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This Python compiler can converts code into bytecode, enhancing execution speed by up to 10-100x.

Learn about the Codon compiler, how to use it to compile an existing Python program into byte code like C/C++, and how to get multi-threading.

Understanding the /proc/cpuinfo File in Linux

Learn about the /proc/cpuinfo file in Linux, the different sections inside it, more about its flags, and how to use it to write shell scripts.

ShellBench: Perform Benchmark Tests on Various Linux Shells

This article will show you how to setup ShellBench and use it to perform benchmark tests on various shells to compare their performance.

Inotifywait: Monitor Live Events on Files and Directories on Linux

In this article, you will learn how to watch read, write, open, close, etc. events on a file or directory and get desktop notifications.

Fixed "traceroute: command not found" in Linux

In this article, you will learn how to solve the "traceroute: command not found" error on Linux by applying a simple solution.

How to Install LXD on Linux (with Pro's Practical Examples)

This article covers everything about LXD from its installation to managing containers using LXC commands with advanced concepts.

How to Host V3 .Onion Website With Custom Domain on Linux

This article will show you how to set up a web server, Tor, and then serve your localhost on the dark web with a custom V3 onion web address.

How to Install Tiny Tiny RSS Using Docker on PC (Ultimate Guide)

This article will show you how to install Tiny Tiny RSS on Linux using Docker and then how to add a new RSS feed, add plugins, themes, and more.

Killport: Stopping Processes by Port Number in Linux

Killport is a Linux command-line tool that allows users to quickly kill processes listening to a single or multiple ports.

rEFInd: A Modern and Customizable Boot Manager for Linux

rEFInd is a modern and highly customizable boot manager for UEFI and EFI-based machines that can be easily installed on any new Linux system.

Gaupol: Create or Edit Subtitle Files with a Free Subtitle Editor

Gaupol is a free and open-source subtitle editor that allows anyone to easily create or edit subtitle files and supports multiple subtitle formats.

How to Install Telegram on Ubuntu (and Other Linux Distro’s)

In this article, you will discover different ways to install the Telegram desktop client on Linux, including steps to enable dark mode.

How to Use Systemctl Command in Systemd Linux System

Learn how to use the systemctl command, which helps you manage your systemd service in the modern Linux operating system.

Linux Weekly Roundup: Red Hat 9.4, openSUSE Leap 15.6 RC, Nano 8.0, and More!

Stay updated with our Linux Weekly Roundup for the latest news, hardware innovations, essential tools, and distribution updates in the Linux community.

Norka: A Lightweight Text Editor And Best Alternative to Gedit

Norka is a lightweight text editor and the best alternative to Gedit, where you can write your thoughts without worrying about saving them.

How to Run and Use Meta's Llama 3 on Linux

Learn how to locally run the latest 8B parameter version of Meta's Llama 3 on Linux using the LM Studio with practical examples.

Tokei: Quickly Count Different Metrics in Your Codebase

The Tokei CLI tool assists the developer in finding the number of programming languages, lines, comments, and blanks in their codebase.

Cheat: Create a Cheatsheet for Your Favorite Command in Linux

Cheat is a Linux command-line tool that allows anyone to access the community cheatsheet or create their own personal cheatsheet in a sec.

Fixing the 'update-grub: command not found' Error in Linux

This article will help you solve a common issue with the update-grub command not found in Arch Linux or other Linux distros with a quick solution.

jnv: An Interactive JSON Viewer and jq Filter Editor for Linux

Jnv is a navigational JSON processor and offers an interactive JSON viewer that works almost like jq and could be the best choice for a sysadmin.

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