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How two Docker containers replaced my entire cloud bill
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How two Docker containers replaced my entire cloud bill

The author completely eliminated cloud subscription fees by deploying a two-container Docker setup. Syncthing handles peer-to-peer file synchronization while OpenCloud provides a polished web interface for remote access and sharing. The combination offers both speed and enterprise-level features wit

by Tyler Brooks P.ENovember 19, 2025
Windows Finally Hides Embarrassing Blue Screens From Public
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Windows Finally Hides Embarrassing Blue Screens From Public

Microsoft is rolling out several major Windows improvements focused on reliability and productivity. The most visible change hides Blue Screens of Death from public displays, while new recovery features aim to prevent system failures entirely.

by Tyler Brooks P.ENovember 19, 2025
Microsoft’s AI Alt Text Could Actually Be Useful Now
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Microsoft’s AI Alt Text Could Actually Be Useful Now

Microsoft is replacing Azure Vision with generative AI for automatic alt text in Word and PowerPoint. The new system creates much more detailed and contextual image descriptions. However, it’s now an opt-in feature rather than automatic.

by Tyler Brooks P.ENovember 18, 2025
Cloudflare Outage Sparks Investor Fears After AWS Incident
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Cloudflare Outage Sparks Investor Fears After AWS Incident

Cloudflare experienced significant service disruptions Tuesday that impacted multiple customers and caused internet-wide connectivity issues. The cybersecurity company’s shares fell as investors feared a repeat of last month’s AWS outage that disrupted global internet services.

by Megan CarterNovember 18, 2025
Microsoft’s patch chaos continues with another Windows 10 fix
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Microsoft’s patch chaos continues with another Windows 10 fix

Microsoft is cleaning up another Windows 10 update mess with KB5072653, a special licensing preparation package. This comes just days after their November 2025 Patch Tuesday updates caused installation failures with 0x800f0922 errors. The company isn’t being very clear about what this mysterious “pr

by Tyler Brooks P.ENovember 18, 2025
Tiny11 Builder customization attempts fail spectacularly
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Tiny11 Builder customization attempts fail spectacularly

Multiple attempts to modify the Tiny11 Builder PowerShell script to preserve Microsoft Edge and OneDrive resulted in failure. Despite careful editing of the apps exclusion list, both unwanted applications kept reappearing after installation. The experience highlights the challenges of truly customiz

by Megan CarterNovember 17, 2025
Quantum Breakthrough: IBM Computers Simulate Matter’s Origins
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Quantum Breakthrough: IBM Computers Simulate Matter’s Origins

Scientists have achieved the largest digital quantum simulation ever using IBM’s quantum processors. This breakthrough could help answer fundamental questions about why matter exists at all and how the universe formed.

by Tyler Brooks P.ENovember 16, 2025
Windows 11 on Raspberry Pi: Surprisingly Not Terrible
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Windows 11 on Raspberry Pi: Surprisingly Not Terrible

Running Windows 11 on Raspberry Pi 5 is possible through several methods, with container-based and VM approaches delivering surprisingly decent performance for lightweight applications. While none of these solutions replace proper x86 hardware, they offer interesting options for tinkerers wanting Mi

by Tyler Brooks P.ENovember 16, 2025
Why I Finally Switched to Windows 11 (It’s Not What You Think)
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Why I Finally Switched to Windows 11 (It’s Not What You Think)

According to XDA-Developers, around 40% of Windows 10 holdouts are finally making the switch to Windows 11, though not necessarily by choice. The author moved primarily because Windows 11 handles HDR much better, especially with OLED displays. The end of Windows 10 security updates in October 2024 w

by Megan CarterNovember 15, 2025
Europe’s quantum computing push accelerates with Pasqal deployments
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Europe’s quantum computing push accelerates with Pasqal deployments

Two Pasqal neutral atom quantum computers have been deployed to European research centers as part of the HPCQS project. Meanwhile, Germany’s Paderborn University has installed the Otus supercomputer, ranking fifth globally for energy efficiency.

by Megan CarterNovember 14, 2025

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