Immich vs Google Photos: Why You Should Self-Host Your Memories...
For over a decade, Google Photos has been the undisputed king of photo management. It was fast, “free” (at first), and its search capabilities felt like magic. But in 2026,...
For over a decade, Google Photos has been the undisputed king of photo management. It was fast, “free” (at first), and its search capabilities felt like magic. But in 2026,...
In an era where every prompt you type into a cloud-based LLM is parsed, stored, and used to profile you, the ultimate luxury isn’t speed—it’s privacy. The “AI Revolution” has...
In recent years, the concept of a homelab has gained popularity among tech enthusiasts and IT professionals alike. A homelab is basically a personal setup that lets people explore networking, servers,...
Are you looking for the perfect AR room design app to kickstart your home makeover? You’re not alone. We’ve all been there: staring at an empty room or a piece...
In the modern digital age, our homes are more connected than ever. Laptops, smartphones, smart TVs, and even refrigerators are constantly communicating with the internet. But this convenience comes at...
Are you pulling your hair out trying to get your AMD Radeon graphics card working in a Proxmox LXC container? Have you been defeated by endless loops of vainfo: failed...
The AI revolution is here, but it’s largely happening on someone else’s computer. Every time you chat with a commercial AI like ChatGPT or Claude, you’re sending your data to...
In the digital landscape of 2025, reusing passwords is like leaving your front door wide open with a sign that says, “Welcome, hackers!” The solution isn’t a better memory; it’s...
Escaping the Golden Cage For more than two decades, Google has been our default digital landlord. It offers an incredible suite of services—search, email, storage, navigation—all for the convenient price...
So, you’ve taken the plunge. You’ve set up your first home server—maybe it’s a Raspberry Pi, an old PC, or a custom-built machine—and you’re staring at a command line, wondering,...