A Reddit user created a personal computer inspired by HAL 9000 from "2001: A Space Odyssey," using an NZXT H1 case and running on Windows XP Legacy Update. The hardware configuration includes a third-generation Intel Core i7 CPU, a discrete GeForce GTX 780 graphics card, and 4 gigabytes of RAM. The design combines retro aesthetics with modern functionality, prioritizing performance and compatibility with vintage software.
The author has had a positive experience with Android Auto, despite occasional issues like signal loss and erratic responses from Google Assistant. They have customized their Android Auto settings to enhance their driving experience by using Custom Assistants for executing multiple actions with a single tap, streamlining routines for navigation and communication, and managing notifications effectively. They recommend using taskbar widgets for a dynamic screen layout, especially in vehicles with smaller infotainment systems. A significant upgrade noted is the shift from Google Assistant to Gemini. The author also addresses communication challenges with the assistant, suggesting that pressing the steering wheel's call/hang-up button can silence it when needed.
Microsoft has integrated the PowerToys Command Palette (CmdPal) into the new Run dialog of Windows 11, enhancing user experience by streamlining access to applications and commands. The new Run dialog, which has a loading time of 94 milliseconds, is currently available on the Windows Insider Experimental Channel, with a broader rollout expected soon.
Microsoft is rolling out a significant update to the Windows 11 Run menu for users in the Experimental Channel, featuring a modern interface, improved speed, and dark mode support. The "Browse" button has been removed and replaced with a new command, “~,” which directs users to their user directory. The updated Run menu is developed using code from the Command Palette, and Windows 11 Insiders can activate it through Settings. An early version of this redesign was seen in preview builds last year. The update aims to enhance overall system performance and efficiency.
Ghost, developed by ghost.build, is an "agent-first" Postgres database platform designed for AI-related applications, allowing developers and AI agents to create, fork, inspect, query, manipulate, and delete databases easily. It is free to use and hosted on Ghost’s Cloud infrastructure, making it suitable for testing, prototyping, and disposable database environments. Users can create databases on demand, execute SQL queries, and discard them when finished, contrasting with traditional managed databases. Ghost integrates with AI tools like Codex and Claude Code, providing direct database management capabilities through its MCP server.
To install Ghost, users need a supported coding agent and a GitHub account. Installation commands differ for Linux, macOS, and Windows. After installation, users can verify the Ghost MCP server and interact with it through their coding agents. Examples of using Ghost include creating a sales data database, utilizing Ghost CLI commands, and experimenting with databases through AI agents. Ghost allows for rapid database manipulation and is ideal for proofs of concept and experimentation, although caution is advised before using it for production data.
A majority of respondents in a reader poll feel that performance deficits in Google's Pixel devices are not enough to deter them from buying one. Many value the "Pixel experience" and cohesive software over raw horsepower. Some users prioritize better power efficiency and less overheating over raw performance. However, a third of readers are deterred by Google's inability to match the competition at flagship price points, fearing for the device's longevity and performance in the future.
Joe Rogan hosted a guest named Simpson who discussed the game Deadlock on his podcast. Simpson described the game as having a complex economy, stating that the player with the most money becomes stronger. Rogan remarked that the game seems complicated and noted that it takes about 200 hours to understand its mechanics. The discussion highlighted the challenges and frustrations associated with playing Deadlock, a Multiplayer Online Battle Arena (MOBA) game.
Microsoft has clarified that while 16GB of RAM is the baseline for gaming, 32GB is now promoted as the ideal upgrade, especially for users running applications like Discord, web browsers, or streaming tools alongside gaming. The company continues to recommend 8GB as the minimum for Windows, but emphasizes that 32GB is becoming a mainstream option due to the increasing demands of modern gaming setups. Microsoft previously described 32GB as "ideal for serious gamers" and highlights that it helps manage multitasking and background applications effectively. The growing memory requirements are attributed to the evolution of games, which feature larger assets and higher resolution textures, as well as the resource-intensive nature of many Windows applications. Additionally, consumers are facing higher costs for memory upgrades due to increased demands and a memory shortage exacerbated by AI companies. Microsoft is also working on developing more efficient native Windows 11 applications to address these challenges.
The Microsoft Office Pro 2019 and Windows 11 Pro bundle is available for a one-time payment of .97, down from its MSRP of 9.99, until May 3. The bundle includes a lifetime license for Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook) and Windows 11 Pro, which features performance improvements and advanced tools like BitLocker encryption and an AI assistant called Copilot. Office 2019 is noted for its stability and reliability.