I remember one rainy afternoon when I decided to clean up my desk and finally sort the pile of drives sitting in a small box by my monitor. There were…
I remember the first stretch when a smart speaker felt magical in my home. I could walk into the kitchen, ask for a favorite album and get instant sound while…
I remember crouching behind a TV stand with a flashlight in my mouth, trying to trace one mystery cable after another. Every cord looked the same in that dim little…
I remember the first time I tried to bring Linux into my daily Windows setup. I had that familiar mix of curiosity and caution. You probably know the feeling. One…
Source note: NIST guidance on secure configuration explains why patching, least privilege and removing unnecessary software matter on any operating system. I remember the first time I set up a…
I remember setting up a Linux laptop one weekend because I wanted a cleaner, lighter system for writing, browsing and tinkering. A few hours later, I felt great about it.…
I remember opening a laptop review page a while ago and realizing I had skipped past the most important line in the spec sheet. I was looking at the screen,…
I remember one rainy afternoon when I wiped a perfectly good weekend because I got curious about a shiny Linux distro with a beautiful website and a very confident installer.…
I remember the little thrill I used to get during a fresh Windows setup. Right after the install screen, I would open the storage options and start carving the drive…
I still remember the first time a Windows Phone felt genuinely fresh in my hand. The screen looked alive before I even tapped anything. Little bits of information were already…
I remember one evening when I had a browser full of tabs, a half-finished draft and one of those small moments of tech fatigue that sneaks up on you. I…
I remember the evening I realized my laptop felt tired long before I did. I had a browser full of tabs open, a music app humming in the background and…