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Computers are both my hobby and my profession. I have about 10 of them scattered around my apartment, all running Linux (including my Macs). Since I enjoy upgrading my computers and my computer skills, when I came across Bash it out by Sylvain Leroux, I jumped on the chance to buy it. I use the command line a lot on Debian Linux, and it seemed like a great opportunity to expand my Bash knowledge.
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Which Video Call Apps Can You Trust?
Amid the pandemic, Mozilla is educating consumers about popular video apps’ privacy and security features and flaws Right now, a record number of people are using video call apps to …
How to Install osquery on Debian 10
osquery is a free and open-source tool developed by Facebook that can be used for querying operating system-related information including, memory usage, installed packages, process information, login users, listening ports and many more.
What's new in Fedora 32 Workstation
Fedora 32 Workstation is the latest release of our free, leading-edge operating system. You can download it from the official website here right now. There are several new and noteworthy changes in Fedora 32 Workstation. Read more details below. GNOME 3.36 Fedora 32 Workstation includes the latest release of GNOME Desktop Environment for users of all types. GNOME […]
Fedora 32 is officially here!
It’s here! We’re proud to announce the release of Fedora 32. Thanks to the hard work of thousands of Fedora community members and contributors, we’re celebrating yet another on-time release. If you just want to get to the bits without delay, head over to https://getfedora.org/ right now. For details, read on! All of Fedora’s Flavors […]
SparkFun launches robotics and display pHATs
SparkFun has launched two pHATs for the Raspberry Pi, Jetson Nano, and Google Coral: The Auto pHAT offers robotics motor and servo controls and an IMU while the Top pHAT has a 2.3-inch color display plus LEDs, buttons, mic, and speaker for ML prototyping. Boulder, Colorado based SparkFun announced a $29.95 Auto pHAT for robotics […]
How to Install Fuel CMS with Nginx on Fedora 31
Fuel CMS is an open-source content management system for websites and blogs. It is built on CodeIgniter, a popular PHP web framework. This tutorial will cover how to install Fuel CMS on a Fedora 31 based server.
Micron speeds up SSDs with open-source database storage engine
Micron releases an open-source storage engine that optimizes solid-state drives and storage-class memory database throughput, latency and endurance.
How to secure your Linux email services with SSL/TLS
Traditionally, email services send data in an unprotected way—whether you are sending emails via SMTP or receiving them via IMAP or POP, the defaults are in cleartext. With more online applications enforcing encryption and the general consensus to protect your data, it's best to secure your email services with a Secure Sockets Layer/Transport Layer Security (SSL/TLS) security certificate.
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The rebirth of Mapzen, new projects bolster PyTorch, faster AI object detection, and other open source news
In this edition of our open source news roundup, we take a look at the rebirth of Mapzen, two new projects to bolster PyTorch, new open source object detection software, and more!
Build a website with Python tools
Not every website is a blog, where the main feature is a list of posts, each with a specific timestamp that indicates how "fresh" it is. Sometimes, you just want a website.
Maybe you are an amateur (or professional!) cook and want to show off your recipes. Maybe you are a poet and want a site to publish all your poems. Maybe you have strong opinions and want a place to store your rants, each in its timeless perfection. Here's where Sphinx comes in.
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6 tips for securing your WordPress website
Already powering over 30% of the internet, WordPress is the fastest-growing content management system (CMS) in the world—and it's not hard to see why. With tons of customization available through coding and plugins, top-notch SEO, and a supreme reputation for blogging, WordPress has certainly earned its popularity.
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Python 2 bows out after epic transition, many coders breathe a huge sigh of relief
Version 2.7.18 is the last official Python 2 release, but it'll live on
The final official release of Python 2 arrived on Tuesday, marking the end of two decades of work.…
What you need to know about open source ad blockers
A new study meant to investigate energy conservation of free and open source ad blockers has unexpectedly shown that Internet ads are wasting shocking amounts of your time.
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Firefly launches RK1808-based module and dev kit with 3-TOPS NPU
Firefly has launched a $59 “Core-1808-JD4 AI Core Board” module that runs Linux on an AI-enabled Rockchip RK1808. It’s available as part of a similarly open-spec “AIO-1808-JD4” dev kit for $149. T-Chip Technology’s Firefly (or T-Firefly) unit and development community launched some of the first open-spec SBCs based on Rockchip SoCs, such as the RK3399-based […]
There has never been a better time to play games on Linux
It's thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic that I, like so many of you, have had to rapidly adjust to a life lived almost entirely at home.
It's not an ideal situation, but I've had some real consolation—there has never been a better time to play games on Linux.
Don't take my word for it. Check this out:
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How to manage a big hotel with a little Raspberry Pi
Raspberry Pi with Raspbian Lite can be very versatile to install a number of useful services (see also my Raspberry Pi projects article). Some addictive features can be achieved by searching for open source software and testing it with this fantastic device. An interesting example is installing a complete open source hotel reservation and booking system with Raspberry Pi and Qloapps.
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How to Install and Use Perf Performance Analysis Tool on CentOS 8
Perf is a performance analyzing tool in Linux operating systems that supports tracepoints, software performance counters, hardware performance counters and dynamic probes.
The Adobe Flash Farewell Tour 2020: LibreOffice to axe export support for .SWF in version 7
Another one bites the dust. LibreOffice has joined the rest of the industry to hammer another nail in the coffin of Adobe's Flash technology with the removal of an export filter from the suite.…
Rough, tough Coffee Lake system is totally upfront with its I/O
Axiomtek’s fanless, rugged “eBOX640-521-FL” computer runs Linux or Win 10 on 8th Gen Coffee Lake CPUs with all front facing I/O including dual displays, 6x USB, 2x SATA, 2x GbE, 2x serial, mini-PCIe and M.2, and “flexible I/O.” Over the last year, Axiomtek has launched rugged, fanless, Intel Coffee Lake based embedded computers including the […]
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