Get ready to be mortified as Google Search starts correcting your awful grammar

It is common for people to use Google Search to check their spelling, as the tool will autocomplete searches and correct many typos. When it comes to grammar, though, it’s more common to use a browser extension likeGrammarlyto check sentence structure and semantics. It appears this will change, as Google seems set on becoming a one-stop shop for everything literacy related. Google hasrecently rolled outa grammar-checking feature designed to help users find and fix grammatical errors in their sentences and phrases (via9to5Google)....

July 29, 2025 · 2 min · 349 words · Aaron Ramirez

Grow a Garden Modded Codes [Craft] (August 2025)

In Roblox Grow a Garden Modded, equip special seeds, plant them on brown plots, enjoy a shop with huge stock and rapid restocks, watch crops grow swiftly, harvest ultra rare produce, rake in profits, and display extraordinary plants to friends! To get Candy Blossoms in Grow a Garden Modded, redeem codes so you’re able to plant away without waiting, because finding valid codes takes time, but we already collected them, letting you skip the search and expand your farm from the start!...

July 29, 2025 · 2 min · 328 words · Susan Nguyen

How I Edit My Smartphone Photos to Achieve a Film Camera Look

Quick Links Film is my favorite photo editing style, and while I typically use files from my mirrorless camera, it’s also possible to create these kinds of edits with your smartphone photos. Here’s how I do it; I’ll walk you through the process in two different apps. 1Making Film-Style Smartphone Photo Edits in VSCO VSCO is, in my opinion, thebest free editing appfor film-style smartphone photos. You can do this in two ways: By adding a preset or performing manual adjustments on your own....

July 29, 2025 · 2 min · 301 words · Shawn Mclaughlin

How to control your PC from any Android device using MATRIC

How to control your PC from any Android device using MATRIC Depending on how much time you spend in front of a monitor and keyboard, you’ve probably memorized your fair share of keyboard shortcuts. Whether you’re like me, furiously typing away in Google Docs, or you’re playing Elite Dangerous long into the night, you’ve probably wished for an easier way to use and manage your hotkeys. You could buy a simple macro keyboard or even the$150 Elgato Stream Deck, but there’s also a much cheaper option that uses hardware you probably already have....

July 29, 2025 · 4 min · 802 words · Nathan Melton

How to Create CAPTCHA Using Python

How to Create CAPTCHA Using Python Introduced in the early 2000s, CAPTCHAs have annoyed users for decades now. From finding images of a bus to entering a weird sequence of letters or solving math problems, there are many ways sites ask you to prove you’re not a robot. Sign up forfree Forgot your password? Create an account *Required: 8 chars, 1 capital letter, 1 number By continuing, you agree to thePrivacy PolicyandTerms of Use....

July 29, 2025 · 5 min · 896 words · Keith Kent

How to Incorporate Zen to Done Productivity Method Into Your Everyday Life

How to Incorporate Zen to Done Productivity Method Into Your Everyday Life Zen To Done (ZTD) is a task management system based on the Getting Things Done approach. It follows a series of practices that help with efficient time management and helps you concentrate on the long-term goals that are genuinely essential to you. Understanding the 10 Habits of ZTD According to Leo Babauta of Zen Habits, the creator of ZTD, this system is about staying productive while keeping things as simple as possible....

July 29, 2025 · 6 min · 1069 words · Christopher Morse

How to Protect Yourself After the Deezer Data Breach

How to Protect Yourself After the Deezer Data Breach Personal details of more than 200 million Deezer users were stolen by hackers and have recently been released on the open internet. But what exactly happened, and are you in any danger? If so, how can you protect your data after this security breach? What Happened in the Deezer Data Breach? On November 6th, 2022, Sin, a user of a popular breach forum, posted a CSV file containing the personal details of 228 million users of the music streaming service Deezer....

July 29, 2025 · 4 min · 761 words · Diana Robertson

I Covered My MacBook in Stickers and I Don't Regret It

Contrary to popular belief, I don’t think there’s a problem with adding stickers to your MacBook. If you’re not looking to resell your MacBook for more than parts, then covering your MacBook in stickers is the best way to express who you are. I Don’t Plan to Resell My MacBook Over the last decade, I’ve owned several MacBooks. The first was a MacBook Air that I kept in pristine condition. But the next two MacBooks I owned were covered in stickers....

July 29, 2025 · 3 min · 537 words · William Coleman

I Don't Think The Umbrella Academy Season 4 Focusing On Ben Is A Good Idea

Summary The Umbrella Academyseason 4 will focus a lot on Ben Hargreeves (Justin H. Min) according to its final trailer, but I don’t think this is a good idea. After three seasons of time traveling, preventing apocalypses, and creating chaos,The Umbrella Academyis ending with its fourth season. The final episodes ofThe Umbrella Academyhave a lot to cover, as the past seasons left many mysteries and unanswered questions, and if that wasn’t enough, the Hargreeves will face yet another apocalypse and other obstacles – but first, they have to get their powers back....

July 29, 2025 · 8 min · 1563 words · Courtney Smith

I Switched to iPhone After 10 Years on Android—These Missing Features Drive Me Crazy

Some features are so fundamental that you’d only expect them to be missing from a brand-new device or app. But after a decade on Android, switching to an iPhone has been both refreshing and frustrating—because despite its advantages, iOS still lacks some incredibly basic features. 7Can’t Close All Apps at Once Unlike computers, our phones rarely turn off. It usually happens only for updates or if an unexpected dead battery strands us....

July 29, 2025 · 5 min · 969 words · Travis Reyes

I'll Sell My Roku TV If It Goes Ahead With This Update

Roku Is Testing New Intrusive Video Ads In March 2025, following a slew of ad integrations in the Roku operating system, such as within the Roku City screensaver and sidebars, Roku began testing video ads that play automatically before you even land on the home page. You can avoid screensaver ads byenabling the Backdrops feature on Roku, which lets you select a gallery of images. For most users, including myself, this ad was a trailer for Disney’s Moana 2....

July 29, 2025 · 3 min · 452 words · John Smith

Is Your Private Information on the Dark Web?

Most of us use the surface web when we’re online, but below this realm exists multiple other layers, including the dark web. The dark web is an amalgamation of harmful and harmless sites, but its huge holding of stolen personal information has long-since posed a cybersecurity threat to individuals and organizations alike. But just how common is it for one’s personal data to be found on the dark web, and what can you do if you find your sensitive information is up for sale on a malicious platform?...

July 29, 2025 · 7 min · 1333 words · Eugene Curtis

Keanu Reeves' Best Neo Scene Doomed The Matrix Movies Forever

Summary Keanu Reeves’ most glorious moment as Neo inThe Matrixwas a great scene, but it also doomed the sequels. WhileThe Matrixholds up as a timeless sci-fi action masterpiece that deftly balances its meditation on the nature of reality with its high-octane martial arts fight sequences. It was universally acclaimed by critics and audiences alike, it made a boatload of money at the box office, and it brought the concept of “the simulation” into the mainstream....

July 29, 2025 · 3 min · 520 words · Sandra Wright