How-To Geek
Why the redesigned 2026 Lexus IS is worth trusting
Reliability is front and center for car shoppers in 2026, especially in the luxury space. With prices climbing and depreciation hitting harder than ever, more buyers are planning to hang on to their cars instead of flipping them after a few years.
This overlooked app helped me build the ultimate homelab dashboard
I’ve held off on setting up Grafana for far too long. So, I set aside some time to finally deploy the ultimate homelab dashboard, and I wish I would have done this sooner.
Raspberry Pi projects to try this weekend (February 27 - March 1)
Have you spent all week waiting for the weekend to come? Well, it’s here, and that means more Raspberry Pi projects! This weekend, you can sit back, relax, and enjoy some simpler projects to spin up, like Ghostfolio, Linkwarden, and Beszel (which is a new favorite of mine).
5 legendary Android apps that you shouldn't use anymore
Android’s long history has seen many popular apps come and go, but some of the old favorites have stuck around. That doesn’t mean you should keep using them, though. Apps change, and those changes can put you at risk.
Skip Ryobi and Milwaukee: 7 tools you should buy from Harbor Freight instead
Ryobi has made a very successful name for itself in the power tool market by releasing powerful tools that are still relatively affordable. That's especially true when compared to other big-name brands like Milwaukee or DeWALT. However, many DIYers and homeowners are looking for even more value, and that's where Harbor Freight comes in.
Stop copy-pasting commands: How to make scripts you actually reuse
Shell scripts are great, for many reasons, but one of the most tangible benefits is simple: you can stop running the same lengthy, obscure commands again and again. You might have a text file of commands you copy and paste, or you might find yourself on Stack Overflow looking up the same thing every day.
It's time for small TVs to make a comeback
Recently, I was looking for a small TV to put up above a bartop in our home, but finding anything under 32 inches was almost impossible. It used to be that you could find a small, and often truly small TV without much difficulty—no longer!
How to create your own custom map in Google Maps
Google Maps is one of the most popular apps of all time, and for good reasons—it helps us find places, navigate unfamiliar roads, discover restaurants, and so much more. You likely use it to get from point A to point B, but did you know the app has a core feature that can turn it into a personal travel journal and itinerary scratchbook?
The 3-tab rule: How to structure your Excel file like a software developer
Most Excel spreadsheets fail because they mix raw data, messy calculations, and final reports on the same screen. This Frankenstein setup makes workbooks impossible to audit and easy to break. By adopting the three-tab rule—source, logic, and interface—you can build spreadsheets that are lean, scalable, and professional.
What's the deal with Bambu Lab 3D printers and why is everyone buying them?
If you ask the internet which 3D printer you should buy, there’s a good chance you’ll be recommended something from Bambu Lab. The company has taken the 3D printing world by storm, earning a huge market share and stirring up controversy along the way.
3 terrific Paramount+ shows to watch this weekend (February 27 - March 1)
Paramount+ is the kind of streaming service where you launch it to watch one episode, and suddenly you’re knee-deep in space marines and invested in the outcome of a fictional court case.
Homelab projects to try this weekend (February 27 - March 1)
It’s hard to believe that February is almost over, but with the weekend approaching, that means there’s another three homelab projects for you to try out. This weekend, you should spend some time configuring a pfSense firewall, Kometa, and even Traefik.
Why Kubuntu's next big update is a massive win for multi-monitor Linux users
Kubuntu Linux is set to release a major update later this spring, and I'm excited for that release for the sake of one specific area of my desktop setup: secondary monitors. Here's why.
120Gbps: Why Thunderbolt 5 is overkill for your SSD (but an eGPU miracle)
Thunderbolt 4 is great. Thunderbolt 5 is even better. But just like a lot of the newer standards coming out today, it might actually be overkill for most people. Here's why.
3 excellent Netflix shows to watch this weekend (February 27 - March 1)
With the end-of-the-month crunch, the week has been a blur of errands, emails, and work-week-woes—not to mention the weather doing its late-winter thing. Time to clock out with some Netflix shows this weekend.
Peaky Blinders and One Piece: Everything coming to Netflix in March
As we step into March, get ready to update your Netflix watch list with new, exciting titles, as the streaming platform gears up for a promising release slate. With new and returning titles coming to your screen almost every day, this month is sure to fulfill all your streaming needs.
All the great Prime Video shows and movies coming in March
March is upon us, and like the regenerative days and months that lie ahead, Prime Video has unleashed a brand cornucopia of new movies and TV shows to entertain us. The streaming giant just dropped more than 80 new titles that include new Amazon original movies, TV shows, and specials, as well as a pile of new seasons of some of the most anticipated shows of the season.
You don’t need a European SUV—the Acura RDX proves it
Since showing up in 2007, the Acura RDX has carved out a steady spot in the U.S. luxury crossover crowd. It’s managed to stick around by blending solid performance, dependable engineering, and pricing that doesn’t feel outrageous for the badge.
Android 17 Beta 2 arrives with a cloned Apple feature and "Bubbles" multitasking
The first Android 17 beta is only a week old, but Google has already released a second beta update, giving us a better look at what's coming to phones and tablets later this year. This time around, there are some impressive multitasking upgrades.
3 addictive Peacock shows to get lost in this weekend (February 27 - March 1)
Just because the 2026 Winter Olympics have concluded, that’s no reason to cancel your Peacock subscription. In fact, it would be a big mistake. The streamer has an impressive library full of content—plenty of which consists of originals that aren’t just worth watching, they’re full-on addictive, and that's why you must see them.


