready device

Thu, 02/19/2026 - 14:45

Does the thought of your parents facing an emergency when you’re not around keep you up at night? Are you worried they won’t be able to use their smartphone when they actually need it? These simple Android tweaks transformed how I care for my aging parents from afar.

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This is the best way to install apps on Linux that you aren't using

Thu, 02/19/2026 - 14:30

As great as Linux can be if you're concerned about security, privacy, and customizability, there are a few things that could be improved. One of the best quality-of-life changes I've made has been switching to Flatpak to install most of my apps.

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The "hidden" Microsoft Excel feature I wish I’d started using years ago

Thu, 02/19/2026 - 14:30

I've used Microsoft Excel since I was a kid because that's when they started teaching Microsoft Office in school to elementary students. I've been aware of the changes, but one that got away from me is arguably one of the best features Excel ever had.

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How long can an HDMI cable be?

Thu, 02/19/2026 - 14:15

HDMI cables are a fact of life, and usually you don't need them to be particularly long. Connecting a console or Blu-ray player to a TV that's right next to it usually means having too much cable rather than too little. However, there are plenty of reasons you'd want a longer cable.

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I canceled Gemini for Claude and I'm never going back

Thu, 02/19/2026 - 14:00

Over the last year, I’ve gone from “AI is useless” to “AI is my employee I couldn’t run my business without.” I started out on ChatGPT, and eventually went to Gemini—but Claude is where I feel the most at home.

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Don’t buy a cheap second-hand 3D printer until you’ve read this

Thu, 02/19/2026 - 13:00

It’s never been easier to get into 3D printing, and the cheapest way in is to buy a second-hand model. There’s no shortage of these on the second-hand market, but what might seem like a bargain could cost you in time, parts, and effort down the line.

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I've written HTML for years, and I use these 3 tools on every project

Thu, 02/19/2026 - 12:30

I’ve been writing HTML since the late ‘90s, and while the web has evolved in a hundred different ways, the core of it really hasn’t. You still open a file, structure your markup, style it with CSS, and refine it until it looks and behaves the way you want. The fundamentals are the same. The tags are more semantic, the layouts are more flexible, and the standards are tighter, but at its heart, HTML is still crafted line by line.

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