Here’s the thing. AI is the fĢ¶uĢ¶tĢ¶uĢ¶rĢ¶eĢ¶ present. You are already seeing it everywhere without even realizing it. From LanguageTool to Warp terminal to Nextcloud, AI is now integrated into your favorite tools. But I believe that the future of AI should
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I’ve been using Pop!_OS since my college days, so whenever I distro hop, the first thing that I miss are the benefits of the Pop!_OS Shell. Especially the ability to get tilting ability without much configuration is a must for someone like
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Every mainstream Linux distro including Ubuntu, Fedora, openSUSE, and Arch uses systemd by default. But there are many non-systemd distros like Alpine Linux that uses lightweight runit for better performance or Devuan that uses sysvinit on principal basis. The problem comes when
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One of the best-selling points of Obsidian is its strong document interlinking and visualization. Obsidian provides several ways of linking documents and images. We will be taking a look at each of them. You’ll see three methods of internal linking in Obsidian:
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Remmina is an open-source desktop client written in GTK that lets you connect to remote computers. It is a simpler alternative to tools like AnyDesk and TeamViewer. You can connect through various protocols like RDP, VNC, SSH, X2GO, HTTP(S), and more. The
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VirtualBox is one of the best virtualization software out there. If you want to install Linux on Windows in a virtual machine using VirtualBox, the first step is to install the VirtualBox application itself. We have covered a tutorial to install VirtualBox
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