This tool translates your thoughts into LinkedIn speak, and the results are horrifyingly accurate
Thrilled to announce that LinkedIn speak is now an official language.
I tried Python in Excel with no coding experience and here's what I learned
You can use Python in Excel with no coding experience, but there's a learning curve
CachyOS is dethroning Windows at the one thing it owned for decades
It's no longer the absolute king of gaming.
I replaced Babbel with Claude Projects for Italian, and I'm not going back
I replaced Babbel with Claude Projects for Italian, and now I'm canceling the paid language app. Here's how Claude Pro outperformed Babbel for me.
I ditched Portainer for Dockhand and I regret not doing it sooner
Discover why Dockhand has become the perfect alternative to Portainer for small-scale projects, with its intuitive UI and essential features.
Claude's Dispatch feature turned my phone into a remote control for my entire workflow
Sometimes, you don't know how much you need a feature until you use it.
I found these Docker containers by accident, and now they run my entire setup
A smaller stack for a cleaner workflow
Chasing the perfect home lab is why yours never works
Chasing the perfect home lab can leave your services unstable, overcomplicated, and always in flux. Here’s why simpler setups work better.
Forget Portainer and Komodo, I finally found a better way to manage my Docker containers
Manage Docker containers without breaking a sweat.
I replaced PuTTY, Notepad++, and WinSCP with modern tools, and I wish I had sooner
Some classics deserve to be retired.
PacHub finally lets you manage pacman and the AUR on Arch without touching the terminal
It also adds shortcuts for useful pacman commands.
I stopped throwing out old hardware after discovering Proxmox
Proxmox has become the first thing I install on outdated devices now
Nvidia introduces new app feature designed to reduce game load times
"Auto Shader Compilation" aims to get you into games more quickly.
Your local LLM feels weak because you're treating it like a search engine
It’s not the model’s fault
I ran Windows 11 and Linux side by side for a year, and a clear winner emerged for productivity
I can work faster on Linux
Speculative decoding made my local LLM actually usable
The problem wasn't the brain, but how it was being forced to think
I finally found a way to visualize my messy home lab and it made monitoring my stack so much easier
A clean front-end for your entire stack.
These 4 Linux tools solve problems the default apps shouldn't have left unsolved
Mint feels finished on day one, but then the small annoyances start lining up.