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11 Must-Have Software I Install on Every New PC
Setting up a new PC is always exciting but let’s be honest, a fresh system feels incomplete until the right software is installed. Over time, I’ve realized that no matter what I’m using the computer for work, study, or everyday tasks, there are a few essential tools I always end up installing first.
7 Free After effects plugins to make edits better
I can say that the plugins I'm about to share with you guys are proven to be a game changer for me especially if you use Adobe After Effects to edit your videos.
Developers Are Quietly Switching to These Open-Source Tools for 2026
Developers are making a strategic shift, embracing open-source tools that offer something far more valuable: genuine control and transparency. As we approach 2026, clear patterns are emerging across developer communities, open-source repositories, and day-to-day workflows. Tools that prioritize local-first development, privacy, performance, and community ownership are gaining steady traction, especially among independent developers & teams
Not Everything Needs AI 7 Powerful Alternatives to the Apps Everyone Uses
I use AI everyday & I recommend it to others as well. In the right places, it saves me time & genuinely improves how I work. But I’ve also noticed something else. There’s a lot of hype right now, and it’s pushing AI into apps that never really needed it in the first place. Just because something can have an AI layer doesn’t mean it should. For some of the most popular apps people use every day, I honestly don’t feel the need for it. The core job those tools do hasn’t changed. Adding AI doesn’t always make them better. Sometimes it just makes them heavier or more expensive. So instead of rejecting AI entirely, I got selective. I kept it where it helps me. And for everything else, I switched to tools that focus on doing their job well without trying to be smart. Here are 7 powerful alternatives to some of the most common apps people rely on
Best Free fonts for editing
10 popular fonts that can make your edits look more cinematic and professional. The good part? All these fonts are free and can be downloaded from DaFont, Google Fonts, and other free font resources.
This Free Tool Let Me Run AI Video, Image and Music Models Locally Without ComfyUI
I've used ComfyUI multiple times. It's powerful, no question. But installing every model in it feels unnecessarily complicated, some require specific dependencies, version conflicts are tricky to fix, and one wrong install can break models that were already working fine. I wanted something simpler. Portable. Something I could move between drives, use offline anytime That's where Stability Matrix came in. In simple terms it's an open source package manager for AI models. No terminal setup, no Python conflicts. You pick what you want, it installs it, and you use it. My preferred setup is WAN2GP, it supports image, video, audio and music generation all in one place, which covers pretty much everything I care about. But you can install whatever fits your workflow. To show you how simple this actually is, let me walk you through one real example. I wanted to generate music locally. Completely offline. For free. Here's exactly what happened.
I Thought Figma Was Untouchable — Until This Open-Source AI Tool Designed My UI
I've used Figma. I've used Adobe XD. And for most design work they do the job fine — if you're okay with paying for them and okay with your files living on someone else's server. I wasn't looking for a replacement. I just stumbled across OpenPencil while browsing GitHub one evening and the one thing that caught my attention wasn't the canvas or the components. It was the MCP server built directly into the tool. An AI agent that can read, create and modify your design files from the terminal. That's not a plugin. That's a different way of thinking about design tools entirely. I installed it, connected it to Claude Code, created a sample design and spent some time with it. Here's what I actually found.

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BrowserOS: Powerful Open Source Privacy-First AI Browser

BrowserOS is an innovative open-source fork of Chromium tailored to run AI agents natively within your browser. As a privacy-first alternative to ChatGPT, Atlas, and Perplexity Comet, BrowserOS allows seamless AI integration without compromising your personal data. With a user-friendly interface similar to Google Chrome, it provides comprehensive functionality while prioritizing user privacy.

Ente Photos: The Private Google Photos Alternative with End-to-End Encryption

Ente Photos is an end-to-end encrypted, cloud-based photo backup and gallery app that doesn’t require you to trust the provider with your data. Your photos are encrypted on your device before they leave it, and only you hold the keys. You can use Ente’s hosted cloud service, or clone the repository and self-host it if you prefer running your own server. A free plan includes 10GB of storage to get started. It is one of the closest Open Source alternative to Google photos.

Reor: Private & Local AI Knowledge Management & Note-Taking App

Reor is an innovative, AI-driven personal knowledge management app designed specifically for those who prioritize privacy, be they creators, thinkers, students, or professionals. What sets Reor apart is that everything operates entirely on your device. This means features like vector embeddings, semantic search, RAG-based Q&A, and all of your markdown notes stay secure and local.

GImageReader: Offline Image to Text (OCR) Software For Windows & Linux

gImageReader is a lightweight, intuitive, and user-friendly front-end for Tesseract OCR, designed to make text recognition from images and scanned documents faster and more accessible. It supports both Gtk and Qt interfaces, giving users flexibility depending on their desktop environment.

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5 Proven Ways to Boost Your Instagram Reels Reach in 2025

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Instagram is continuously evolving and so do we, when I created my first page, during the initial stages my reels were barely getting views,...
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3 Simple Steps to Find Your Niche as a Content Creator

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If you're thinking to start your content creation journey, the first question that comes in your mind could be "What to Create?" and when you scroll through Instagram, YouTube, LinkedIn, and see creators with clear focus on their niche like fitness, finance, coding, fashion, motivation. Most of the new creators probably wonder at this point that if everything is already being created then what should we create?
10 Faceless YouTube Channel Ideas

10 Faceless YouTube Channel Ideas In 2026

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Finding the perfect niche can feel challenging if you don't want to show your face in YouTube videos