Media servers have exploded in popularity over the past few years. A decade ago, they were tools for a small population of tech enthusiasts. But with the rise of Raspberry Pi-like devices, rising cost of streaming services and growing awareness around data
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It is time to talk about the most important love-hate relationship that has ever been. It is Instagram and… you. Instagram has become irreplaceable if you’re in a spot where you need to reach out to the world to present your work
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Do we need a separate, dedicated software center application for Flatpaks? I don’t know and I don’t want to go in this debate anymore. For now, I am going to share this new marketplace that I have come across and found intriguing.
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A desktop-wide search application can be the key to speeding up your workflow by a significant amount, as anything you might look for will almost be at your fingertips at any given moment. Today, we’ll be looking at a GUI desktop application
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Halloween is here. Some people carve pumpkins, I crafted a special set up for my Arch Linux 🎃 0:00 /0:30 1× In this tutorial, I’ll share with you all the steps I took to give a Halloween-inspired dark, spooky makeover with Hyprland.
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It’s Halloween so time to talk spooky stuff 👻 If solving Linux mysteries sounds thrilling, SadServers will be your new haunted playground. I came across this online platform that gives you real, misconfigured servers to fix and real-world inspired situations to deal
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There is no shortage of to-do apps in the Linux ecosystem, but few are designed to keep you focused while you work. Koncentro takes a direct approach by bundling a versatile task list, a Pomodoro-style timer, and a configurable website blocker into
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When open source is spoken about, it is done so just as a licensing model for software. But when you think about it, it is often deeper than just that. With the open source philosophy, developers make good software exist just for
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When I first started using Linux, I did not care much about the terminal applications. Not in the sense that I was not using the terminal but more like I never cared about trying other terminal application (or terminal emulators, if you
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RHEL 10 shipped in May 2025. If you are still running RHEL 9 on critical systems, you are exposing your server to cybersecurity threats. This […]
