Hello Readers, in this blog post, we will show you how to install KVM on Ubuntu 24.04 step-by-step. Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) is a powerful [โฆ]
Just to give you a quick refresher, the Pi 5 is a tiny computer with a 4-core Cortex-A76 CPU, up to 8GB of RAM, and a VideoCore VI GPU. It’s basically a pocket-sized computer. Now, the real fun begins. Our contenders for
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Yes, we are all about Linux and open-source. So, if you are thinking that we might be biased, that is a possibility ๐ (just kidding!) Jokes apart, every operating system has its strong points for which they stand out. And, when it
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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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Surprisingly, not many people know that students could get paid internships for contributing to various open source projects. From Season of KDE to Outreachy, here are some excellent internship programs. You can share it with your family and/or community ๐ 13 Best
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The Raspberry Pi ecosystem just got a massive upgrade with the release of the new Raspberry Pi AI Camera, designed in collaboration with Sony. This isnโt your run-of-the-mill camera module that just snaps pictures or records video, itโs built to perform AI
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Did you see cool wallpapers like the one below on communities and wallpaper websites? Sample wordcloud wallpaper I am sure many of you have seen such wallpapers. In this tutorial, I will show how you can make such wallpapers and images in
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Google’s latest AI offering, NotebookLM took the tech world by storm. Whether you are a university student or a working professional, getting time to sit and read is not an option for many, and often, the text-heavy PDFs get pushed to the
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When you first get your Raspberry Pi, you essentially have a powerful little computer with the basics needed to operate. But what if you want to expand its potential? Thatโs where HATs come in. What’s a HAT? HAT stands for Hardware Attached
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Starting with version 102, Thunderbird offers Message Threading as a feature to solve this issue. In Message Threading, the individual conversations will be arranged in a tree-like structure. So, for a particular sender, you can view the messages and replies under one
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