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    Westworld, and “The Bicameral Mind”

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    Too Long; Couldn’t Tweet: All your memes are belong to us (with GIFS!)

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    Too Long; Couldn’t Tweet: Incognito Mode can (still!) get you around paywalls

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    Half-Baked Ideas to Save the World: An Indulgence App to Disrupt the Sin Industry

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    The Question Concerning Iron Man’s Technology

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    The Parable of Pokemon Go

    Random Nerds never gives up!

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    After 4 years of troubleshooting, WEMO’s reliably powering my smart home

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    Wireless routers fighting for spectrum are slowing down your network (and here’s how to fix it)

    The ultimate 1st world problem is finally solved

    By Joe Corbett

    Filed In Tech

    Most networking hardware vendors will have you believe wireless routers simply need to be taken out of the box, plugged in, and assigned a silly name so that your neighbors know how funny you are. This is not true, especially for city dwellers who must contend with wireless interference from living in close proximity to […]



    Execute ‘sudo trimforce enable’ to keep your SSD healthy

    TRIM support for the rest of us!

    By Joe Corbett

    Filed In Tech

    According to Ars Technica, Apple’s release of OS X 10.10.4 not only brought us much needed stability updates via the removal of the system process ‘Discoveryd’, it finally gave us a simple command line to enable TRIM support for systems using 3rd party SSDs. Previously OS X only allowed TRIM support on OEM drives, so […]



    Upgrade Your Old MacBook Pro to Retina-Like Speeds with a Solid State Drive

    Ok, not "just as fast" but REALLY fast

    By Joe Corbett

    Filed In Tech, Features

    To get your hands on a decked-out MacBook Pro with Retina display, you’re looking at spending $3,600+. And that’s without AppleCare. With a price tag like that, you should step back and ask yourself if there is a better way to spend your money. Or, the better question, is there a way to spend a […]



    The stuff Apple’s 2015 WWDC still isn’t giving me… I mean us.

    One Apple ID to rule them all and other stuff too!

    By Joe Corbett

    Filed In Tech

    Every year, we come together (usually while pretending to do work at our desks) to listen to Apple tell us about the future of iOS and OSX as part of the Apple’s Worldwide Development Conference. The presentation is ostensibly meant for the talented developers from all over the world who convene to learn about building […]




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