Rust everywhere! It was included in the Linux kernel code a couple of years ago. And even before that happened, a race started to re-write tools into Rust. 14 Rust Tools for Linux Terminal Dwellers Rust-powered tools for the terminal? Here are
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Word wrap automatically breaks a long line of text so it fits within your current editor window, without you needing to scroll horizontally. It doesn’t add line breaks to your file; it just wraps it visually. Picture this: You’re writing a long
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In this guide, we will learn how to sandbox Linux apps with Firejail and Bubblewrap. Imagine you download a seemingly harmless PDF reader from the […]
I have got my hands on this 10 inches touchscreen from SunFounder that is made for Raspberry Pi like devices. If you are considering adding touch capability to your Raspberry Pi project, this could be a good contender for that. I have
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In an earlier article, I discussed installing plugins and themes in Logseq. And you already know that there are plenty of third-party plugins available in Logseq plugins Marketplace. Let me share some of the Plugins I use to organize my contents. 🚧
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Before the age of blogs, forums, and YouTube tutorials, Linux users relied on printed magazines to stay informed and inspired. Titles like Linux Journal, Linux Format, and Maximum Linux were lifelines for enthusiasts, packed with tutorials, distro reviews, and CD/DVDs. These glossy
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Mozilla’s Firefox needs no introduction. It is one of the few web browsers around that is not based on Chromium, setting out to provide a privacy-focused browsing experience for its users. Sadly, some recent maneuvers have landed it in hot water, the
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In this blog post, we will show you how to create decoy file system in Linux using FUSE step by step. Imagine you’re running a […]
Logseq is different from the conventional note-taking applications in many aspects. Firstly, it follows a note block approach, rather than a page-first approach for content organization. This allows Logseq to achieve data interlinking at the sentence level. That is, you can refer
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There is something about CachyOS. It feels fast. The performance is excellently smooth, specially if you have newer hardware. I don’t have data to prove it but my new Asus Zenbook that I bought in November last year is rocking CachyOS superbly.
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