Nothing pressures Adobe quite like another tool casually deciding subscriptions are optional.
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Vibe coding keeps proving that shipping fast and securing data are bitter enemies.
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Instead of one clean access model, people build little permission haunted houses for each folder.
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If your server can’t complain loudly, it’s lying.
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What happens when web apps stop respecting boundaries and start cosplaying desktops.
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Synology’s software really is that good, which makes the hardware compromises even more annoying.
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TrueNAS Scale is friendly right up until it asks where your other drives are.
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Local open-source tools are the “no account, no caps, no surprises” antidote.
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One login and one UI while specialized tools do their thing behind it.
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VLANs help, but they don’t fix devices that insist on doing their own thing.
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The funniest part of optimization is discovering your bottleneck just changed addresses.
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Cables are not mysterious until brands start selling them like performance crystals.
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Linux can make old hardware feel useful again instead of landfill-bound.
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Linux gamers catching strays.
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Windows feels like it’s always warming up, Linux feels like it’s already clocked in and made coffee.
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Once you’ve lived with network-wide ad blocking, going back feels like punishment.
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Steam made “runs on Linux” a checkbox instead of a weekend project.
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Linux and macOS win by being less invasive, not by being perfect.
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It’s basically fossilware.
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Your PC having 1GbE in 2026 is basically shipping a sports car with bicycle tires.
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Local LLMs don’t really run out of “model,” they run out of memory for remembering the conversation.
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The best networking upgrades are the ones you forget exist because they never break.
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Home Assistant keeps turning “DIY smart home” into “actually usable smart home.”
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Power bills don’t care how cool your server looks, they care how many watts it eats.
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The common theme is control: your data stays yours and the setup stays clean.
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Half the battle is teaching Windows where your files actually live.
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Great for people who like control, terrible for people who forget maintenance exists.
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Kernel-level improvements are boring on paper and huge in practice.
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Self-hosting always wins on control and loses on “why is sharing so annoying.”
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A new GPU can add frames, but a better setup changes the entire vibe instantly.
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