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The ridiculously cheap 10GbE home network you can build for under $200

The ridiculously cheap 10GbE home network you can build for under $200

You can build a working 10-gigabit home network for around $200 by combining a budget 5-port 10GbE switch with Cat6a cabling and affordable PCIe NICs. The result saturates NVMe-backed NAS transfers at roughly 1,100 MB/s - about ten times faster than gigabit Ethernet - without enterprise-grade hardware or specialized wiring. Most of the savings come from buying NICs secondhand and sticking with unmanaged switches.

When Gigabit Becomes the Bottleneck

Gigabit Ethernet tops out at around 112 MB/s of real throughput. A basic NVMe SSD reads at 3,500 MB/s or more. That means your network is roughly 30 times slower than your storage - and for anyone running a NAS, this gap shows up fast.

That old laptop in your drawer is a free headless Linux server

That old laptop in your drawer is a free headless Linux server

That retired ThinkPad or Dell Latitude in your drawer beats a Raspberry Pi 5 on raw CPU, draws about the same idle power, and ships with a free UPS: its own battery. Install Ubuntu Server or Debian , enable SSH, and close the lid. You now have a silent homelab node that runs Docker, file shares, or home automation at zero hardware cost.

This guide covers every step: picking the right laptop, prepping the hardware, and installing a headless Linux distro. It also walks through hardening it for always-on use , running services with Docker Compose, and keeping the box stable for years.

Fish, Zsh, or Nushell: which shell is actually worth switching to?

Fish, Zsh, or Nushell: which shell is actually worth switching to?

If you are a casual interactive user who just wants a fast, friendly shell out of the box, install Fish 4 and stop worrying - the Rust rewrite gives you autosuggestions, syntax highlighting, and tab completions with zero configuration. If you love tweaking prompts, plugins, and completion behavior, stay on Zsh with Starship and a lightweight plugin manager like zinit. If your daily work revolves around JSON, CSV, Kubernetes output, or devops pipelines where you constantly parse text, switch to Nushell and let its typed tables do the work.

Boot signed Linux with no bootloader config: unified kernel images and systemd-boot

Boot signed Linux with no bootloader config: unified kernel images and systemd-boot

A Unified Kernel Image is a single PE-format EFI binary that bundles the kernel, initrd, kernel command line, OS release metadata, and an optional splash into one file that UEFI can execute directly and Secure Boot can sign as a whole. On a 2026 Arch, Fedora, or Debian system the canonical toolchain is ukify from systemd 256+ to assemble the image, sbctl to enroll Secure Boot keys and sign it, and systemd-boot to auto-discover the signed .efi from /boot/EFI/Linux/. The result is one signed file per kernel that replaces a mutable loader/entries/*.conf, a GRUB installation, and separately signed vmlinuz and initrd files.

Make navigation feel instant with the Speculation Rules API, no framework

Make navigation feel instant with the Speculation Rules API, no framework

Drop a single <script type="speculationrules"> JSON block into your HTML and the browser will prefetch or fully prerender the URLs you nominate before the user clicks them. With a prerender rule and moderate eagerness, hover-to-paint latency on a typical content site collapses from 400-900 ms to under 50 ms, and you do not need Next.js , Astro , or any client router to get there. It is a plain platform feature shipping in Chromium-based browsers, with Firefox and Safari tracking the spec at the WICG.

The HTML popover attribute nobody warned you about just killed your modal JS

The HTML popover attribute nobody warned you about just killed your modal JS

The HTML popover attribute gives you dropdown menus, tooltips, and lightweight modals using nothing but markup and CSS. No JavaScript library, no React state, no z-index: 99999 hacks. A <button popovertarget="menu"> paired with a <div popover id="menu"> handles top-layer rendering, light-dismiss on outside clicks, Escape to close, and basic focus moves. It is all built into the browser. As of 2026, the Popover API is a Baseline feature in Chrome 114+, Firefox 132+, Safari 17+, and Edge 114+, covering over 91% of browser traffic.

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