Obsidian has emerged as a powerful and flexible knowledge management tool, despite NOT being an open source product. Using plugins is just one of the many tips that you can follow to get the most out of Obsidian. However, there is a
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Mozilla’s Firefox needs no introduction. It is one of the few web browsers around that is not based on Chromium, setting out to provide a privacy-focused browsing experience for its users. Sadly, some recent maneuvers have landed it in hot water, the
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There is something about CachyOS. It feels fast. The performance is excellently smooth, specially if you have newer hardware. I don’t have data to prove it but my new Asus Zenbook that I bought in November last year is rocking CachyOS superbly.
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Ollama has been a game-changer for running large language models (LLMs) locally, and I’ve covered quite a few tutorials on setting it up on different devices, including my Raspberry Pi. But as I kept experimenting, I realized there was still another fantastic
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If you’re a developer or a power user, you probably understand the importance of having an efficient and organized workflow. Whenever I get to work with a Windows-based system, I really miss the terminal emulator along with the ability to quickly switch
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Imagine this situation. You have attached an external USB or SSD to your system and using it as an additional storage media. This is a common use case specially if you have set up a media server on Raspberry Pi or any
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Alpine Linux is one of the few Linux distributions out there that stands out of the crowd. First, Alpine is an independent Linux distribution, not a derivative of any other popular option. Second, it uses OpenRC as the init system. So, if
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Smartphones are an inseparable part of our technical life these days. The thing is that you’ll spend part of your time on the smartphone and part of it on the computer. And that also creates some inconvenience. When you keep on switching
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S,o you bought a new e-book from a platform like Humble Bundle or other online stores. And, now you want to transfer it to your Amazon Kindle. Fret not, I got you 😉 Kindle allows you to sideload books and there are
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When you have a GPU on board, integrated or dedicated, there are some programs that help you get the necessary stats to check its temperature, free memory, and more. You can use them on Ubuntu and other Linux distributions as well. Unfortunately,
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