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ALT Linux gaming needs immutable distros more than it needs freedom
ALT I run my own DNS at home now, and Pi-hole isn't the one I'd recommend anymore
ALT Microsoft paid $20 million to protect one letter from Linux
ALT I tried replacing Claude with Gemini, ChatGPT, and Perplexity for a month – here's the only one worth paying for
ALT Microsoft's controversial Teams Wi-Fi tracking is back after multiple delays with a few privacy tweaks
ALT I started editing all my PDF files with this free, self-hosted tool, and I’m not going back
ALT I've been building x86 PCs for more than a decade, but I'm not sure my next computer will be one
ALT These 4 tiny Docker containers do the boring work that makes homelabs actually reliable
ALT Claude Fable 5 caught bugs GPT-5.5 and Opus 4.8 missed, then the US government forced it offline
ALT A used workstation costs less than a new GPU, but it pays for itself in ways gaming hardware never will
ALT Don't miss out on this Ryzen 7 mini PC with 24GB RAM as it drops to a price that's easy to afford
ALT Waze is finally getting a feature users have demanded for years
ALT I gave a local LLM access to my Docker containers, and it replaced my monitoring scripts
ALT Your 3D prints are failing because you're using the wrong material, and PLA is the culprit
ALT 5 Raspberry Pi projects I'm self-hosting this year instead of wasting money on monthly subscriptions
ALT Home Assistant users are building smarter homes than Google and Amazon ever will
ALT Gaming handhelds can't compete in ranked matches, and the joystick is the reason why
ALT Vivaldi does three things Chrome refuses to do, and I'm never going back
ALT Home Assistant is way more than a smart home dashboard, and here's what I actually run on it
ALT I stopped searching YouTube for explainers after NotebookLM created one in minutes