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Featured image: how to detect AI in writing using manual methods.

How to Detect AI-Generated Text Using These Simple Techniques

Learn how to detect AI in writing using one of these manual visual check methods that don’t require any external tools.

By Sayak Boral – Oct 10, 2025

How To Use Google Colab

Google Colab Allows You to Write and Run Python Code in Your Browser – Getting Started Guide

Google Colab is a free online tool from Google that lets you write and run Python code directly in your browser.

By Anees Asghar – Sep 25, 2025

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Using Google Vids to Edit Videos Directly in Google Drive

Google Vids allows you to create and edit videos directly from your Google Drive. Here’s how you can use it.

By Sayak Boral – Sep 24, 2025

N8n Email Hero

This n8n Automation Manages My Gmail Inbox Without Me Lifting a Finger

I decided to build an automation that monitors incoming Gmail messages, and intelligently classifies them with appropriate labels. Here’s how it works.

By Anurag – Sep 22, 2025

Cursor Ai Review

Cursor As an AI Coding Assistant – Is It Worth Using?

Cursor is an AI-powered editor built on top of Visual Studio Code. Is it worth using> Let’s find out.

By Anees Asghar – Sep 5, 2025

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Forget Pomodoro! Flowmodoro is the Real Productivity Hack

Say goodbye to rigid timers. Flowmodoro adapts to your focus, giving you breaks that actually make sense for the way you work.

By Karrar Haider – Sep 4, 2025

Calcurse on a MacBook

This Terminal-based Calendar App Is Good Enough For Me to Ditch Google Calendar

Calcurse offers a fast, keyboard-driven alternative to Google Calendar while keeping scheduling simple and customizable.

By Anurag – Sep 3, 2025

Word's Automatic Cloud Save Default

Microsoft Wants Your Word Files in the Cloud, Here’s Why That Matters

Word’s automatic cloud save default boosts convenience but risks privacy. Who wins: users or Microsoft?

By Henderson Jayden Harper – Aug 31, 2025

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Learn a New Language For Free With Google Translate Practice

The new Google Translate practice feature could be exactly what you need to boost skills and confidence without paying a single cent.

By Crystal Crowder – Aug 29, 2025

Using LibreOffice in Windows.

Use AI Generated Images in LibreOffice with the Stable Diffusion Extension

The latest LibreOffice Stable Diffusion extension lets you add AI images directly to your documents. You can try it now.

By Crystal Crowder – Aug 27, 2025

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Best Open-Source PDF Editor Tools You Can Host on Your Own Server

Self-hosted, open-source PDF editors give you full control over your documents, keep your data private, and often rival the functionality of commercial tools.

By Haroon Javed – Aug 26, 2025

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I Found the Best Automation Tool That’s Free and Can Be Self-Hosted

n8n is a powerful open-source automation tool that lets you connect apps and build custom workflows.

By Anurag – Aug 25, 2025

Notion Offline Mode

How to Use Notion Offline: A Quick Guide

The new Notion offline mode is a game-changer for working on the go or when you are disconnected from the web.

By Henderson Jayden Harper – Aug 24, 2025

Evoto Ai Review Post

Evoto AI: Transform Your Workflow With AI-Powered Editing

Evoto AI offers fast, accurate photo retouching with tools for skin, backgrounds, and more. See how it can save hours of editing time.

By Megan Glosson – Aug 18, 2025

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The Best Free Code Snippet Libraries Built by Developers

Stuck on a project? Check out these free code snippet libraries for free code to use in your projects.

By Crystal Crowder – Aug 16, 2025

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Recover and Enhance Legacy Videos with Aiarty Video Enhancer

Enhance and consolidate legacy video assets using Aiarty Video Enhancer. It works with AI and includes a free trial.

By Phil South – Aug 12, 2025

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9 Genius Things to Store In Passwords Managers Beyond Passwords

If you’re using passwords managers to only store passwords, you’re missing out.

By Crystal Crowder – Jul 31, 2025

Dokuwiki Vs Wikijs

DokuWiki vs Wiki.js: Which Self-Hosted Wiki Is Right for You?

Both DokuWiki and Wiki.js are popular Wiki software you can self-host on your server, but which one should you choose?

By Anees Asghar – Jul 28, 2025

Qr Now Review Featured

QRNow – QR Code Creation Just Got Fun, Fast, and Effortless

Looking to take your marketing strategy to the next level? Try QRNow: a web tool that makes creating custom QR codes a breeze.

By Alexandra Arici – Jul 25, 2025

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How to Get Rid of Red Underline in Word

If you’re tired of seeing the red lines in Word, you can easily make them disappear in just a few clicks.

By Alexandra Arici – Jul 9, 2025

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ARPANET sent its first message on 29 October 1969 from a lab at UCLA to a machine at Stanford, and the message was supposed to read ‘LOGIN’ — but the system crashed after the L and the O, meaning the first word ever transmitted over the network that became the internet was, by accident, ‘LO’.

Jun 9, 2026

In 1995, Microsoft shipped a cartoon-house interface called Bob, led by Melinda French, who married Bill Gates while it was in development — it demanded twice the memory of a typical home PC, sold roughly 30,000 copies, and was dead within a year, leaving behind the font Comic Sans and the animated assistant that became Clippy.

Jun 9, 2026

Stunning underwater shot of tiger sharks swimming among fish in the ocean depths.

The Greenland shark grows about one centimetre a year, does not reach sexual maturity until around age 150, and a specimen carbon-dated by Danish researchers in 2016 was estimated to be at least 272 years old, meaning it was already swimming the North Atlantic when Mozart was composing symphonies.

Jun 9, 2026

French scientist Michel Siffre spent two months alone in a cave with no clock, no calendar, and no sunlight — and when his team finally told him the experiment was over, he thought he still had nearly a month left underground

Jun 9, 2026

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When Apple shipped iOS 12 in June 2018, a small feature called Screen Time slipped onto every iPhone with a counter nobody had quite prepared for — a tally of pickups — and within a day Tim Cook was telling CNN the number of times he picked up his own phone was simply too many

Jun 9, 2026

Starry night with radio towers and the Milky Way galaxy visible overhead.

When NASA lost contact with the IMAGE satellite in 2005, an amateur radio operator in Canada named Scott Tilley picked up its signal in January 2018 while hunting for a classified spy satellite, and the spacecraft turned out to be still spinning, still powered, and still trying to phone home after 13 years of silence.

Jun 9, 2026

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