Bluesky and Mastodon are two social media networks with an aim to provide a decentralized platform for users. As microblogging platforms, they also wanted to pitch themselves as a Twitter alternative (primarily) when they started. But, have they succeeded in their goals?
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If you are active in the Linux community, you will often come across the debate on what’s better: PipeWire or PulseAudio? Some users prefer going back to PulseAudio, while others find solving their decade-old audio problems much better. So the question here
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In this blog post, we will cover how install Java on RHEL 9 step-by-step. Java is a hugely popular object-oriented language initially released in 1995 and currently owned by Oracle. Approximately 3 billion devices run on Java: from PCs to gaming consoles,
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It seems that Fedora is gearing up for more novel variants. Last week, I shared the news about Fedora Atomic spin and now they are considering a COSMIC spin. COSMIC is a new, Rust-based desktop environment by Pop!_OS. The more, the merrier?
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“Everything is a file in Linux” and that is the reason most Linux users spend a large chunk of time tinkering the file contents. This is where the importance of the grep command plays a crucial role by letting you search and
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The other day, I received a PDF file which was password protected. I also received the password of the file. Now, when I open this PDF file, it asks to enter the password first. The default document viewer gives the option to
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Twitter’s open source rival BlueSky is now open for all. It is based on the AT Protocol. And It’s FOSS is already on this new platform. We got to try new things, right? Speaking of new things, there is a new Rust-based
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Whenever a product name or branding changes, it is always confusing. And, Intel has made sure that their product lineup is no longer as simple to grasp. Every so often we cannot get over with the naming we are comfortable with, or
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Are you looking for an easy guide for installing Kubernetes on Ubuntu 22.04? A step-by-step guide on this page will explain how to install Kubernetes using k3s on Ubuntu 22.04. Kubernetes is an open-source platform designed to automate the deployment, scaling, and
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The cut command is used to cut a specific part of a file and print it to the standard output without changing the actual file. In other words, you can pull out a specific number of words or characters from a file
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