Happy new year 2025 ๐ฅณ The Tuxmas Days continue in full swing. Main highlights are: Tuxmas Day 3 introduced the new commenting system. You’ll see it in action when you leave a comment on the website. Tuxmas Day 4 introduced the lifetime
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During a weekend of tidying up – you know, the kind of chore where youโre knee-deep in old boxes before you realize it. Digging through the dusty cables and old, outdated user manuals, I found something that I had long forgotten: an
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I host nearly all the services I use on a bunch of Raspberry Pis and other hardware scattered across my little network. From media servers to automation tools, it’s all there. But let me tell you, the more services you run, the
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In this blog post, we will cover how to setup agent node in Jenkins step-by-step. We will add Linux based agent node in Jenkins master [โฆ]
The “12 Days of Tuxmas” have begun ๐ I’ll share 12 new content, features or changes to It’s FOSS platform during the holiday period. On the first day of Tuxmas, you get holiday themed wallpapers for your Linux desktop. On the second
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It has been a while since I switched to Linux as the daily driver over Windows. Yes, I still have a dual boot system with Windows, coming handy for some games. But, largely, I have been a full-time Linux user for more
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Vi is on almost every Unix and Linux distribution, so why not take advantage of it? VI, pronounced as distinct letters /หviหหaษช/ it’s a terminal-based text editor. One of the most common tools in Unix, VI is extremely powerful for text manipulation.
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In this post, we will look at the top 12 things to do after installing Elementary OS 8. Elementary OS is one of the most [โฆ]
When we look at things retro, theย Apollo Guidance Computerย is about as retro as it gets! This computer was cutting-edge in the 1960s, but what made the AGC so special? How did it manage to send astronauts to the moon and back with
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Weโve covered a lot of local LLMs on It’s FOSS. You can use them as coding assistants or run them on your tiny Raspberry Pi setups. But recently, Iโve noticed many comments asking about local AI tools to interact with PDFs and
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