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How To Remove Unused Flatpak Apps To Free Up Disk Space In Linux

This tutorial explains how Flatpak consumes disk space and the effective commands and techniques to remove unused flatpak apps to reclaim that space. The post…

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Immich: Your Private, Self-Hosted Alternative to Google Photos

Immich is an open-source, self-hosted solution designed to help you back up and manage your photos and videos with ease. Offering features like automatic mobile…

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Vuls: Open-source agentless vulnerability scanner

Vuls is an open-source tool that helps users find and manage security vulnerabilities. It was created to solve the daily problems admins face when trying…

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Villain: Open-Source Framework for Managing and Enhancing Reverse Shells

Villain is an open-source Stage 0/1 command-and-control (C2) framework designed to manage multiple reverse TCP and HoaxShell-based shells. The post Villain: Open-Source Framework for Managing…

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Synadia Attempts To Reclaim NATS Back From CNCF

This latest attempt to pull an open-sourced project to a semi-proprietary license is looking especially ugly. The post Synadia Attempts To Reclaim NATS Back From…

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4 Fun Free and Open Source Meme Generation Tools

This roundup showcases a few command-line tools which let you generate memes in your terminal. The post 4 Fun Free and Open Source Meme Generation…

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How to Set a New PATH in csh and tcsh

The PATH environment variable plays a critical role in Unix-like systems, telling the shell where to look for executable files. When you type a command,…

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Linux Quiz: 15 Questions to Test Your Basic Linux Knowledge

Welcome to the world of Linux! You might not realize it, but Linux is everywhere from the server rooms of big tech companies to the…

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PyXL: Running Python Code Directly in Hardware? Yes, It’s Happening!

PyXL is a custom-built computer chip (a hardware processor) specifically designed to understand and execute Python code directly in hardware. The post PyXL: Running Python…

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Customizing WirePlumber’s configuration for embedded systems

Configuring WirePlumber on embedded Linux systems can be somewhat confusing. We take a moment to demystify this process for a particular use case. The post…

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Should You Trust Redis’s Rebaptism Into the Holy Open Source Spirit?

Be sure to take the included poll after you read this delve into Redis and the wishy-washy world that has become the company’s relationship with…

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Handling Indentation in VS Code

Indentation is how code is visually spaced. It helps define structure, scope, and readability. For example, Python requires indentation to define blocks of code. Other…

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Canonical is Donating $120k to Open Source Projects This Year

Canonical commits to donating $120k to the open source developers building the projects and tools that help power the Ubuntu ecosystem. You’re reading Canonical is…

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How To Display Undo And Redo Timestamps In Vim Status Bar Using vim-airline

This detailed tutorial explains how to display real-time undo and redo timestamps directly in your Vim status bar using vim-airline plugin. The post How To…

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Kdenlive 25.04 Video Editor Lands with Local Object Segmentation

Kdenlive 25.04 open-source video editing software is out with object segmentation, enhanced audio waveforms, OpenTimelineIO support, and more. The post Kdenlive 25.04 Video Editor Lands…

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