In the wake of the Hachette vs. Internet Archive lawsuit, it’s becoming clearer how fragile access to knowledge can be. The fight over digital rights makes one thing certain: self-hosting is no longer just for tech enthusiasts—it’s a way to safeguard the
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Have you ever had an eerie feeling that your smartphone is listening to you? You discuss a product with your friends and family and start seeing advertisements related to that soon after. Your worst fear might have come true as this leaked
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Core? Extra? Multilib? You’ll find these terms ‘strange’ when you are just starting your Arch journey but you’ll come across them in various forum discussion and wiki references. Hence, I thought of writing this tutorial to quickly explain the different kinds of
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Fastfetch is a command-line tool to display detailed information about your system in an easy-to-comprehend format. Remember Neofetch, which used to do this? Unfortunately, Neofetch is no longer being updated. In any case, you’ll find Fastfetch to be a great alternative. It
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Is BSD still relevant in the age when Linux dominates the servers? That’s a matter of debate. The reason I brought up BSD is the news that FreeBSD recently got a funding boost to improve its infrastructure. Relevant or not, it’s good
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