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3 must-see Prime Video shows to watch this weekend (June 26 - June 28)
With so many shows available today, it can be a struggle to find something worth watching. A must-see show, if you will. For a series to be considered a must-see, it doesnât just need to be good or popular. It also needs to be compelling, memorable, and difficult to ignore â the kind that sparks extended water cooler conversation.
New on Prime Video in Julyâ3 top picks and everything else coming this month
If you're like me and are still reeling from that spectacular fourth season on Prime Video's incredible The Legend of Vox Machina, or were left worried about the fate of Clarkson's Farm host Jeremy Clarkson, then you might be ready to move on for a July that's perhaps a little less stressful with its new crop of movies and TV shows. It's a good thing, then, that Ama
I stopped using beginner Linux distros, and my workflow finally made sense
The Linux community has lauded "beginner-friendly" distros like Linux Mint almost as long as Linux has existed. While everyone has to start somewhere, I probably won't be switching to one anytime soon.
How old are your smoke alarms? It may be time to replace them
How old are your fire or carbon monoxide alarms? When was the last time you checked them? If you don't know the answer to either of those questions, X-Sense's SC07-W Prime Day deal is the perfect time to install some new, battery-powered fire and carbon monoxide detectors for a home safety upgrade.
5 more ESP32-powered 3D printing projects to make this weekend (Jun 26 - 28)
<p>If you own a 3D printer, you probably love making stuff. With cheap microcontrollers like the ESP32, you can make all sorts of devicesâand get your 3D printed deeply involved in the process.</p><img src='https://static0.howtogeekimages.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/printsphere-3d-printer-display-by-makerworld-user-chrisg.jpg' />
Stop wasting money on your car: 6 easy tweaks every driver should make
Owning a vehicle comes with a long list of ongoing costs, all of which are made more challenging as prices for everything from groceries and utilities to insurance and rent continue to rise. Every dollar absorbed elsewhere is a dollar that cannot go toward things like your car loan or weekly fill-ups at the pump.
2 Excel projects you can finish in under an hour this weekend (June 26 - 28)
Got a spare hour this weekend? These two quick Excel projects show how a few tables, formulas, drop-down lists, and formatting rules can turn a blank sheet into something genuinely useful for planning and tracking everyday life.
I Interviewed 5 Candidates for a Technical Role â Here's What Nobody Tells Freshers
Last week I sat across the table from five candidates interviewing for a frontend technical role. Different backgrounds, different colleges, different project stacks. But by the end of day two, I noticed the same patterns repeating â not in their code, but in how they communicated, how they handled pressure, and how they carried themselves in the room. This isn't a rant. I'm writing this because I genuinely want the next batch of candidates to walk in better prepared. These are fixable pr
Web Security Best Practices Every Developer Must Know in 2026
Here's an uncomfortable truth: most web applications that get hacked aren't brought down by sophisticated, nation-state-level attacks. They fall because of basic, well-documented vulnerabilities that have existed for decades and could have been prevented with a little discipline. SQL injection, cross-site scripting and broken authentication are not exotic attacks. They're in the OWASP Top 10 list year after year because developers keep making the same mistakes. Security doesn't have to be overwh
React vs Next.js: Which One Should You Learn First? My Honest Experience
A few months ago, I was exactly where most beginners are today.I had finally learned HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Feeling confident, I searched on YouTube, "What should I learn next?"And that's where the confusion started.Half the creators were saying, "Learn React first."The other half were like, "Don't waste time. Start directly with Next.js because that's what companies use."At one point, I genuinely thought I was already behind.If you've been in the same situation, trust me, you're not the onl
Stop Impossible States: State Machines in React âĄ
The "Boolean Soup" DisasterWhen building complex, multi-step interfaces at Smart Tech Devsâlike an enterprise payment wizard or a data integration pipelineâdevelopers naturally reach for React's useState. You define isLoading, isError, isSuccess, and isIdle.This creates a massive architectural flaw known as Boolean Soup. If you have four boolean variables, your component mathematically has 16 possible states (2^4). But in reality, a form can only be in one state at a time. Due to asynchronous ra
Go Into The Story Interview: Ashleigh Powell
My conversation with the 2012 Black List screenwriter.Continue reading on Go Into The Story »
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Screenplay by Lynne Ramsay & Rory Stewart Kinnear, novel by Lionel ShriverContinue reading on Go Into The Story »
Framework's 10G Ethernet module exposes USB-C's complexity
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Consider this your sign to finally start that new PC build project â MSI has two excellent motherboard deals in Amazon's Prime Day sale
Motherboard deals at this level of discount donât come around that often. Right now, Amazon has the MSI PRO X870-P WiFi at $152 (was $170) for AMD Ryzen and the MSI B760 Gaming Plus WiFi at $133 (was $200) for Intel in the Prime Day sale. Both are well-regarded ATX boards with built-in Wi-Fi, and both represent meaningful savings if youâre mid-build or planning an upgrade. And both punch above their discounted price.The two boards target different platforms entirely â
âNever let the builder be its own reviewerâ: The next challenge is trust, not speed of code generation
The AI industry may have found its next battle, and itâs not model training, GPU availability or data centers expansion. Itâs actually how artificial intelligence is being framed in the first place.For the past couple of years, AI coding assistants have been marketed as productivity boosters, promising to help across code generation, debugging and testing.But the recent SpaceX acquisition of AI coding platform Cursor shows just how important AI coding systems can be i
Quordle hints and answers for Friday, June 26 (game #1614)
Looking for a different day?A new Quordle puzzle appears at midnight each day for your time zone â which means that some people are always playing 'today's game' while others are playing 'yesterday's'. If you're looking for Thursday's puzzle instead then click here: Quordle hints and answers for Thursday, June 25 (game #1613).Quordle was one of the original Wordle alternatives and is still going strong now more than 1,400 games later. It offers a genuine challenge, th
One of Hulu's best shows is finally ending tonightâhere is how to watch
Sharpen your knives one final time and head back to the kitchen for FX's The Bear season 5, which premieres tonight on Hulu. All eight episodes will release at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT.
Stop overpaying for an EVâthe Toyota Corolla costs less to own over 10 years
New car prices continue to climb, with the average transaction price in America now sitting well above $50,000. Many automakers argue that spending more on an electric vehicle is the smartest long-term financial decision, claiming that lower running costs eventually offset the higher purchase price.
4 hot new shows and movies to watch on Apple TV in July 2026
Apple TV is one of those streaming services where not much happens... until it does. It may not dump dozens of titles each month like the Netflixes and Prime Videos of the world. Still, when it launches somethingâa Severance, a Pluribus, a white-hot Emmy winner like The Studioâit tends to land like an event that's traditionally been reserved for the likes of HBO.