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3 old school Home Assistant projects to try this weekend (May 15-17)
Home Assistant is a digital solution in a digital world, but sometimes we all need a little analog in our lives. Not every project needs to involve cloud services, voice assistants, or expensive touchscreens. You can do a lot with some old-school methods, too.
5 Pi Zero 2W projects you can do in a weekend
You don't need the top-shelf Raspberry Pi to build something useful. The Pi Zero 2W is small, efficient, and inexpensive, which makes it great for projects that run in the background, fit into a small footprint, or don't require much power. These are 5 ways to put a Pi Zero to use.
Stop underestimating how much SSD storage your PC actually needs
A 1TB drive will still work in a modern PC, but it won't leave you much room to spare. Once that drive starts to fill up, you're not only fighting for space, you're actually making the SSD work harder. That is why you need more than 1TB of storage for a boot drive, especially on Windows.
Stop settling for Google Calendar—Samsung's version is better on Android
When setting up a new Samsung Galaxy phone, you’re usually deciding between two options: Samsung Calendar and Google Calendar. While Google Calendar may seem more appealing because it works across multiple platforms, I still prefer Samsung Calendar for three key reasons that, in my opinion, make it the better choice.
7 reasons I'm rebuilding my Home Assistant setup from scratch this weekend
I'm planning to rebuild my Home Assistant smart home from scratch. While this sounds like a drastic decision, it's not as crazy as it sounds. There are plenty of reasons why setting up a fresh instance of Home Assistant makes sense.
6 useful 3D prints to help you finish other projects this weekend (May 15 - 17)
<p>For many of us, the weekend means finally getting around to other hobbies and outstanding tasks that have been piling up. Rather than putting your 3D printer at the center of your weekend project, why not use it to make your other projects a bit easier?</p><img src='https://static0.howtogeekimages.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/wm/2025/12/a7303431.jpg' />
Your NAS is full—here's how to add more drives without buying a new one
If you need to equip your NAS with more hard drives but have already filled up every drive bay, there are ways to do this without buying a new one. Most of the solutions are less than ideal, but they’re cheaper than blowing a hole in your wallet on a new NAS and are relatively straightforward to implement.
I tracked my life in Excel for 3 months—I’m never using a journaling app again
Journaling always made sense to me in theory—a running record of your life that you could actually reference and learn from. However, I never got that experience from traditional journaling because text entries don’t magically connect themselves. Spotting a pattern between last Tuesday and something that happened three months ago means you already have to suspect th
4 mostly-new Netflix documentaries to stream this weekend (May 15-17)
This weekend, while everyone is basking in Netflix's Top 10 with scripted shows like Lord of the Flies and the new season of Devil May Cry that I recently recommended, why not refocus your gaze on something a little more real and compelling, like a gripping documentary?
How I Built a Programmatic Video Engine for SaaS Product Demos
Every SaaS product needs a demo video. The standard options are screen recording, which looks amateur and breaks every time the UI changes, or hiring a motion designer, which costs thousands of dollars and takes weeks. Both produce a static artifact that is outdated the moment you ship a new feature.I needed a product walkthrough for SampleHQ. Instead of choosing between those two bad options, I built a third: a React-based framework that generates cinematic demo videos programmatically. The res
Is practical React + TypeScript still a realistic path for 2026/2027?
Hi everyone,I would really appreciate some honest and realistic opinions from people already working in the industry.I’m 44 years old, currently working full-time outside tech, and for the last year I’ve been learning JavaScript and React very consistently before work every morning. Recently I started focusing more on:data flowselectors/helpersReact architecture thinkingTypeScript fundamentalsAPI/async flowclean Git workflowI’m not trying to become a “10x AI startup engineer”. My goal is much si
Generate Dummy Files (PDF & DOCX) Instantly for Testing
If you’re a developer, QA engineer, or working on file upload systems, you often need dummy files of specific sizes for testing.Instead of manually creating large files, you can now generate them instantly using WebNestix 🚀👉 Tool: https://webnestix.com/tools/dummy-file-generator⚡ What You Can Generate📄 Dummy PDF files (1MB, 2MB, 5MB, custom size)📝 Dummy DOCX files for upload testing📦 Large files for stress testing servers🧪 Files for API and form validation testing🧠Why This Tool is UsefulWhen bu
Radicle: Sovereign {code forge} built on Git
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Welcome to the Strip Mining Era of OSS Security
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BentoS3: a lightweight S3-compatible server for local development and tests
I recently published the first stable version of BentoS3, a lightweight S3-compatible server for local development, automated tests, and CI environments.The project came from a practical need. In our local environment, we were using MinIO as an S3 replacement. It worked, but we were still pinned to an old version, before the project direction changed and several features were removed from the free version UI and now the project is no longer maintained. That made the local setup feel more fragile
I Built a Modular Tailwind + Web Components Template for Corporate Websites
🚀 Introducing Finly — A Cyber-Industrial HTML Template for Modern Financial & Corporate WebsitesI built Finly to help agencies, SaaS startups, consulting firms, and financial companies launch professional websites faster using a clean and scalable architecture.✨ Built with:• HTML5• Tailwind CSS• Vanilla JavaScript Web Components⚡ Features:• 19+ ready pages• Fully responsive• Modular component system• SEO & accessibility ready• No framework dependency• Modern cyber-industrial UIPerfect fo
My Take on: 4 Tiny Mistakes That Secretly Destroy App Per
My Take on: 4 Tiny Mistakes That Secretly Destroy App Per IntroductionMy Take on: 4 Tiny Mistakes That Secretly Destroy App Per is gaining massive traction in the developer community. Whether you are a beginner or experienced developer, this guide will help you get up to speed quickly. Why It MattersThe tech landscape is evolving rapidly. Staying current with tools like this gives you a competitive edge in the job market and opens new opportunities for side income. Quick Sta
Ten Data-Backed Truths Of User Experience ROI
In the high-stakes economy of today, the cost of a friction-heavy interface is no longer just “lost clicks”, but potentially millions in wasted engineering spend and lost business value. As a veteran UX designer who has helped build digital products since the early mobile-first era, I’ve watched business leaders shift from viewing design as a “cosmetic preference” to recognising that user experience is actually the primary engine of business survival. A UX design role is as much about research a
UK opens antitrust enquiry into Microsoft dominance of business software
Microsoft is being investigated by the UK's CMA over its business software practices. <img src='https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/ipSoXYirFAw4qYj5jn5NYK-1280-80.jpg' />
The AI paradox: Why more AI models don't equal less fraud
Fraudsters are weaponizing AI. Fraud defense needs to shift from models to context to outpace deepfakes. <img src='https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/sqGgDPxHyGtqunPo56h9cL-1280-80.jpg' />