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4 things I regret after replacing Netflix with Jellyfin
I've been using Jellyfin as my primary streaming application for a long time now. While I don't regret that switch, there are some specific qualities of Netflix and other streaming apps that I miss, and problems I didn't expect to be such, well, problems.
These are the only Linux distros I recommend for developers
Linux is popular with developers, and for good reason. This system has the greatest selection of software tools, but it can be hard to pick a distro. Here are some of the best ones for coders, from beginners to experts.
The 2026 CT4 is the most reliable Cadillac you can buy
Buying a new Cadillac in 2026 means stepping into a brand in transition. Big electric SUVs are stealing headlines, horsepower keeps climbing, and screens seem to get bigger every year—but for most buyers, reliability matters most.
I just set up a new Linux desktop, here are the first 5 things I did
Recently I reinstalled CachyOS on my tower PC, and a few important tasks had to be done immediately. These are the steps I took that I consider essential for just about any desktop installation of Linux.
The 4 critical specs for USB-C docks
I've used basic USB hubs for years without thinking much about them. Plug it in, get a few extra ports, move on. But when I recently needed to upgrade to a USB-C dock to support external displays and charging, I ran straight into a wall of vague labels and half-answers. Everything claimed to be "USB-C," but that didn't tell me if my monitor would work correctly, if my laptop would charge properly, or if I was about to spend good money on something that technically worked but didn't actually do what I needed.
These amazing shows aren't on Netflix US, but here's how to watch them
Netflix offers a diverse collection of movies and shows across the world, varying from local titles to popular titles that you may not find in the US due to licensing issues. However, with a VPN connection, you can access Netflix's offerings across the world.
This free firmware made my old router useful again (and safer)
That old Wi-Fi 4 router you have sitting in a box collecting dust probably isn't up to the job of running a multi-gigabit network, but that doesn't make it useless. With a software update, you can turn it into a specialized piece of equipment for your self-hosting needs.
Moisture is ruining your 3D prints, here's how to fix it
If you want to get the most out of your 3D printer, you need to make sure the filament you feed it is in top condition. Buying good-quality filament isn’t enough; you need to reduce the amount of moisture stored within it to avoid some of the most common printing problems.
These 5 underrated Linux desktop environments need more attention
Are you tired of the GNOME vs. KDE debate when neither feels quite right? Curious if there's a Linux desktop that better matches your actual workflow? Well, here are five underrated desktop environments that might better suit your needs and requirements.
Ring Wired Doorbell Pro Review: A Security Doorbell That's Excellent in Every Area
Ring's newest, most advanced wired doorbell camera is here, and it's a straight upgrade from the previous versions of the product in almost every way. But is it actually superior enough to justify replacing what you already have? That depends on how much you value AI features.
Are top-trim sports cars still worth it? Why the best driving experience may cost less
Top trim sports cars grab all the press. The Corvette ZR1/ZR1X, Porsche 911 GT3 RS, and the Ford Mustang GTD are all examples. The same holds true for more modestly priced cars such as the Volkswagen Golf R and Nissan Z NISMO. Go to YouTube and search for reviews of the Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 RS. You will find dozens, if not hundreds. Now look for reviews of the base 718 Cayman. You will be lucky to find a handful.
The hard truth about DLSS 4.5: Why your high-end RTX card doesn't actually need it
Nvidia's latest DLSS 4.5 update is, obviously, its best one yet. But the more I test it, the more I realize that not everyone needs it, at least not right now.
3 great Paramount+ movies you'll want to watch this week (February 16 - 22)
Paramount+'s movie library is deep enough that it's easy to spend more time browsing than watching. If you're wondering what to watch on Paramount+ this week, here are three can't-miss picks to add to your queue.
Dolphin just went beyond Wii and GameCube emulation
Dolphin is a fantastic emulator for Nintendo Wii and GameCube games. Now, it has added emulation support for the GameCube-like ‘Triforce’ system, allowing arcade titles like Mario Kart Arcade GP and F-Zero AX to run on modern computers and Android devices.
Single-sided vs double-sided SSDs: The hidden spec that determines if your NVMe will actually fit
When you're shopping for a new NVMe SSD, you're met with an overwhelming number of specifications to consider, from PCIe generation and read/write speeds to DRAM presence and NAND type.
A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms episode 5 sets IMDb rating record for hit HBO show
A Knight of the Seven Kingdomscontinues to prove that the Game of Thrones universe remains as strong as ever. The spin-off continues to garner high ratings on websites like IMDb, and the fifth episode just set a new record.
This de-Googled Android tablet is now available in the United States
If you want an Android tablet without Google apps and services, there’s now another option to check out. The Murena Volla Tablet is now available in the United States and Canada, with a de-Googled /e/OS software experience right out of the box.
2026 Subaru Forester Hybrid defies trends with a surprising $1,800 price drop
Buyers who have their eyes on a compact SUV have tons of options, so much so that it almost seems overwhelming. In the endless sea of SUVs, many of which now have “luxury-lite price tags,” Subaru is pushing forward with its popular Forester and doubling down on what has made it a staple for the last 30 years: rugged affordability. And in the case of the Hybrid model, increased fuel economy.
Don't throw away your old GTX 1060: Use it as a dedicated 'Frame Gen' card
Upscaling and frame generation are critical features today, especially since game optimization has seemingly only gotten worse. If you're using a GPU that doesn't natively support either, you're in luck: There is a third-party option that works on any GPU.
Why it makes sense to have a VPS as a homelabber
Have you ever had your homelab down for maintenance, but really needed to access a mission-critical service that was hosted on it? I’ve been there, and I never want to go back. That’s why I have a VPS as part of my homelab setup—and you should too.


