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Why Claude feels more human to talk to than ChatGPT, and what that actually means

When ChatGPT burst onto the scene, it felt revolutionary. It could answer almost any question, help solve math problems, and even correct my code, and the whole thing felt magical. But ChatGPT always sounded flat, like something overtly trying to please you, even at the cost of being wrong. My introduction to Claude came months later, and only because I needed help with a small web project I had a week to complete. After some searching, Claude kept coming up as the recommended option, especially among people who used free AI coding tools like Cursor and its alternatives. So I…

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Learn to make music on your iPhone and iPad with our essential GarageBand tips

GarageBand was one of the few pieces of software to make it into the Stuff top 50 Apple products. Why? Well, from its earliest days, GarageBand was something special: an approachable yet powerful app for making music. Which made it all the more staggering when the app arrived on iPhone. These GarageBand tips help you get started writing your own tunes. Just remember Stuff when you have your fifth top-ten album, eh? Before you begin, download GarageBand (free) on iPhone or iPad. There’s also a Mac version (free), but its interface and features differ. GarageBand tips: the basics Get set…

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How James Bond games gave us the license to thrill in our hands

James Bond is undeniably the world’s most famous secret agent, so it is not really a surprise that he has had as much history in the world of video games as he has on the big screen. Granted, quite a lot of these were quite naff cynical cash-ins (as is the fate of many licensed games), while the earliest text adventure games were arguably closest in spirit to Ian Fleming’s original novels. Ultimately, more fell in the ballpark of uninspired run-and-gun 2D shooters, whether that’s the side-scrolling platforming of James Bond 007: The Duel on the Mega Drive or the…

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I removed the bloat from Google TV and got back the snappy interface I paid for

It doesn’t matter if you spend $30 and buy a cheaper, Walmart-branded streaming box or Google’s own streaming devices. Google TV can be bloated, unresponsive, and somewhat nasty to try to muck through. And this is coming from one of their biggest fans, as I switched from Fire TV to Google TV and haven’t looked back once. But if you’re hoping to get the most out of your streaming box, I can’t blame you. There are a few great ways you can bypass the bloat and get what you paid for, without having to invest in a different streaming box…

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VLC does things I didn’t know a media player could do — I’ve been using it wrong for years

I’ve been using VLC as my default media player for as long as I can remember. Mostly because it plays anything you throw at it, and this was the whole pitch as far as I was concerned. Then, I used it to extract audio from a concert video on my computer, which subsequently led me to explore what else was buried in those VLC menus. Turns out, quite a lot. What’s more, these features aren’t limited to just making video playback better, and other adjacent stuff. VLC has a video converter and audio extractor hiding in plain sight You may…

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I gave Claude, ChatGPT, and Gemini the same broken JavaScript to debug — only one found the actual cause

LLMs can do a lot more than just generate code; they can also help you debug it. When the bug isn’t obvious, and the console output is actively throwing you off, handing over a snippet to your AI coding assistant and letting it comb through to find issues is a great way to save a ruined Tuesday. We have a number of options available for this—free, paid, and you can even run the biggest open models locally. So I put together a small test, a JavaScript file with three distinct bugs in it, and handed it off to Gemini, ChatGPT,…

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6 shows that do Yellowstone better than Yellowstone

Yellowstone is a five-season modern western from Taylor Sheridan, the TV mogul behind hits like Landman and Tulsa King. It stars Kevin Costner as John Dutton, the patriarch of a Montana ranching family willing to defend his way of life at any cost, and the cost gets very high indeed. Yellowstone was a massive hit that is still spawning prequels and spin-off shows. But it’s hardly the first TV series to wring drama out of our long obsession with gunslingers, lawlessness, and dysfunctional families. It’s also not the best. In fact, there are quite a few shows that beat Yellowstone…

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I camped in London for the Swatch x Audemars Piguet Royal Pop launch and it was absolute chaos (but also kind of fun)

I’ve spent the last few weeks writing about the Royal Pop – seeking out every leak, watching the hype build on Instagram, tracking the rumours, and somewhere along the way, I got properly swept up in it. I love an unusual watch, and there’s something about a collaboration this unlikely, Swatch and Audemars Piguet making a multi-coloured pocket watch, that got under my skin. So I did something I’ve never done before – I camped out in front of a store. Here’s exactly how it went… Friday – 5pm: Covent Garden is already a write-off I walked down to the…

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The smart TV OS nobody recommends but everyone should know about

There’s a reason why self-hosted media servers like Jellyfin and Plex are popular. There’s a reason why some people would rather buy Blu-rays and rip them rather than stream. And there was a reason why I attempted to build my own streaming box with Android TV on a Raspberry Pi: The smart TV market is one of the most aggressively monetized product categories in consumer tech. But the prospect isn’t as hopeless as it seems. There’s an OS built specifically to serve TVs, and almost no one knows about it. Related I plugged a Raspberry Pi into my smart TV…

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Apple should steal this feature that Google stole from someone else

I sometimes think Apple should ditch its fancy aluminium iPhone enclosures and instead make them out of bees. Not only would this make for a more vibrant iPhone Pro than even the orange model, but also it’d mean I’d be far less likely to pick up my iPhone and waste time with it. On account, you know, of the enclosure being made of bees. You might ask, “What about Screen Time?” Nope. No good. It’s far, far too easy to get past that system, ignore it entirely, and spend 17 consecutive hours doomscrolling. Bees it is, then. However, you might add, “What…

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