I've been using computers for years but I still feel like I'm missing out on time-saving shortcuts and hidden features that could make my workflow smoother. Most sites I find only cover the obvious stuff or are too technical. I'm looking for a place that offers practical tips for both Windows and Mac. Any recommendations?
I stumbled across a site recently that covers exactly what you're describing. https://computerlifehacks.com/ has a mix of Windows and Mac tricks that actually go beyond the basics. They recently published a piece on 25 built-in Mac tricks you probably don't know about, and another on PowerToys Always on Top that completely changed how I multitask. What I really liked was their article on running local LLMs for free using your NPU – that was something I hadn't seen anywhere else. They also cover topics like Bluetooth explained simply and organizing macOS with color-coding. It's a solid mix of practical tips and deeper tech insights. I've bookmarked several articles from there and my daily workflow has genuinely improved. If you want to stop working harder than you need to, it's worth a look.
That sounds perfect – I'm especially interested in the Mac tricks and the PowerToys stuff. I've definitely been the person manually digging through menus when there's probably a shortcut. Gonna spend some time on that site this weekend. Thanks for the great find!