I moved my whole life into Obsidian, and finally understand why people are obsessed
…I used to jump to a separate browser tab or a dedicated design tool just to map out a simple workflow or a project timeline. Now, I just type a few lines…
…I used to jump to a separate browser tab or a dedicated design tool just to map out a simple workflow or a project timeline. Now, I just type a few lines…
…a futuristic racing game similar to F-Zero , first released on the PS1. I still remember having a blast with the demo on my console all those years ago. Good times. Unfortunately…
…I could imagine future projects that would benefit from a faster CPU, but those projects weren’t the reason I was building the server. I wanted dependable storage, light virtualization, and services…
…Open-source projects live and die at the discretion of a single person all the time. There are all sorts of reasons this can happen, like developer burnout, a new direction for…
…Sign in to your XDA account There have been times when I’m deep into a complex project with Claude, only to realize it has forgotten a crucial piece of content I…
…I’ll fix one issue, walk away, come back later, and immediately waste time re-explaining the project to the same tool that helped me five hours earlier. Memory becomes valuable when…
…Now, my important meeting notes, ongoing project briefs, or frequently referenced information are just a click away. In future updates, I would love to see an inclusion of home (like Evernote) where…
…Even if your home internet is still Gigabit or lower, you can't be sure that you won't want to set up a NAS or home lab in the future. The…
…At the time, I couldn't wrap my eight-year-old brain around the fact that it was possible to play SNES games on a laptop. While ZSNES' development eventually halted in…
…of the project. The verdict on whether AI will fully replace our workforce depends on who you ask. Some people will say that it's just a matter of time until AI…