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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Hacktoberfest is here and so is the time to contribute to open source projects. This guide will help you understand the importance of Hacktoberfest and how you can also give back to the community. How to Contribute to Open Source in Hacktoberfest
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Recently, NVMe, short for Non-Volatile Memory Express drives, has become the go-to storage option for modern desktops. Unlike traditional hard drives, NVMe drives are significantly faster, allowing for quicker boot times, faster file transfers, and smoother overall performance. Like all other functional
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Tired of wrestling with LLM installations? Llamafiles offer a refreshingly simple way to run large language models on your own machine. Here’s what you need to know. Llamafile, is a cutting-edge solution from Mozilla that promises to revolutionize how we handle LLMs.
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In this blog post, we will show you how install python 3.12 on Ubuntu 24.04, including step-by-step instructions on how to compile and install Python […]
As a kid, I used to be amazed by those movie scenes where someone would tap a few keys on their computer and say, “I’m in!”. That fascination is what got me into wireless network security, back when WPA2 was the standard,
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If you are a regular user of Spotify, you can customize the look, feel and behavior of Spotify application on Linux. The open source project Spicetify lets you add a ‘marketplace’ feature to your Spotify app from where you can install extensions
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A HiDPI (High Dots Per Inch) monitor has a high pixel density, meaning it packs more pixels into the same physical screen size compared to a standard monitor. This results in sharper images, crisper text, and finer details, an advantage seen in
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There is a new file manager in the Linux town.
Ubuntu 24.04 ships with GNOME’s new camera app and it doesn’t work. It simply fails to recognize the in-built or external webcams. When you open the Camera app, it shows “No Camera Found. Connect a camera device” message. This may make you
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