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There's no such thing as a beginner Linux distro (and there never will be)

16 December 2025 at 08:30

I can't count how many times I've seen articles titled "The X Best Linux Distros for Beginners" or some variation on that theme. That sounds appealing on the surface, especially for someone like me who once tried to compile a Linux kernel as a teenager in the early 2000s and just gave up after a few days!

The 5 best Linux apps for students

16 December 2025 at 07:30

So, you've decided to use Linux for your studies? That's a great choice! Linux got me through four years of post-grad studies and it should serve you well. But, an operating system is only as good as the applications it can run. So if you're rolling with Linux for your studies, here are some of the best apps to download and install today.

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4 open-source alternatives to Adobe Creative Cloud

14 December 2025 at 15:00

I can't be too hard on Adobe Creative Cloud. It gave us an affordable and legal way to access tools like Premiere and Photoshop with ongoing support and updates. Before, the upfront cost for these apps was enormous, and you had to pay up all over again when a new version shipped anyway. If you use Creative Cloud to make money, it's also a legitimate business expense–and a fairly-priced one at that.

These open-source apps will save you hundreds of dollars a year

14 December 2025 at 12:30

If you're like me, you're probably properly sick of everything being a subscription. I recently started purging subscriptions from my life, Microsoft 365 being prime among them. But, if you get rid of apps that you need when you cancel your subscription, how can you keep doing what you were before? These apps are just the ticket to replace key paid services.

The incredible Google Earth feature that nobody seems to know about

13 December 2025 at 10:01

When's the last time you visited Google Earth? It's not exactly as popular as Google Maps when it comes to exploring our planet, and most people who do visit the site probably just spin the globe a few times and move on to something else. However, there are quite a few very cool featuresβ€”such as Voyager.

Stop buying mechanical keyboards β€” my membrane keyboard is better

12 December 2025 at 11:15

I clearly remember how happy I was when we finally got rid of the clacky keyboard that came with our original IBM PC clone in the early 90s and switched over to a quiet modern membrane keyboard. To me, this felt like the future, but then mechanical keyboards have made a massive comeback, and now carry the reputation that they're simply better than the alternatives.

Google once had the perfect way to follow the webβ€”then it vanished

12 December 2025 at 07:30

One usually visits a graveyard or cemetery to pay your respects, but also to remember the good times before you lost something special. That's me visiting the Google graveyard of dead products and services. When it's time to lay some flowers at the headstone of Google Reader, all I can remember is that the web used to be a much better place.

Google's Facebook competitor was awesome, so why did it fail?

11 December 2025 at 09:30

I've never been too fond of social media. I had a MySpace like everyone, but I didn't really know what to do with it. I opened a Facebook account because everyone else seemed to be doing it, and I only tackled LinkedIn and Twitter because it seemed important for my career and networking.

The uncomfortable truth: PC gaming is better because of proprietary tech

11 December 2025 at 08:15

Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) is one of the greatest ideas ever conceived, and we all rely on and benefit from it every day of our lives. Whether you're using a FOSS app for your own benefit directly or using a service that's built on FOSS, it affects us all.

4 Reasons your Chromebook fans spin up, and how to fix it

10 December 2025 at 11:30

In general, most Chromebooks (especially modern ones) are whisper-quiet. So it can be a little surprising to hear the fans on your laptop spin up. In particular when there's no obvious reason for it. The good news is that sometimes a laptop needs extra cooling and it doesn't mean something is wrong. In some cases, you do however need to do something about it.

4 hidden Chromebook features you’re not using (but should)

9 December 2025 at 16:30

It's easy to fall into the trap of thinking a Chromebook is "simple" and is only suitable for kids at school, not serious work. Yet, ChromeOS has grown into a rather mature operating system, and there are plenty of features that can supercharge your productivity or expand your options hidden under the surface of that user-friendly interface.

Why 8GB VRAM is finally dead for PC gaming in 2025

9 December 2025 at 14:30

As the price of memory continues to skyrocket, and games become more and more demanding, it's fair to ask how much the RAM on your GPU actually matters. What's the right quantity? What about speed and bandwidth? If you're wondering what to decide when it comes to your next GPU's RAM, it's time to have the talk.

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