VS Code is the top choice for developers these days and I don’t have to tell you why so. If you are a VS Code user, let me share a few tips and tweaks that could improve your workflow and help your
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The Graphical User Interface (GUI) tools for Linux have evolved significantly over the years. You can find some of the best file managers for Linux as GUI tools. But when it comes to the command line, most Linux users resort to the
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IRC (Internet Relay Chat) might no longer be in the trend. But, it will always be a part of the communication platform, even when you read this article in 2050 or more. It was popular back in the 2000s, and some still
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With over 60% of all browser market share, Google Chrome has continued to be the most widely preferred browser worldwide for more than a decade. I am guessing, if you are here, you use Chrome browser as your daily driver or a
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Google Photos is an excellent service by Google to store and organize your precious memories. But, of course, it is Google, and it is not be the most privacy-friendly option out there. So, what can you do to get a private Google
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Linux can run almost everywhere. If something does not run Linux, it can be made to 😉 And, one of its most useful applications happens to be a Linux Home Server. Sure, you can use Windows as a home server as well,
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If you are a Linux user and have ever searched for a stable and lightweight desktop environment, then you have definitely heard of Xfce. It is fast, consumes minimal system resources while still offering a user-friendly UI that looks good. Not to
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Large Language Models (or LLMs) are machine learning models (built on top of transformer neural network) that aim to solve language problems like auto-completion, text classification, text generation, and more. It is a subset of Deep Learning. The “large” refers to the
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We have various privacy tools to enhance our web browsing. All those tools available, open-source or not, make up for a safer experience. Sure, it depends on our use-cases, on what privacy-focused tool we choose to use. But, it is good to
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Neofetch, the favorite tool for displaying system information in ASCII format in the terminal, is no longer being developed. Its GitHub repository is now archived. It didn’t see any development for the past three years anyway. Neofetch developer Dylan’s GitHub page says
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