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001 AI I Built a ServiceNow AI Assistant Instead of Licensing One Enterprise platforms sell you an AI assistant by the seat. I built one that lives inside the platform, runs on token-billed LLM calls, and lets me decide what it can do. JUN 11, 26
002 Software The macOS Tools I Love Five Mac utilities that make my life easier when Apple doesn't: a clipboard manager I pay for, and four tools I wrote because nothing else fit the need. JUN 11, 26
003 Software The UK Just Voted to Hand a Cabinet Minister the Off Switch An amendment to the Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill gives a single minister the power to block sites, ban VPNs, and ID-check the entire UK adult internet. It cannot stand. MAY 12, 26
004 Software How Tailscale Helped Me Ditch My iCloud Storage Subscription A mesh VPN built on WireGuard that takes ten minutes to set up and turns every device you own into one private network. Why I use it for my home lab, and how to get started. MAY 07, 26
005 Gaming A Decent Week at Microsoft Gaming, With Caveats Xbox Mode shipped, console Copilot got killed, Sharma brought in her bench. The first stretch of Microsoft Gaming news in a long time that did not actively make my Linux post stronger. MAY 06, 26
006 AI Getting Started with Local LLMs on a Mac: OpenCode + LM Studio A practical, opinionated walkthrough for wiring up OpenCode against an LM Studio server on Apple Silicon: installs, model picks for different RAM tiers, and how it actually feels to use day to day. MAY 04, 26
007 AI Running LLMs Locally Is Quietly Becoming the Better Option for Home Devs Coding harnesses like OpenCode and pi.dev, paired with LM Studio and a good open model, now cover most of what home developers actually use cloud AI for, and the cost trajectory of frontier APIs is making that more true every quarter. MAY 02, 26
008 Gaming Should You Move From Windows to Linux for Gaming? In 2026, the Honest Answer Is Yes Proton has quietly turned Linux into a real gaming platform, and Windows 11 has spent the last two years giving people reasons to leave. With a couple of caveats around anti-cheat, the math has finally flipped. APR 30, 26
009 Gaming GameHub on Apple Silicon Just Quietly Cracked Mac Gaming Open GameSir's new Wine-based compatibility layer, now in open beta, takes aim at what a decade of Apple keynote promises couldn't deliver: running real Windows Steam libraries on M-series Macs. APR 29, 26