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A disintegrating mechanical hard drive.
Why every backup strategy is doomed to fail

You hear that Mr. Anderson?... That is the sound of inevitability...

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Is using a VPN to watch blocked shows piracy?

At best the flag is at half-mast

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A disintegrating mechanical hard drive.
Your Hard Drive Is Slowly Dying—Here's How to Make Sure Your Data Is Safe

Is your hard drive crying out for help? Learn the warning signs before it's too late.

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Illustration of a computer screen showing a Windows 11 installation with a 'No AI Features' badge, surrounded by crossed-out AI icons.
How I Fixed The 5 Most Annoying Things About Windows 11

Fresh from Windows 10? These are the things you'll want to do.

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A DDR5 RAM module against a purple gradient background, with several download icons with  exclamation signs hovering above it.
Why Can't You Download RAM?

I was so preoccupied with whether or not I could download RAM, I didn't stop to think if I should.

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Vector illustration of web design and development.
Why Do Websites Keep Getting More Bloated Every Year?

We just keep feeding the beast.

A wooden surface with a smart home icon.
Offline Is the New Smart: Why Local Control Matters More Than Ever

Have you tried turning AWS off and back on again? AWS' recent outage highlights the need for local control.

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A Windows 11 PC.
The 6 Easiest Ways to Back Up Your Windows PC So You Don’t Lose Everything

These methods can save you from frustration due to file loss.

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Person's hands holding an Android phone with the Termux app open and a Linux terminal visible.
How I Use My Raspberry Pi's Terminal From My Android Phone

Tired of being tethered to your PC or a portable monitor for Pi maintenance?

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Tux the Linux mascot holding an Ethernet cable with networking icons around.
4 Ways to Pinpoint Inevitable Network Outages on Linux

Restarting your router or computer will only take you so far. You need to identify the source of the problem to fix it.

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Ping running in a Linux terminal.
How to See All Devices on Your Network With nmap on Linux

It isn't as intuitive as a user interface, but it is more powerful.

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