Not sure if you have noticed it already, we are doing more Linux book reviews this year. It’s a way to introduce you to interesting new Linux books that you may want to explore. Take Linux Kernel Programming book, for example. It’s
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I had always scoured the internet searching for a book that was in equivalence to books like the ‘Linux Kernel Development’ by Robert Love and ‘Understanding the Linux Kernel’ by Marco Cesati. Both are amazing books, but are now sadly outdated by
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KDE Plasma 6 is released. Upcoming distributions Fedora 40 should provide it. GNOME 46 will be releasing in the coming weeks too. April onwards, you’ll see newer versions being released for Ubuntu and most major Linux distributions. Exciting times ahead! ๐Ÿ’ฌ Let’s
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The huge amount of data and knowledge spread across the internet makes managing important data a cumbersome task these days. Finding the correct information in the massive pool of data needs careful organizational skills. Thatโ€™s where the Knowledge management tools like Obsidian,
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Bluesky and Mastodon are two social media networks with an aim to provide a decentralized platform for users. As microblogging platforms, they also wanted to pitch themselves as a Twitter alternative (primarily) when they started. But, have they succeeded in their goals?
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