VIDEO TikTok Tech Tips are Terrible

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Don't try this at home In a recent episode titled "TikTok Tech Tips are Terrible," Linus from Linus Tech Tips explores some of the most bizarre and entertaining tech hacks circulating on TikTok. The video humorously critiques these viral ideas while testing their practicality in real-world setups. The video begins with Linus and his team attempting to create a “trendy” gaming setup inspired by a TikTok video boasting over 883,000 likes. They quickly discover that the aesthetics presented in such videos often overlook practical realities. For example, a hack involving glue and glitter for keyboards turns into a disaster, showcasing how these visual appeals can lead to regrettable results.

Breaking Down the Hacks​

  1. Glittery Keyboard Hack: Linus showcases the chaotic process of attempting to follow a TikTok tutorial that involves extravagant use of glue and glitter to "beautify" a keyboard. The end result is rated a dismal zero out of ten, emphasizing the impracticality of this hack.
  2. Monitor Painting: Another segment discusses an outrageous hack suggesting that users paint their monitors. Linus advises against this, recommending a safe disassembly method before attempting any aesthetic modifications to a screen. Although DIY projects can be fun, he argues they should be performed with care and knowledge.
  3. Vinyl Wrapping: On the other hand, the video highlights the application of vinyl for computer surfaces, which Linus finds much more acceptable and even scores a solid eight out of ten. This method provides a reversible and less risky way to alter the appearance of your tech.
  4. Gadgets from Amazon: The show also features quirky gadgets, such as a rechargeable hand warmer and an assortment of portable chargers. These items spark a discussion about unnecessary tech products that serve little practical use, with Linus giving sarcastic ratings ranging from two to five out of ten.
  5. Cleaning Stickers Off Surfaces: Linus tests a TikTok hack suggesting hand sanitizer as a method to remove adhesive residue. Surprisingly, this method shows some potential, bringing a score of eight out of ten, primarily for its non-smelly nature compared to traditional solvents.

    Conclusion​

    In essence, this video reveals how flashy tech hacks on TikTok often lack substance. While certain ideas might appear appealing, their effectiveness tends to falter when put into practice. The overarching message encourages viewers to be skeptical about viral trends and to think critically about tech tips shared on social media. If you’ve ever tried a TikTok tech hack that went hilariously wrong, or perhaps one that turned out well, feel free to share your experiences! Engaging with tech can be fun, but let's learn from each other’s successes and flops. What are some tech tips you’ve found that genuinely work?
 


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