Heres a helpful index of useful posts, categories, and tricks to find what youre looking for.

This article discusses the basics of some of these systems and helps you build your own.

Top 10 Awesome MacGyver Tricks That Speak For Themselves: This is just life hacking at its finest.

About Lifehacker

Hacking just means finding a clever way to do something better.

Sometimes its good, and perfectly moral, like finding a faster way to go through your email inbox.

Other times, its more morally dubious.

This post explains our philosophies behind those actions.

Some peopleus included, occasionallyhave taken it so far that weve actually wasted more time than weve saved.

Thats just the beginning, too.

you’re able to also find all sorts of introductory posts by just heading to http://lifehacker.com/tag/101.

If youve ever wondered to yourself, has Lifehacker ever done a post on _____?

The answer very well may be yes, and theres an incredibly easy way to find out: search!

To do this, just addsite:lifehacker.comto any search term on Google.

select one to see other posts on that subject!

We also have a few sub-blogs dedicated to their own special subject matter.

If youre interested in becoming an author,check out this postfor more info.

Sex, drugs, rock and rollits all fair game here.

you’re free to also follow After Hours on Twitter at@LHAfterHours.

Two Cents: If youre a personal finance geek, this is the sub-blog for you.

Workshop: DIYers unite!

On Workshop, youll find tips, techniques, and guides for building all sorts of awesome stuff.

Its a small list right now, but weve got more planned for the future.

So if youve ever wanted to contribute, here are some ways of making that happen.

Have a longer guest post or how-to to share?Send it to[email protected].

Have a suggestion for our Hive Five?Send an email to[email protected].

you’ve got the option to also start your own Kinja blog.

Lastly, as we mentioned above,Hackerspaceis a full Kinja blog run completely by our readers.

Its a place we check every day for interesting things we might want to share on Lifehacker.

Anyone can comment on Hackerspace posts, but you must be approved to be an author.

This helps keep the trolls and spammers at bay.

If youre interested, check out thecomplete guide to Hackerspacefor more info.

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