This Credit Card Computer Follows All Dimensions

A computer the size of a credit card is nothing new. There have been many single-board computers following the familiar dimensions. [Krauseler]’s credit card computer is different, though. It…

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This Credit Card Computer Follows All Dimensions

A computer the size of a credit card is nothing new. There have been many single-board computers following the familiar dimensions. [Krauseler]’s credit card computer is different, though. It…

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Why Using Cardboard For A PC Case Is A Chore

The idea of using cardboard for a sloppy PC case isn’t new; it’s a time-honored tradition dating back to at least the 1990s. That said, with today’s CNC cutters and other advanced…

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Getting A Proprietary-Bus GPU Onto PCIe Enables Cheaper Local LLMs, For Now

If you’ve been thinking of getting into self-hosting generative AI, but don’t have a big budget for hardware, you might want to check out [Hardware Haven]’s latest video on an unu…

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Getting A Proprietary-Bus GPU Onto PCIe Enables Cheaper Local LLMs, For Now

If you’ve been thinking of getting into self-hosting generative AI, but don’t have a big budget for hardware, you might want to check out [Hardware Haven]’s latest video on an unu…

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Stop running your business on a browser that actively slows down your computer. 🛑

Most founders and agency owners live entirely inside their web browsers. But Google Chrome currently controls 66% of the market—and because of that monopoly, it has become a bloated, RAM-hoarding nightmare that tracks your every move.

The DigiGlitch team just spent the week stress-testing the top Chrome alternatives for heavy digital workflows.

We bypassed the basic recommendations and looked at browsers that actually change how you work:

⚡ SigmaOS: Treats your browser like a task manager (no more tab hoarding).
⚡ Vivaldi: The ultimate power-user engine with insane tab-stacking.
⚡ Firefox: The open-source king operating on half the RAM Chrome needs.
⚡ Orion: Safari's speed, but it runs Chrome AND Firefox extensions.

If your static grid of Chrome tabs is stalling your daily output, it’s time to upgrade your tech stack.

👇 What browser are you currently running your business on? Let me know in the comments.

🔗 Read our full breakdown of the 5 best alternatives here:

https://digiglitch.net/ppsr

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Jenny’s Daily Drivers: Going 32-Bit With SliTaz In 2026

We’re used to seeing technologies move with the times, and it’s likely among Hackaday readers are the group who spend the most time doing that and are most aware of it. There’s on…

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Building An X86 Gaming PC Without Intel, NVIDIA Or AMD Parts

This is an interesting challenge from the “why not?” files — [GPUSpecs] over on YouTube built a gaming PC without using a single component from NVIDIA, Intel, or AMD. That immedia…

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