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If you're still hanging on to this classic Android file explorer, you need to switch now
In the 2010s, the file explorer apps Android phones came with were, frankly, pretty bad. Then came ES File Explorer, which quickly garnered millions of downloads thanks to getting the basics right and offering a fully-featured file explorer system for Android.
You're waiting for a Blu-ray release that may never come—2026 is the format's official downfall
I am a recent convert to physical media — yet even as someone getting back into buying discs in 2026, I haven't been buying Blu-rays. Like many Americans, I still pick up DVDs instead. These aren't great times for the Blu-ray format, and don't expect a turnaround in 2026.
I struggled with Android Auto for months, and the fix was something nobody ever talks about
Android Auto can be a temperamental system. It might work fine during your morning commute, then inexplicably force close the next day. When technology works well, it's great. But when it fails, it can be distracting on the road. This was my issue, until I realized there is a simple fix I found through troubleshooting that more people should talk about.
You're wearing out your hard drive for no reason: Change this hidden Windows setting
Instead of being replaced by SSDs, mechanical hard drives have become bigger, faster, and cheaper per gigabyte than ever before. There's a good chance that you use at least one internal or external hard drive to store things that don't benefit from SSD speed, but still need a reliable storage device.
Your Kindle can do way more than read books—here are 5 ways I use mine
A Kindle is a great way to read books, as you can carry a huge number of books around with you on one small device. If you jailbreak your Kindle, you can do so much more with it.
Why your mesh routers are secretly slowing down your internet
Mesh Wi-Fi has its fair share of superpowers, but a bad setup can also create new bottlenecks. Mesh systems are supposed to be this magical fix for bad Wi-Fi, and they can be. You place a few nodes around the house, let them communicate, and suddenly the dead zones are gone.
Linux isn't ‘better’ than Windows—here's why people are switching anyway
You've probably heard someone online say Linux can replace Windows, and you've probably also heard someone else say that's completely wrong—and honestly, they're both right. Whether Linux makes sense for you has nothing to do with which OS is "better" and everything to do with what you actually use your computer for. If you've been on the fence about Linux, or just wondering what all the fuss is about, this breakdown will actually help answer that question.
I stopped wearing my smartwatch, here’s what brought me back
When modern smartwatches first started appearing, I was all over them. I bought my first (and only) smartwatch about five years ago, as soon as they became affordable enough to feel mainstream. However, my tastes shifted more recently, prompting me to pick up a simple Seiko watch that I now wear every day.
I finally understand why vibe coding is pulling people into programming
I've been tinkering with development since the '90s, starting with HTML, JavaScript, PHP, and whatever else I could get running long enough to build something useful. I was never a full-time developer, but I knew enough to understand the basic logic of how things worked. The problem is that those skills atrophy when you're not using them every day. Syntax gets rusty. Tools change. The simple thing you wanted to build suddenly turns into setup issues, outdated tutorials, and a reminder that programming rewards repetition.
Linux commands are easy when you know how to read usage
The command line can be a daunting place to hang out in, even if you're familiar with a few commands. However, almost every Linux command can tell you how to use it—if you know how to ask.
4 addictive HBO Max miniseries you can binge in a day
I'm not afraid to admit that I prefer binge-watching TV shows over the whole one-episode-a-week thing. The binge allows for a fuller, richer experience, regardless of whether the show contains multiple seasons or is a one-off miniseries. While I love the multi-season binge, I will say that diving into a miniseries sometimes proves more satisfying due to sharper writing and less filler.
How I run heavy open-source LLMs for free without a GPU
Kaggle is an AI platform owned by Google where you can train and run AI models. It gives you a free cloud environment with free access to GPU and TPU hardware. Allow me to show you how you can use it to run open-source models.
You’re using Docker wrong in your homelab—do this instead
You're probably using Docker wrong. Yes, even if you've used it for years, there's a good chance you're doing something on this list that you shouldn't be doing. So, here's four ways you're probably using Docker wrong, and what you should be doing instead.
I turned my fingers into a remote page turner for my Kindle
A colleague posted in Slack about a wireless eReader page turner, which started a discussion about whether it would be possible to use an Apple Watch to do something similar. The results were even better than I'd imagined.
I code, edit photos, and game on a cheap 4GB RAM laptop—and you can too
With the rising costs of hardware, you may find yourself having to hand onto an older machine. If you need a new computer, you may have to make do with a lower-spec device, particularly lower memory, since RAM is expensive. There's still a lot you can do with a low-end PC.
Most Wear OS watch faces are ugly—these 6 actually look good
As much as I like Wear OS, I have to admit the platform has always had one weakness: watch faces. The Galaxy Watch and Pixel Watch have nice built-in options, but venture into the Play Store to look for more, and it’s not easy to find good ones. Allow me to make some suggestions.
Home Assistant is the only smart home platform that gets NFC tags right
Sometimes, you get an idea in your head, and it doesn’t work out as you expect. I thought NFC tags would be an easy, affordable way to set up some cool smart home automations around my house. Boy, was I wrong.
Amazon is giving away 2 free eBooks this May—here's how to claim them
The way I read varies from day to day. Sometimes, I’m in the mood for a physical book. Other times, I love to listen to my audiobooks. But most of the time, I tend to lean towards my e-books. And that often involves my Kindle.
I stopped dual-booting Linux once Windows finally got the command line right
I'm mainly a Windows user, but I've always kept one foot in Linux. For years, that meant having at least one laptop set up to dual-boot Windows and Linux, just in case I needed a real Linux environment for a specific project, experiment, or troubleshooting job. I still use Linux that way in other places, too. Zorin OS and Linux Mint are great for keeping older Windows PCs useful long after Windows itself starts feeling too heavy for them.
Looking for a distraction-free writing tool? You need a writerDeck
We live in an attention economy, and that can make it difficult to concentrate. Writing is something that demands attention, but so too are the devices we choose to write on.


