Whether you are a Windows/macOS user, or someone who is new to computers, Linux often comes as a challenge to everyone when they encounter unfamiliar terms. You do not usually come across Linux-specific jargon in standard high school academic computer books, unless
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While Iโ€™ve always enjoyed Kodiโ€™s default skin, Iโ€™ve found that it can get a bit “boring” after a while. Thatโ€™s when I started exploring Kodi builds, these pre-packaged setups not only refresh the interface but also bring in various features and add-ons
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One of the superpowers of having a computer is dual booting. You can have two operating systems installed on a single computer, and switch between them at boot time. If you are hearing it for the first time, I suggest you read
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I found it cool enough to watch someone, often portrayed as a hacker, use the Linux terminal, especially in the movies. What if I try to become one of the super cool hackers from the Hollywood movies? ๐Ÿ˜Ž Now that I’m older,
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It has been a while since I switched to Linux as the daily driver over Windows. Yes, I still have a dual boot system with Windows, coming handy for some games. But, largely, I have been a full-time Linux user for more
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Weโ€™ve covered a lot of local LLMs on It’s FOSS. You can use them as coding assistants or run them on your tiny Raspberry Pi setups. But recently, Iโ€™ve noticed many comments asking about local AI tools to interact with PDFs and
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For some reason, you cannot ditch Windows to completely switch to Linux? Assuming your workplace requires the use of Windows, or a particular software like Adobe and Microsoft Office 365, where you have no option but to use Windows (no matter how
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