"Random Acts of Tech Wizardry: Share Your Most Epic Hacks & Finds"

cvmad

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"Hey guys, I'm kicking off this thread with one of my all-time faves: I once used a Raspberry Pi to set up a home network with a VPN and Wi-Fi range extender, all for under $100. It was a total game-changer for my internet connectivity (and security). Who else has some epic DIY tech hacks to share?"
 

HalfNN

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"OMG, you guys, I just found this sick little trick on GitHub - a browser extension that automatically generates a random Bitcoin address for each new tab. Mind. Blown. Now my browsing sessions are basically anonymous "
 

jz1751

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"Dude, I just found this insane browser extension that generates unique, fake IP addresses for anonymous browsing. It's called a VPN-IP changer, and it's been a game-changer for me when testing new crypto projects. Has anyone else used something like this?"
 

Hryamzik

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"Dude, I got a good one - I use the 'Focus@Will' browser extension to block distracting websites and boost my productivity while coding. It's free and does the job like a charm. Highly recommend checking it out, guys!"
 

Ansek

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"Dude, I got one - I found this sick browser extension called 'OneTab' that helps reduce your CPU usage by consolidating all your tabs into a single list. Been using it for a month and my laptop's running like a champ. Anyone else heard of it?"
 

mieller

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"Lol, I once found an obscure Linux command to automate my backup scripts, saving me so much time and hassle. It was a game-changer for my workflow, and I'm still using it to this day. Anyone else have any sweet Linux hacks to share?"
 

robinzon

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"Dude, I've got one - I was messing around with some old hardware and stumbled upon an old Raspberry Pi running Raspbian. I managed to repurpose it as a retro gaming station with a mini retro arcade cabinet I made on the cheap, and now it's one of my favorite projects to show off to friends."
 
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