Tag Archives: how-to-and-advice

How to Stop Google Bard From Storing Your Data and Location

With its most recent update, Google Bard can now sort through your trove of Google Docs, rediscover ancient Gmail messages, and search through every video on YouTube. Before experimenting too much with the new extensions available for Google’s chatbot, it's worth going over the steps you can take to protect …

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How to Use ChatGPT’s New Image Features

OpenAI recently announced an upgrade to ChatGPT (Apple, Android) that adds two features: AI voice options to hear the chatbot responding to your prompts, and image analysis capabilities. The image function is similar to what’s already available for free with Google’s Bard chatbot. Even after hours of testing the limits …

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How to Actually Clean Install Windows 11

PCs, for a long time, had a bloatware problem. The major PC manufacturers—Dell, Asus, Acer, and the like—had a bad habit of including "free trials" of software like Norton AntiVirus on new devices. The software companies paid to be included. This got so bad in the late 2000s that many …

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How ChatGPT Can Help You Do More With PDFs

The generative AI bot ChatGPT has been busy helping writers, debating issues, generating code, and more—and now that developer OpenAI has opened the door to third-party plug-ins, a ton of new functionality is available. These plug-ins can look up information on the web, draw diagrams, manage travel plans, interrogate Wikipedia, …

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How to Make Reddit Suck Less on Your Phone

It's been a few months since Reddit shut down the vast majority of third-party clients, and the protests have mostly died down. But using Reddit on mobile is a nightmare—it’s slow, riddled with prompts, and constantly asks if you want notifications. Fans of third-party clients were trying to avoid exactly …

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How to Make Sure Important Emails Don’t End Up in Spam

The fight against spam never seems to end. Spammers constantly change their tactics to get noticed, and email services and their users constantly try to stem the incoming deluge. Spam filters help, but manual ones can catch false positives, and automatic filters don't always get it right. That means you …

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How to Build the Lego Collection of Your Dreams

I don’t remember when my family first acquired our first Lego bricks. Like awakening from a fever dream, I regained consciousness in the past few years and realized we now have a whole room dedicated to Lego, with thousands of bricks organized by color in a chest-high shelving unit (and …

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‘AI Unlocked’: Let's Surf the Web With Chatbots 🏄

Well, howdy there! Welcome to another edition of AI Unlocked. Hope you’re having fun learning about different ways to use AI. (Have any chatbot-related questions? Reach out!) So far, we’ve used chatbots for brainstorming sessions and email writing, so the focus was primarily on the content it can make. But …

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