I stopped dual-booting Linux after discovering Windows' hidden kernel
…It also serves as a quick-access tool for running Linux apps on Windows when I need them. Let's discuss how the Linux kernel inside your Windows PC can be of…
…It also serves as a quick-access tool for running Linux apps on Windows when I need them. Let's discuss how the Linux kernel inside your Windows PC can be of…
…I remember using paid tools back in 2019 that locked resume templates behind subscriptions or one-time payments. I think I paid around $50 for one of them just to access templates…
…The new Command Palette Dock is a game-changer that makes third-party launchers like Raycast or Flow Launcher feel redundant. By moving from a hidden search box to a persistent, dockable…
…Gemma 4 e4b, a Docker container, and Tailscale on my phone — the subscription was gone. Related 4 Claude Code slash commands I use daily that make me more productive Small commands, massive…
…Before the shutdown, Fable 5 was only supposed to be included in Claude subscriptions for a short launch window, after which it would require usage credits or API access unless capacity allowed…
…The subscription is the next thing to get metered The flat fee was always a subsidy too It isn't only developers feeling the squeeze. The same logic applies to the subscriptions…
…Memory usage is higher, the UI doesn't have the benefit of deep integration with the OS, and even important features like cached mailbox data for offline access are more limited. The…
…Sign in to your XDA account If you are tired of wrestling with expensive, subscription-based PDF editors or constantly uploading sensitive documents to online tools with questionable privacy policies, you are…
…To be clear, Claude didn't have direct access to files, but it did tell me exactly where to go and what to remove or change. This would have taken me hours…
…The tiers keep changing, the allowance seems to drain faster than it used to, and if you rely on it for real work, that uncertainty gets annoying fast. So I went looking…