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How to run x86 Windows games on your Mac
By Andrew E. Freedman published
Using emulation tools or Apple's Game Porting Toolkit, you can use your Mac to play Windows games designed for AMD or Intel processors, though they may be buggy.

Filament Welding: How to join pieces of filaments into a single roll easily
By Sammy Ekaran published
Join pieces of filaments together and create a continuous strand to use for 3D printing.

How to 3D Print QR Codes
By Sammy Ekaran published
Creating and 3D printing QR codes is a satisfying experience. Learn how you can generate and prepare it for 3D printing in this guide.

How to fix CrowdStrike BSODs in three minutes — fix requires manual changes, but they are simple
By Les Pounder published
Here’s how to fix the infamous CrowdStrike BSOD in under three minutes.

How to write code for your Raspberry Pi Pico in your web browser with ViperIDE
By Les Pounder published
Volodymyr Shymanskyy’s ViperIDE is a great tool to write MicroPython and CircuitPython in the browser. It works with many different machines, including the Raspberry Pi Pico.

How to make a connected badge that shows the latest news headlines — and looks like a floppy disk
By Les Pounder published
With some code, electronics and 3D printing, we can make an editor’s dream project come true.

How to Make a Bootable Windows USB Install / Recovery Drive
By Ed Tittel published
If you need to fix Windows 11 or start fresh, a bootable USB install and recovery drive may be necessary.

How to make your own Windows Companion Start Menu Widget
By Albacore published
Companions can appear on the left or right side of the Start menu. Third party developers make them.
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