As your projects move from tinkering to serious development, the limitations of typical Raspberry Pi boards or any SBC becomes quite obvious. Can they truly deliver the flexibility and performance needed for a compact, scalable design? Many developers face this question when
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Last week, I shared the Linux online course as our new project. Based on the feedback I received from some students, I have divided the course into smaller chapters, which makes it easier to learn at your own pace. Enjoy ๐Ÿ˜„ Linux
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Managing packages in Linux distribution varies depending on the distribution. All the Debian-based distros use APT as the package management app. While Fedora uses DNF, openSUSE depends on Zypper package manager. Recently, distro-agnostic package managers like Snap, Flatpak, AppImage, etc. made the
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If youโ€™ve been following our articles on Large Language Models (LLMs) or digging into AI, youโ€™ve probably come across the term token more than a few times. But what exactly is a “token,” and why does everyone keep talking about it? It’s
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When you combine Docker with the compact, affordable Raspberry Pi, youโ€™ve got a powerful setup thatโ€™s perfect for both developers and hobbyists. Whether youโ€™re building a mini server, automating tasks, or just tinkering for fun, Docker has unlimited usage. This guide will
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Interested in improving your Linux command line knowledge? Our other project, Linux Handbook, launched a learning portal with a course covering all the essential concepts, command-line operations, and system administration tasks. Despite the name ‘Linux for DevOps’, it is a good resource
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