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V-Rally Review: A PS1 Memory Lane Trip That My Kids Couldn’t Care Less About
TL;DR New to TurboGeek Gaming? Start with the Dad Filter manifesto to understand how I review games — as a 46-year-old dad with two boys aged 10 and… Read the guide
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29 Million Secrets Leaked: How AI Coding Tools Are Making It Worse
TL;DR New to this topic? Start with the Why AI Tools Make It Worse section for the core problem, then jump to Practical Prevention for actionable steps you… Read the guide
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Is the Claude Max Plan Worth It? An Honest Breakdown for Developers
Claude Pro is $20/month. Claude Max is $100/month — or $200 for the 5× tier. That’s a big jump. Is it worth it? For developers using Claude Code… Read the guide
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Wipeout HD Review: The Game That Defined PlayStation (And Still Holds Up)
TL;DR New to TurboGeek Gaming? Start with the Dad Filter manifesto to understand how I review games, then browse all reviews on the TurboGeek Gaming hub. What It… Read the guide
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Why Has Memory Gone Up in Price? The Real Reason RAM and Storage Costs More in 2026
Your PS5 costs more. Your laptop RAM upgrade costs more. Cloud storage prices are creeping up. The cause is the same across all of them: a memory chip… Read the guide
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Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 Review — A Dad’s Game for After Bedtime
TL;DR New to the Dad Filter? Read the TurboGeek Gaming manifesto to understand how I review games as a 46-year-old dad with two boys. Every review scores games… Read the guide
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Claude Code Skills: Build Custom Commands That Do Exactly What You Need
Claude Code has a built-in command system. You can add your own — called skills — that load a full set of instructions, templates, and checklists the moment… Read the guide
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NFS Hot Pursuit Remastered Review: The Racer That Defined My Teenage Years (Now My Boys Love It Too)
TL;DR New to TurboGeek Gaming? Start with why I review games differently as a 46-year-old dad — it explains the Dad Filter and why these reviews exist. Then… Read the guide
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AI Hooks in Claude Code: Automate What Happens Before and After Every Command
Claude Code hooks let you run your own shell commands before and after anything Claude does. That means you can auto-format, run linters, log every change, or block… Read the guide
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War Robots Review: Great Mechs, Relentless Monetization — A Dad’s Honest Take
TL;DR New to TurboGeek Gaming? Start with the Dad Filter manifesto to understand how I score games, then browse the full gaming hub for more reviews. What It… Read the guide










