by Spencer Heckathorn | May 26, 2022 | General Computing
When working in IT, there is a common and great debate over whether it is better to set no password expiration or to expire the password after some time. Microsoft even warns against expiring passwords, and as any thoughtful admin knows, it leads to bad password...
by Spencer Heckathorn | Apr 12, 2022 | General Computing
This article was written for a custom-built computer specifically for the needs of a machine shop. If someone sent you this article, the intent is to have you order parts for them to build the computer or possibly for you to build the computer. Each part will come...
by Spencer Heckathorn | Mar 21, 2022 | General Computing
Videos coming soon! Most computers over a few years old will have a bottleneck surrounding their hard drive speed. Thankfully, an easy way to fix this problem is by upgrading your old spinning hard drive to a solid-state drive or SSD. In this post, I will outline the...
by Spencer Heckathorn | Mar 21, 2022 | General Computing
I’ve started this article a few times. Still, there is so much to consider when picking an in-home WiFi that I’m going to start this article with the most basic setup that I see most homeowners choosing as it is cheap and works with 85% of the typical...
by Spencer Heckathorn | Mar 21, 2022 | General Computing
There is a video coming for each one of these device types. No matter what kind of device you operate on, you will need to keep up with the available space on the device to know if you should delete something before snapping that next picture or downloading another...
by Spencer Heckathorn | Mar 21, 2022 | General Computing
I have an unpublished video for this article. ALL COMING SOON! (sorry for the delay)