How-To Geek
Why everyone's jumping ship from Plex (and where they're going instead)
Plex has been popular with the self-hosting community for years because it is easy to set up, reliable, and polished enough to replace a streaming service without a ton of inconvenience. Unfortunately, its lifetime license is jumping from $250 to $750 on July 1st, 2026, and the self-hosting community is moving to the alternatives.
Google killed the search bar—here are the 4 best search engines to use instead
In May of this year, Google announced they would be launching an advanced search bar model, further integrating Gemini into Google's core functions and making the whole search engine experience reliant on AI — an overhaul Google users and internet surfers aren't thrilled about. So, with Google doing its best to kill the search bar completely, we've compiled a list of the best search engines you may want to use instead.
This failed Facebook smart display could be the perfect cheap Home Assistant dashboard
The Facebook Portal was an ambitious but ultimately flawed attempt for the social media giant to compete with Google and Amazon in the smart display space. Designed as a means of video calling, interacting with Alexa, and doing other tablet-related things, Meta discontinued the Portal in late 2022.
These 6 Linux monitoring tools helped me uncover every problem on my network
Once your network stops being a single flat LAN with a few friendly devices on it, guessing becomes a very poor way to debug anything. Between VLANs, containers, DNS filtering, self-hosted services, NAS traffic, random IoT chatter, and a few machines that always seem to be doing something in the background, the problem is rarely as simple as “the internet is slow.”
3 more new-this-month Paramount+ movies to watch this week (June 15-21)
Now that Paramount+'s massive UFC event, which was broadcast live from the White House lawn Sunday night, is done and dusted, it's back to the streaming service's regularly scheduled programming, which, for this post, means movies, movies, movies. Luckily, there's still a lot to tap into for the rest of June, if you're looking for something good to watch this week.
This Hyundai hybrid gets better highway mpg than the Prius and costs $3,000 less
The Toyota Prius arrived in the United States in 2000 and spent the next 25 years becoming the textbook definition of a hybrid car. It was the first mass-produced hybrid most Americans ever saw, and its name became synonymous with fuel efficiency in a way that no other car has matched.
3 excellent Netflix movies to get you through the week (June 15-21)
Netflix can sometimes do a really great job at making you feel like there's nothing to watch, even though it has a cavernous library of movies and TV shows to keep you busy scrolling for a lifetime. Unless it's top of the Netflix charts or top of the streaming service's algorithmically-decided offerings—The Four Seasons, the Michael Jackson doc, and Office Romance are in everyone's face, currently—the problem was never too few options; it's finding the right ones.
Ford teases its $30,000 EV pickup truck with a 'hidden' website
Manufacturers are frequently reluctant to talk about camouflaged prototype cars, but not Ford. The Blue Oval has launched a 'hidden' website for its $30,000 electric pickup truck that offers a very early glimpse of the affordable EV.
Forget the Toyota RAV4 —This luxurious Audi is packed with tech and costs less
The rising cost of new vehicles is changing the way many buyers shop. What was once considered mainstream transportation now often carries a price tag well into the $30,000 range, prompting more people to explore the used market. For the same money as a brand-new compact SUV, buyers can now access vehicles that originally competed in an entirely different class.
9 Google Maps gestures every driver should know
Most drivers probably don't realize they're missing out on some of the best features of Google Maps. Below that simple surface, though, is a lot of intuitive gestures and features designed to make driving safer, less stressful, and a lot smoother. These are simple, easily accessible interactions built right into the app's core to make your time behind the wheel secure and seamless.
3 exciting Netflix thrillers to watch this week (June 15-21)
Netflix is rolling out a slew of new movies. Last weekend, the animated stop-motion movie I Am Frankelda premiered to positive reviews. This weekend, Netflix gets back into the rom-com department with Voicemails for Isabelle, starring Zoey Deutch and Nick Robinson.
Stop plugging extra routers into your network without changing this one setting first
Most home networks start off easy. A modem, a cable, a router, Wi-Fi, and that's it. Most home networks stay that way, too.
Changing these 3 settings instantly makes your Android phone more private
Android has terrible defaults for settings that directly concern your digital privacy. They're all built on an "opt-out" design, so you're expected to turn them off yourself if you don't want to give away all your personal information.
Open-source Office alternatives are good until they aren't—here's where they fail
I spent a month living inside LibreOffice, OnlyOffice, and every well-regarded open-source Office alternative I could find. Here's what I learned — and why I quietly opened my wallet at the end of it.
5 new movies to watch this week across Netflix, Prime Video, and more (June 15-21)
Another week means it's time to spotlight some of the new movies heading to some of the major streaming services. Our top selection is an A24 movie released in theaters earlier this year. It features a rising star who is knocking at the door of the A-list. Many viewers will get a chance to watch this thriller on HBO Max.
Stop trusting your home network: Why one bad device can compromise everything
Most people build their home network with the goal of making it fast. Get the biggest plan, the flashiest router, the most bars, and call it a day. I get the appeal. Speed is the thing you feel every day, and it's the thing the box on the shelf is screaming about.
Ubuntu won't save your old PC, but these 4 lightweight Linux distros will
When I was doing my Master’s degree, I needed a cheap, small laptop that could fit in my motorcycle backpack and have enough battery power to get through about four or five hours of daily lectures. I ended up getting a used netbook for $50, but it came with a horrible custom distro of Linux that really didn't let you do anything.
Please stop putting desktop hard drives in your NAS
Are you ready to buy your first NAS? Before you click purchase, there’s one major thing you need to think of first—do you have the right hard drives for a NAS? Not all hard drives are created equal, and you need to make sure your NAS has storage that’s up to the task.
Everything you need to know about drop-down lists in Microsoft Excel
Excel has plenty of flashy features, but few are as useful day after day as data validation. Drop-down lists were one of the first Excel features I learned that felt genuinely advanced, and I still rely on them to keep data clean and consistent. Here's how to create drop-down lists in Excel using data validation.
I paid for gigabit internet but one broken switch port capped me at 100Mbps—here's how I found it
I recently found myself in a frustrating position: I was paying for gigabit internet, yet my PC’s speed tests kept dropping to a suspiciously precise number: 100 megabits per second.


