In Docker, a common question that usually comes up is “How do I expose my containers directly to my local physical network?” This is especially so when you are running monitoring applications that are collecting network statistics and want to connect container
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Glow is a CLI tool that lets you render Markdown files in the Linux terminal. You can also organize Markdown files with it.
Logseq is a versatile knowledge app with the support for Markdown and Org-mode. You can create tasks, manage notes, and do a lot more things with them.
Got to convert your video in a different format? Here are the best free and open source video converters available for Linux.
Jrnl is a command line utility that lets you keep journal entries directly in the Linux terminal. Good for taking quick notes organized by date.
It’s like Visual Studio Code for Markdown and it has potential to become a true alternative to the likes of Notion.
Sudo user is the regular user in Linux which has admin or root privileges to perform administrative tasks. But, by default all regular users in Linux are not sudo users, root user has to manually assign sudo rights to the user by
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As a Linux user, you’ll come across the term upstream and downstream in various discussions. This jargon buster explains what these terms mean.
Here are the best open-source add-ons for the Firefox web browser that will help you improve your browsing experience.
You might have come across the term POSIX. Have you ever wondered what it is and why programmers often discuss POSIX compliance?