Retro techs are no longer stranger things. Just like vinyl records and vintage fashion, retro computing has captured our collective imagination, irrespective of the age group. I mean, there’s something deeply satisfying about amber-on-black terminals and chunky pixel fonts that modern UIs
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In an interesting turn of events, Linus Torvalds and Bill Gates meet each other for the first time at a dinner invite. What would have they talked about? Any guesses? This photo also made me realize how quickly Torvalds has aged in
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If youโre a Linux user, you might have found yourself tangled in boot issues while installing your favorite distro especially if “Secure Boot is” in the picture. Secure Boot is meant to add an extra layer of protection to our systems, preventing
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The omnipresent top command is often the first tool that comes to mind for system resource monitoring in the Linux command line. Btop++ is a similar Linux system monitoring tool that shows usage statistics for processor, memory, disk, network, and processes. It
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In this tutorial, we will explore Kubernetes Networking: Services, Ingress, and DNS explained to help you understand how networking works in a Kubernetes cluster. Kubernetes [โฆ]
You probably have noticed a lack of new articles this week. And there is a ‘good’ reason for that. I have been busy with the arrival of my second child ๐ผ That is also the reason why there was a slight delay
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It’s FOSS is turning 13 this week! It was created on 14th June, 2012 as a personal notebook where I shared my Linux discoveries. I didn’t know that it will become a force to reckon with, a place to look up to
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In this tutorial, we will learn how to monitor Kubernetes using Prometheus and Grafana Kubernetes is a powerful system that helps teams run and manage [โฆ]
The bare Raspberry Pi board has a different appeal but I prefer keeping my Pis under cover, in protective cases. Now, there are tons of interesting cases available. You can also build your own with a 3D printer. The official Raspberry Pi
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There is some interesting news from this month’s desktop Linux market share update. Linux has reached an all-time high market share of 2.69% in the latest Steam Survey. Also, CachyOS has found itself a spot in Linux-specific desktop market share in Steam
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