7 devices you can repurpose into a NAS server (yes, even a Wii U)
Do you have old tech sitting around your house unused? Well, itβs time to put that old Mac mini or Wii U to use and repurpose it as a network-attached storage server.

Do you have old tech sitting around your house unused? Well, itβs time to put that old Mac mini or Wii U to use and repurpose it as a network-attached storage server.

Are you like me and type thousands of words per day on your keyboard? Is the keyboard that youβre using one of those cheap membrane-style ones? Hereβs why you should stop using a membrane keyboard if you type all day and switch to mechanical.

I love making my own 3D models and 3D printing them at home. The problem with making my own models is that I can go through several, or even dozens, of prototypes before getting to the final product.

There was once a time when you could avoid buying a smart TV, but thatβs no longer true. While convenient and packed with streaming apps, smart TVs are also filled with ads and tracking technology that monitors how you use your device, what you watch, and more.

Android has matured into a pretty great operating system over the years. However, itβs far from perfect. Iβve used every modern mobile operating system as a daily driver, from webOS to Windows Phone, BlackBerry, Android, and iPhone. Here are the things that I think Android needs to copy from mobile operating systems of yesteryear.

Are you ready for more homelab projects to do? Because I know I am! This weekend, set your sights on saving money by canceling subscriptions, supercharging your coding experience, and overhauling your automation workflows.

Are you still using the built-in password manager from Google or Apple? If so, itβs time to leave your old password manager behind and move to something more universal and cross-platform.

Notion has become integral to my daily workflow. During the week, thereβs not a day that goes by where Iβm not in Notion for at least a few hours, if not most of the workday. Hereβs how Notion makes both my personal and professional life so much easier.

Running a homelab is one of the most rewarding hobbyist things Iβve ever done. Iβm able to self-host all sorts of things, from my media collection to game servers, services, files, and much more. There are five things I hate to admit about my homelab thoughβand you need to admit them too.

Iβve had dual USB-C/A flash drives for many yearsβtheyβre nothing new. However, when I got the PNY Duo Link V3, it changed how I used dual flash drives.
