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Tech professionals share their biggest mental health challenges, from burnout and ADHD to anxiety. Discover practical strategies like purpose-driven work and 'dopamine resets' to improve focus and well-being.

Feeling overwhelmed by thousands of emails and unorganized files? Discover two powerful strategies—archiving everything or radical deletion—to conquer your digital hoard and achieve a clean slate.

Discover why technically strong candidates often face rejection. This analysis explores the crucial impact of your digital footprint, communication style, and other overlooked soft skills on your job prospects.

An exploration of why physical libraries are more critical than ever, serving as community hubs, providing access to modern technology, and offering resources that the internet alone cannot replace.

Discover practical strategies, from encrypted data vaults to simple paper notebooks, for ensuring your family can access your digital accounts and assets after you pass away.

Exploring the landscape of GitHub alternatives, from self-hosted options like Gitea and GitLab to federated platforms like Tangled.sh and minimalist tools like SourceHut. A deep dive into the pros, cons, and key features developers are looking for.

Discover the most impactful skills for career growth in tech, from foundational knowledge like networking and Git to critical soft skills like public speaking and pattern recognition.

A guide for developers on adopting AI coding assistants, covering top tools like Cursor and Claude, effective workflows like maintaining a context file, and best practices to avoid common pitfalls.

Discover practical, low-cost ways to set up a distraction-free phone for your kids. This guide covers using VoIP with an Analog Telephone Adapter (ATA), cellular gateways, and other simple solutions to provide a phone line without the addictive nature of a smartphone.

Exploring the debate around government-provided email for citizens. We analyze the potential benefits against the significant risks of politicization, surveillance, and why email's history makes it a poor candidate for a public utility.