

When he isn't working on a computer or DIY project, he is most likely to be found camping, backpacking, or canoeing. He has designed crossovers for homemade speakers all the way from the basic design to the PCB.

He regularly repairs and repurposes old computers and hardware for whatever new project is at hand. (If you don't see a battery icon, go to System Preferences >. He enjoys DIY projects, especially if they involve technology. Click on the battery icon on the menu bar at the top of your display and select Battery Preferences from the drop-down menu. Paste in the following complete file system path in Go To Folder: Choose Go and you’ll instantly be brought to the appropriate resources folder containing. Open a new Finder window from the Mac OS X Desktop and hit Command+Shift+G (or go to the Go menu and choose Go To Folder. He also uses Proxmox to self-host a variety of services, including a Jellyfin Media Server, an Airsonic music server, a handful of game servers, NextCloud, and two Windows virtual machines. How to Locate & Access All Mac OS X System Icons. He has been running video game servers from home for more than 10 years using Windows, Ubuntu, or Raspberry Pi OS. Nick's love of tinkering with computers extends beyond work. In college, Nick made extensive use of Fortran while pursuing a physics degree. Before How-To Geek, he used Python and C++ as a freelance programmer. He has been using computers for 20 years - tinkering with everything from the UI to the Windows registry to device firmware. Nick Lewis is a staff writer for How-To Geek. On your Mac, click Control Center in the menu bar.
