How-To Geek
Your Linux system is secretly using your hard drive as RAM, and that's a good thing
If you spend time around serious Linux users, you'll likely hear a reference to "swap space." Or maybe you wondered what the swap partition that your Linux installation program created is. Virtual memory and swap space can be confusing. Here's what you need to know on Linux.
I turned my modded Fire Tablet into a working terminal — here's how and what I did with it
The combination of Termux and Android devices is the perfect pairing for any home lab enthusiast or tech hobbyist. Fire Tablets, in particular, offer a unique twist on home lab experimentation.
Windows, your router, and Chrome are all using different DNS servers—here's how to fix it
Changing your DNS server used to feel straightforward. Pick Google, Cloudflare, Quad9, or whatever else. Type in some IP addresses. Call it a day.
These 3 forgotten Ryobi tools solved problems that don't exist anymore
Ryobi once offered a clever fix to many issues, but time has proven to be the death of a few of them. As tools age, we find better, easier ways to use them, and problems of the past tend to disappear even more quickly than their solutions did. Ryobi was fixing niche problems while it was fixing garage problems, but that time has ended. Today, you may have something in your pocket or garage that caused the end of a tool line. Luckily, this only meant that problems disappeared, since their solutions are gone too.
I add KDE's best feature to every Linux GNOME system—here's why
When you use Linux, there are two dominant and well-established desktop environments that reign supreme: KDE and GNOME. I prefer GNOME, but there's one KDE feature so good that I've found a way not to do without.
These 4 open-source apps fix Android problems Google refuses to acknowledge
I love Android, but that's mostly because I can install whichever apps I need to fix the issues I have with how things ship out of the box. When setting up a new phone, I start by disabling disappointing apps and installing replacements. Here are four of the open source alternatives I turn to for features that the default Google apps just don't handle.
Fedora isn't the best cutting-edge Linux distro anymore
Over the past decade, Fedora has earned its reputation as the go-to cutting-edge Linux distro. But the landscape has changed. Today, several popular distros offer newer packages, faster updates, and comparable stability—making Fedora no longer the obvious default for Linux power users.
Most people install Linux the hard way for no reason. Here's the easy process that's never failed me
Installing Linux has a reputation for being difficult or technical, and depending on your choices, it could be. You'll find dozens of tutorials about dual-booting from one drive and manually working with partitions. Luckily, for the vast majority of people, none of that is necessary.
I turned my stereo’s volume knob into a smart home controller
I was looking for smart home devices online when I stumbled across a smart knob and immediately wanted to buy it. Then I noticed that exactly what I needed was staring me in the face. My mini hi-fi system on my desk has a large knob that feels gorgeous to turn, so I wondered if I could turn it into a smart home controller.
Why every Excel user should replace VLOOKUP with XLOOKUP today
Spreadsheet formulas used to feel fragile. One wrong column number could throw off an entire report. But when I finally replaced VLOOKUP with XLOOKUP, Excel started feeling predictable, flexible, and surprisingly hard to break.
A cheap soldering iron has revived dozens of broken gadgets and saved me thousands of dollars
Many "dead" electronics aren't actually dead. Cracked joints, loose wires, and worn-out connectors are extremely common problems, and they're all easily fixable if you have a decent soldering iron. Over a few years, the small repairs you can make with a soldering iron will save you money and reduce the amount of waste going to the landfill.
Your router has a hidden feature that can save you when the internet goes down
If you're having issues with your home internet and urgently need a connection for work or some other reason, or if yet another outage has flat-out taken down your connection, there's a way to get your router back online and reconnect all your devices to the web.
Your Bambu Lab 3D printer can talk to your smart home (and it's actually useful)
I’ll admit that I was quite excited when I found out that my 3D printer could be fully integrated into Home Assistant. If you have a smart home server running, you might as well connect as many devices as you can, right?
How to use Microsoft Excel's Forecast Sheet tool to predict future data trends
Whether you're tracking monthly spending, utility bills, hobby data, or other recurring numbers, predicting future trends usually means wrestling with complicated formulas. But Excel already has a built-in forecasting tool—and most people never realize it's there. Here's how to use it.
Stop wasting money on expensive projectors—these 5 tweaks fix the cheap ones
There's nothing quite like going to the movies, but a good projector can bridge the gap, giving you a small taste of the theater experience at home. A budget projector may be a more affordable option than a giant TV, but the results can sometimes be disappointing. A few simple and affordable upgrades can make your projector experience far better.
Windows Recall isn't the privacy nightmare you think it is
When Microsoft first revealed Windows Recall, the reaction was immediate and brutal. The headlines called it spyware, security researchers threw warnings around like confetti, and actual WIndows users seemed very unhappy with the idea that their desktop would be screenshotted and saved every few seconds.
Don't pay for another AI app until you try these free alternatives
I have subscription fatigue, and if you're like most people, you probably do too. It feels like every useful AI feature now comes with a price tag attached to it, and those costs add up fast. I've paid for more than a few AI platforms, but I'm much less likely to do that now.
5 fun nerdy hobbies that you can start doing for cheap right now
Getting into a new hobby can be daunting. Enthusiasts brag about spending thousands on fancy bits of equipment, while you’re still trying to figure out if you’re going to stick with it long-term.
Your Windows downloads folder is a mess, here's the quickest way to clean it
There's no shame in admitting that your PC's downloads folder is in disarray. Mine was, and it had been for years. The last time it was in a state you could call orderly was right after I installed Windows 11 on my desktop PC. A few weeks later, it once again turned into a cluttered jungle filled with all kinds of files: documents, installers, ZIP archives, media, and everything else under the sun.
The used BMW SUV that makes new crossovers feel overpriced
For years, buying a mainstream SUV new felt like the sensible choice, while used luxury models carried a reputation for being risky or expensive. These days, depreciation has flipped that equation on its head.


