Terminal automation outgrew shell scripts, and Claude's Routines are proof
…That can be satisfying for a while, but it also gets fragile in a hurry. The moment a task needs context, judgment, or even a bit of flexibility, the whole thing starts…
…That can be satisfying for a while, but it also gets fragile in a hurry. The moment a task needs context, judgment, or even a bit of flexibility, the whole thing starts…
…The other thing I don't like is the centered Start button. While the taskbar settings allow both the Start button and the taskbar icons to be left-aligned instead, what I…
…You start broadly in Gemini through web search, quick synthesis, or getting a lay of the land. Then, when you're ready to go deep on specific material, you open the same…
…hardware manufacturers , and it really starts to look like Windows is leaking users from both ends of the spectrum. Gamers want something that isn't getting in the way, and productivity-minded…
…A new terminal I started using, Warp, feels different because the AI changes how I interact with the terminal. I can describe what I want, get real-time help, and keep moving…
…A retired PC is a great starting point It's how I started my home lab Before you start parting out a home lab box or searching for the components to get…
…it off and get the original content intact under all that artificial fluidity. On the other hand, DLSS 5 doesn't really give you that safety net. For starters, we've already…
…Sometimes that helps, but I think a lot of living room disappointment starts somewhere much less glamorous. The real weak point is often the box you’re using to access everything in…
…Anurag’s always pumped about tech and loves getting his hands on the latest gadgets. When he's not procrastinating, you’ll probably find him catching the newest movies in theaters or…
…I decided to start off with Codex in the same way: get ChatGPT's $20 Plus tier first, and only upgrade if the limits got in the way. They haven't! So…