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I ran the same SSD health check on Linux and Windows—only one gave me the full picture

Wed, 07/01/2026 - 22:31

As of writing, my NVMe SSD is about four years old—old enough to make me think about replacing it. That said, with sky-high storage prices right now, part of me wants to hold off until the market settles down. The sensible move in that situation is to check whether your drive really needs replacing—but I didn’t expect I’d have to switch operating systems just to find the answers I was looking for.

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I ditched Samsung's default launcher after One UI 8.5—and I'm not the only one

Wed, 07/01/2026 - 21:00

For the past couple of years, I have been a big fan of Samsung's One UI design language on Galaxy phones. That changed with the update to version 8.5. I'm not alone. Many people are swapping out their home screens for custom launchers and replacing Samsung apps with alternatives. What did Samsung get so wrong?

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Don't throw away your old GPU—here's what I actually use mine for

Wed, 07/01/2026 - 20:30

CPUs and GPUs are the two components that have the biggest impact on your PC's performance, provided everything else is fine. They also tend to age pretty quickly in the grand scheme of things, as we ask more and more of them every single year.

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I finally got Samsung's best customization feature on my Pixel—and it's completely free

Wed, 07/01/2026 - 19:45

I've been using my Pixel 10 Pro for more than three months now, and I'm mostly loving it. However, I've realized that Pixels aren't nearly as customization-friendly as Samsung Galaxy phones. The one thing I miss is Good Lock, and I recently discovered a similar suite of tools for my Pixel.

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These 7 Python tricks made me reconsider my Photoshop subscription

Wed, 07/01/2026 - 19:44

If you've spent any time with Python, you've probably used it for data work, scripting, or maybe some automation—but image editing likely wasn't on your radar. It turns out Python can handle a surprising amount of what Photoshop does, and with way less code than you'd expect. This includes resizing or cropping, removing backgrounds, or even animating a still image into a GIF. Here are seven ways I use Python to edit and animate images. I'm also sharing the code snippets to help you get started.

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Stop obsessing over your Wi-Fi password—here's what actually protects your home network

Wed, 07/01/2026 - 18:31

Many people don't ever change their Wi-Fi password. Out of those who do change theirs, many think that that's it, they're done, their connection is now super safe.

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Everything coming to Paramount+ in July

Wed, 07/01/2026 - 18:16

July’s lineup on Paramount+ features a hearty mix of high-stakes live sports, major season and series finales, and brand-new originals dropping all month long. There is no shortage of must-watch moments, including the return of fan-favorite shows, gripping documentaries, and UFC showdowns like McGregor vs. Holloway.

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I tested the viral soda can Wi-Fi trick, and the results were a disaster

Wed, 07/01/2026 - 17:45

Ever since routers became commonplace, people have been experimenting with weird DIY tricks that promise to boost their Wi-Fi signal. Many of them involve common household objects, like aluminum foil and mixing bowls. After trying a few of those ideas myself, I decided it was finally time to see whether the classic soda can trick actually works.

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I turned my old Galaxy phone into a pocket Linux server with Termux

Wed, 07/01/2026 - 17:16

If you have an old phone lying around or like to experiment on your current devices, Termux is probably my favorite app. I decided to use an old Samsung phone, specifically my wife's old Samsung phone, to build a pocket Linux server. My plan is to use the server as a home for my Syncthing drive that's more convenient and portable for my purposes.

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Stop wasting Claude's quota on long conversations—using projects can fix it

Wed, 07/01/2026 - 17:00

When I first tried Claude after using ChatGPT for some time, I was shocked the first time I hit my rate limit. Having to wait a couple of hours before I could pick up where I left off was really frustrating. Claude's projects can help; aside from being a useful organizational tool, using projects can help you use your quota more efficiently and make it go further.

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Your Echo Dot can quietly extend your Wi-Fi—and it costs nothing extra

Wed, 07/01/2026 - 16:45

Mesh Wi-Fi networks can make using Wi-Fi in your home better, especially if you have a lot of devices that are a long way from the router. Your Wi-Fi devices can connect to the nearest mesh node instead of having to communicate directly with the router. If you have the right mesh network, you can even use your Echo smart speakers to extend your Wi-Fi.

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7 open-source apps that will help you cancel your pricey subscriptions

Wed, 07/01/2026 - 16:43

There’s almost certainly a good open-source alternative for most apps and services you depend on. Not all of them are comparable to paid software, and some require significant setup or technical knowledge, but all are worth considering.

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3 sudo replacements and the one that makes it entirely useless

Wed, 07/01/2026 - 16:31

Changing your sudo implementation is about as interesting as changing your underpants, but switching to an entirely new operating system is far more exciting. While people debate the intricacies of sudo and setuid, one vendor leaves the door open to attackers—but it's not what you think.

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This SUV gives you more than a Mercedes GLC for less

Wed, 07/01/2026 - 16:15

The Mercedes-Benz GLC might wear a luxury badge, but for most owners, life looks a lot more like school runs, Costco trips, and weekends away than carving up a racetrack. Chances are it's carried more golf clubs and strollers than racing helmets.

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I spent 10 minutes testing the USB ports on my PC to finally find out which one is actually the fastest

Wed, 07/01/2026 - 16:00

USB ports are pretty confusing by default, in the sense that they all look the same, but they are very far from the same. I already knew that, and yet, testing the ports on my PC case definitely gave me pause.

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Perfection in Linux isn't adding features—Openbox taught me its about removing them

Wed, 07/01/2026 - 15:30

The French author Antoine de Saint-Exupéry said that "perfection is achieved, not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away.” I wanted to see how close I could get to perfection with a minimal Linux desktop running just the Openbox window manager.

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Milwaukee’s biggest advantage isn’t power—it’s all these weird tools

Wed, 07/01/2026 - 15:00

All the main power tool brands make a ton of excellent tools and accessories, and you probably own several. And while each brand has its fair share of fans, they're all somewhat similar in their offerings. That said, the tool lineups are different, and what gives Milwaukee an advantage isn't what you think.

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Don't buy a foldable phone now—why I'm waiting for 2027

Wed, 07/01/2026 - 15:00

When foldable phones were first introduced, they felt both groundbreaking and nostalgic. However, the category has started to feel stale, with few truly groundbreaking upgrades in recent years. That is why I am waiting until 2027 to buy a foldable phone, as the competition appears likely to become much more intense by then.

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These are the most annoying 3D prints you can make

Wed, 07/01/2026 - 14:30

Are you bored of 3D printing life hacks, Gridfinity bins, and other useful objects? Let your inner fool flourish with some of the most annoying 3D prints you can make, from loud and obnoxious to obtuse and irritating.

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Why you’ll regret buying a car with these 4 luxury features this summer

Wed, 07/01/2026 - 14:15

Much of the country is enduring what could become a historic heat wave as we approach the July 4th holiday weekend. Although many of us can escape the heat in our cars during our daily commute, not every luxury feature is helpful when the mercury soars.

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