How to Stay Productive with AI Usage Limits

The “honeymoon phase” of unlimited AI is over. As AI tools like Claude become more popular, companies are tightening usage limits to control costs. But what does this mean for users? In this article, Tom’s Guide expert Amanda Caswell shares her strategies for staying productive when AI prompts run out. Amanda recently hit Claude’s usage … Read more

Hacker Builds ISA Accelerator Card for Intel 8086 Systems

A 50-year-old hardware enthusiast has built a homebrew ISA accelerator card for the Intel 8086 and 8088 CPU systems, significantly improving integer multiplication performance by 250%. The card uses a TRW MPY12HJ parallel multiplier chip from the 1980s to offload MUL instructions from the CPU. This allows for faster multiplication processing, which can be beneficial … Read more

Linux Desktop Evolution: A Tradition of Choice and Innovation

For decades, the concept of a desktop environment has been a cornerstone of Linux development. The tradition of modularity and composability allows users to swap out their desktop for an alternative easily and seamlessly. But how did we get here? Let’s take a look at the evolution of Linux GUI. In the early days of … Read more

Supreme Court Rattles Trump’s Citizenship Plan on Birthright

The Supreme Court’s skepticism towards Donald Trump’s executive order denying US citizenship to American-born children of immigrants has left a trail of doubts on the president’s plan. Justice Amy Coney Barrett questioned the government’s theory that birthright citizenship is conditional on “domicile” or allegiance to a foreign power, which raises significant concerns about the legitimacy … Read more

Google’s Aluminium OS Leaked: Neon Colors and Abstract Aesthetic

Google is developing its Aluminium OS operating system for PCs, with Gemini AP integration at its core. Recently leaked images show the aesthetic direction of the new OS. The alleged wallpapers feature abstract designs with neon colors like magenta, orange, teal, and deep blue. These bold choices set a surreal and atmospheric style. Although not … Read more

Claude AI Coding Tool Users Hit Usage Limits Faster Than Expected

AI-powered coding tool Claude Code, which offers users tokens to access services, has seen an unexpected surge in usage limits being hit due to unclear token allocation and internal issues with bug detection. Anthropic says it’s resolving the issue, calling it the “top priority,” amid growing comments from customers about speed limitations and billing concerns. … Read more

Bahrain Intercepts Over 450 Drones Since War Began

Bahrain reports a significant number of drone interceptions since the conflict started. The country claims to have shot down over 453 attack drones and 188 missiles from Iran. This update provides insight into the ongoing air defense efforts in Bahrain during the war. Source: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/cm29zmpdj3vt?page=5

The 90-Day Password Reset Myth That’s Putting Your Security at Risk

Think changing your password every few months keeps you safe? Think again. Experts killed the 90-day password reset policy about a decade ago for a reason, but many IT departments still haven’t gotten the memo. The problem with forced rotation When experts advise against memorized secrets being changed arbitrarily, it’s because forcing users to change … Read more