A Raspberry Pi can open up all sorts of possibilities, but these tiny PCs can have a variety of other, unexpected uses. Here ...
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This self-hosted Linux app cut my subscription costs by $300
Subscriptions are a bit of a trap. You sign up for a one week, two weeks, or month free trial. All you need do is provide ...
A future with fewer consumer storage and memory options? That looks a lot different than the one I expected—and I now wonder ...
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5 uncomfortable truths about homelabbing you need to hear
Running a homelab is one of the most rewarding hobbyist things I’ve ever done. I’m able to self-host all sorts of things, ...
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The new Home Assistant, Raspberry Pi price hikes, and more: News roundup
Homebrew, the package manager for macOS and Linux, just got a handy new feature in the latest v5.0.4 update. Brewfile install ...
AI data centers have claimed another victim, as Micron is scrapping its Crucial brand for providing hardware to the pollution stations.
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7 devices you can repurpose into a NAS server (yes, even a Wii U)
Either way you slice it, Raspberry Pis make for fantastic networked storage servers. You can run Linux on them (or even ...
Picochess is a chess program for the Raspberry Pi that you can use to carry out analyses, train openings, and master games.
By combining a Raspberry Pi, a small LCD display, and a retro-infused 3D printed case, one Argentinian maker has built a mini ...
Have you ever imagined running a powerful NVIDIA GPU on a tiny Raspberry Pi? It sounds like a tech enthusiast’s dream, or perhaps a logistical nightmare, but recent breakthroughs have turned this into ...
We keep a close eye on every aspect of the PC market, and (as we warned a few weeks ago), data center demand is resulting in major price spikes for both memory and storage. RAM costs are increasing, ...
RAM is a critical component in most modern electronics, and it's getting much more expensive thanks to AI. Here's what you ...
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