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Don't pay for multi-gig internet. Fix your LAN instead.

Mon, 05/18/2026 - 18:00

We’ve had multi-gig networking for several years now, but where does it actually make sense? I think that multi-gig internet is a waste of money, as most servers can’t serve you files at those speeds anyway. However, a multi-gig LAN absolutely changed how I use my homelab.

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I wanted to love Gemini in Android Auto, but these 5 failures make it impossible

Mon, 05/18/2026 - 17:30

I love Gemini in Android Auto; there are so many times it is better than the old Assistant. However, there are too many issues Google did not solve before putting it in cars. It's as if the company wanted to put it in cars before making sure everything worked. Some things make me really wish I could go back to Google Assistant, especially when I need a true assistant, and not just a conversation partner. I handle most things from my phone before driving off, so I don't need the extra help on the road.

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You don't need a new router to use 2.5GbE on your NAS

Mon, 05/18/2026 - 17:00

While multi-gig WAN (wide area network, your connection to the outside world) sounds great, it’s entirely unnecessary right now, at least, for getting multi-gig speeds on your LAN. A LAN is a local area network, and you can easily achieve multi-gig speeds using various other methods instead of replacing your router. In fact, replacing your router is the most expensive way to achieve 2.5GbE speeds on your LAN.

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Your Raspberry Pi is a better Plex server than you think (but change these 3 settings)

Mon, 05/18/2026 - 16:45

A Raspberry Pi is a decent self-hosting server if you're careful about what services you host. Unfortunately, Plex's default settings tend to be too much for even a Raspberry Pi 5 to handle.

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Samsung Browser is finally on Windows–here's 5 reasons I'm using it instead of Google Chrome

Mon, 05/18/2026 - 16:30

Most people pick a browser once and never think about it again, which is how Chrome ends up with a hundred extensions, a cluttered toolbar, and a memory footprint that slows everything down. Samsung Browser on Windows is worth a serious look at because the integration between the two is genuinely useful in ways that go beyond basic bookmark syncing. Samsung Browser left Galaxy phones, and I'm so happy about it.

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3 smart home upgrades you can make with a $24 Arduino board

Mon, 05/18/2026 - 16:15

Fancy taking on some at-home projects to create smart gadgets without splashing too much cash? Here are 3 upgrades you can make to your tech to create a smart home, while only spending $24 on an Arduino board.

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6 simple Excel automations you can do in under 5 minutes

Mon, 05/18/2026 - 16:00

Excel automation doesn't have to mean writing macros or learning VBA. With a few built-in tools, you can make formulas expand automatically, clean up messy data, and speed through repetitive tasks in minutes. These simple tricks put your spreadsheets on autopilot.

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A bad driver update bricked my PC—Windows' hidden backup tool fixed it in minutes

Mon, 05/18/2026 - 15:45

If you have ever watched your monitor go completely dark after a routine hardware update, you already know the sinking feeling that follows. A standard driver installation finishes, the machine reboots, and instead of your desktop, you get a black screen or distorted graphics. It's easy to assume the worst, but I've come across this same issue and solved it with one of Windows' built-in repair tools.

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Samsung and Google are breaking Android's greatest strength

Mon, 05/18/2026 - 15:31

The way Android handles notifications and Quick Settings has long been a stand-out feature. For good reason, the core functionality hasn’t changed much over the years. Recently, however, there seems to be some growing discontent with this system. I’m not happy about it.

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That 250GB SSD in your junk drawer is a hidden performance booster

Mon, 05/18/2026 - 15:00

If you're like me, you might have a bunch of retired storage devices sitting around the house. HDDs, SATA SSDs, NVMes ... Putting them to work for actual storage and backup purposes is great, but the reality is that some older SSDs are better suited to other tasks.

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How I turned an old Kindle into an E-Ink portable monitor

Mon, 05/18/2026 - 14:45

After Amazon announced that older Kindle models, such as my ancient Kindle 4, would lose access to new Kindle Store downloads, I decided to jailbreak it. I added the KOReader reading app and set it up so that it could display my Home Assistant dashboard, but I wondered how else I could use it. It sounded crazy, but could it work as a portable monitor?

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I replaced ElevenLabs with this free, open-source voice cloner, and the quality is scarily good

Mon, 05/18/2026 - 14:30

Who would've thought that a day would come when an AI could hear your voice and speak just like you. I've used speech AI tools before, such as ElevenLabs. While those are great for voice cloning, they come with a price.

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7 half-hour Netflix shows you can watch when you’re short on time

Mon, 05/18/2026 - 14:15

Sometimes, life is too short to sit down and watch a three-hour movie or a show with episodes that push an hour. If you've only got time for a quick Netflix fix, here are some great shows that have episodes of around half an hour or less.

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This open-source chip design could do for hardware what Linux did for software

Mon, 05/18/2026 - 14:01

As I write this, there are basically two types of CPU that matter: x86 and ARM. The former belongs to Intel and AMD, which each hold critical patents necessary to make modern PC chips. ARM belongs to, well, ARM, and you'll find that in MacBooks, phones, tablets, and more.

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Windows 11's voice typing convinced me to skip Wispr Flow and other premium apps

Mon, 05/18/2026 - 13:31

For most of the time I've been using Windows, voice dictation has been pretty fairly clunky. It worked as an accessibility feature or an interesting experiment, but it made for a difficult replacement compared to a mouse and keyboard. However, with the rise of AI, that has changed significantly.

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Your phone's location is a smart home superpower—here are 7 automations to set up now

Mon, 05/18/2026 - 13:00

When you install the Home Assistant companion app on your phone, you can allow Home Assistant to track your location. By default, you get a device tracker entity that will toggle between home and not_home based on the Home location that you set up. There are plenty of useful automations you can trigger using the location of your phone.

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Excel's ribbon is a trap: Here's what beginners should focus on instead

Mon, 05/18/2026 - 12:30

Most people use about 10% of Excel's actual capabilities, yet beginners often feel pressured to learn the other 90% immediately. That's a recipe for burnout. If you want to actually get work done, skip the noise, ignore the shiny distractions, and focus on the basics that make spreadsheets useful.

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My Fire TV Stick kept buffering until I got this essential accessory

Mon, 05/18/2026 - 01:20

When you switch to streaming, you expect instant, perfect 4K video. You're paying for a top-tier, multi-gigabit fiber connection, so it's frustrating when your Amazon Fire TV Stick still freezes during a key movie scene. Buffering like this is one of the most annoying parts of home entertainment, but you can stop it. The problem is rarely the speed of the internet coming into your house. Instead, it's the data's physical struggle to reach your device, so it is great that it has a hidden port for you.

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4 useful Excel projects beginners can finish in under an hour

Sun, 05/17/2026 - 22:30

Are you staring at a sea of empty cells and don't know where to begin? Excel feels far less intimidating when you treat it as a toolbox instead of a test. These beginner-friendly projects help you create practical trackers and planners in under an hour while learning core skills.

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Skip the new Mazda CX-5—This used turbo model is more luxurious and fun

Sun, 05/17/2026 - 21:45

The newest version of Mazda’s compact SUV may be more modern and more practical than ever before, but not every change has been for the better. As automakers continue moving toward bigger screens, softer driving dynamics, and broader mainstream appeal, some of the sharpness and character that once made certain crossovers stand out is starting to disappear. That is exactly why some buyers may be better off shopping slightly used instead of buying brand new.

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