Enhance Your Game: Top Mobile Golf Gadgets for India
Here are the best gifts for golfers you can get now, from top-rated golf gear to fun novelty items.
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Here are the best gifts for golfers you can get now, from top-rated golf gear to fun novelty items.
4th of July sales are underway and I've picked the best deals on OLED TVs, running sneakers, back to school laptops, and more. Here's my list of can't miss deals.
Jellyfin is the best way to watch movies and shows on your TV... but what if you could use it for something else instead?
The music streaming service this week deleted half a million streams of Malcolm Todd’s 'Earrings.'
These three new Paramount+ shows are a must-watch this weekend. Here's what you need to add to your watchlist.
DLSS works best when your GPU is the problem, not your CPU.
Target's 4th of July sale has slashed prices on a range of cameras, from feature-packed DSLR models to cool instant snappers. Check out my 12 favorite bargains.
I can finish work faster, thanks to distraction-free Focus sessions
Gemini for Android Auto has been divisive, to say the least, but for all of its pros and cons, there’s still one big problem that frustrates me on a frequent basis.
The Chevy Silverado EV is a solid first draft of an EV pickup truck. Here's what could make it better.
Qualcomm’s annual Snapdragon Summit will take place between September 22 and 24. This will be the official unveiling of the next generation of Snapdragon 8 Elite chips (two of them) and several makers want to launch their flagship series that same month – Xiaomi, vivo and Oppo. The latest rumor clai
There’s a bit of an obsession out there with resurrecting the BlackBerry-style physical QWERTY keyboard but, after trying a couple of the latest attempts, I still struggle to see the appeal in 2026, and I’m really not sure who’s buying these.
Me being me, one of the first things I wanted to do in my new home was set up the smart home technology. That’s now almost complete (I’m currently engaged in mortal battle with presence detectors) and I’ll have an update soon. But there was also the matter of the smart home tech I was leaving behind
Book: The Complete Guide to Go Programming Also by me: Hexagonal Architecture in Go — the companion book in the Thinking in Go series My project: Hermes IDE | GitHub — an IDE for developers who ship with Claude Code and other AI coding tools Me: xgabriel.com | GitHub You open a Go repo and find a pa
Security sends a forty-question vendor questionnaire. Legal asks whether your test cases contain customer PII or staging screenshots. Procurement forwards next year's per-seat renewal. The decision is not which UI looks best in a demo. It is whether you can keep sensitive test knowledge off a vendor
Every developer using Claude, ChatGPT, or Codex has done this: select a bunch of files, paste them into the chat, and ask a question. It works — until two things quietly bite you. config.js, .env.local, a test fixture — it only takes one file with api_key = "sk-ant-..." in it, and now your key is si
Keeping track of daily tasks should be simple. Over the past few years, I tried many productivity apps. While they all offered powerful features, I often found myself spending more time organizing tasks than actually completing them. Projects, workspaces, labels, nested lists, recurring settings, an
A few weeks ago I built a small tool called routeproof. It tests one narrow, annoying thing about MCP servers: when an AI host decides which of your tools to call, the only thing its model sees is each tool's name, description, and input schema. Not your code. If two descriptions overlap, or one is
As developers, we often build projects because we scratch our own itch. For me, that itch wasn't another to-do app or weather dashboard—it was personal finance. I realized that while there are countless calculators online, very few combine wealth tracking, investment planning, and financial forecast
Your clipboard forgets everything the moment you copy something new. That one Ctrl+C wipes out the API key you copied five minutes ago, the error message you wanted to paste into Google, and the paragraph you spent ten minutes writing. A clipboard manager fixes that. It keeps a history of everything