If you’ve been following our articles on Large Language Models (LLMs) or digging into AI, you’ve probably come across the term token more than a few times. But what exactly is a “token,” and why does everyone keep talking about it? It’s
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When you combine Docker with the compact, affordable Raspberry Pi, you’ve got a powerful setup that’s perfect for both developers and hobbyists. Whether you’re building a mini server, automating tasks, or just tinkering for fun, Docker has unlimited usage. This guide will
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When you have a GPU on board, integrated or dedicated, there are some programs that help you get the necessary stats to check its temperature, free memory, and more. You can use them on Ubuntu and other Linux distributions as well. Unfortunately,
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Interested in improving your Linux command line knowledge? Our other project, Linux Handbook, launched a learning portal with a course covering all the essential concepts, command-line operations, and system administration tasks. Despite the name ‘Linux for DevOps’, it is a good resource
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If you happen to be an MX Linux user and really want to change their init system from SysVinit to Systemd and vice versa, then this guide is for you. Although, you should not try something like this. I wrote it for
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The Graphical User Interface (GUI) tools for Linux have evolved significantly over the years. You can find some of the best file managers for Linux as GUI tools. But when it comes to the command line, most Linux users resort to the
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When someone mentions ‘Hugging Face’ 🤗 in the world of AI, and machine learning, we go along with it even if we do not know what it is. We just know that we can find AI models at Hugging Face. That’s it.
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In the wake of the Hachette vs. Internet Archive lawsuit, it’s becoming clearer how fragile access to knowledge can be. The fight over digital rights makes one thing certain: self-hosting is no longer just for tech enthusiasts—it’s a way to safeguard the
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Here’s the scenario. You bought a Raspberry Pi and used a 16 GB or 32 GB micro SD card with it. Things look good but you realize that you are going to need more space. What can you do now? While there
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Have you ever had an eerie feeling that your smartphone is listening to you? You discuss a product with your friends and family and start seeing advertisements related to that soon after. Your worst fear might have come true as this leaked
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