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Jrnl: Your Digital Diary in the Linux Terminal
Imagine this: somebody has broken your heart and what you want is to write your feelings in a journal without distraction. Did you get the idea? No? Neither do I. I am not heartbroken (or maybe I am and I don’t want to tell you). But I would still like to show you a wonderful minimalistic open-source, note-taking application to keep journal entries. This handy little program is Jrnl and it lets you create, search and view journal entries right in the terminal.
Linux vulnerability can be ‘easily exploited’ for local privilege escalation, researchers say
A newly disclosed vulnerability in a widely installed Linux program can be easily exploited for local privilege escalation, researchers from cyber firm Qualys said today.
How to Use XBPS Package Manager on Void Linux
Void Linux is an independently developed, rolling-release, general-purpose operating system. XBPS is the default command line package manager tool in Void Linux. Here’s how to use it to install, remove, update, and upgrade packages in Void Linux in a breeze.
Phosh 0.15.0 Wayland Shell for GNOME on Mobile Devices Adds Full VPN Support, Swipeable Notification Frames
Phosh, a pure Wayland shell for GNOME on mobile devices, has been updated today to version 0.15.0, a major release that brings new features, improvements, and many bug fixes.
5 Arch Linux Distros That Are Easier to Install and Use
If you’d like to use Arch Linux but don’t want to build everything from the ground up, we list five of the best Arch-based Linux distros.
Covid Concerns Push Scale 19x to July and to a New Venue
Covid mandates have forced Scale organizers to reschedule the Southern California-based conference, which has also necessitated a change in venue.
Scripting a temperature notifier
This desktop notifier reports minimum overnight temperature and the latest temperature as well - just what I need to know for my early morning walk. Also: the third and final version of "A Data Cleaner's Cookbook" is now online.
Vulkan 1.3 Released with Dynamic Rendering, Improved Synchronization API
Vulkan, the open standard and cross-platform modern 3D graphics API used by cutting-edge games and demanding applications, has been updated today to version 1.3, a major release that introduces new features and several improvements.
A Pixel's Color & new documentation repository
Working on Wayland and Weston color management and HDR support has been full of learning new concepts and terms. Many of them crucial for understanding how color works, and what the values in a pixel actually mean. With color knowledge being surprisingly scarce, Pekka Paalanen has written "A Pixel's Color", an introduction to people who are already familiar with computer graphics in general, images in memory, and maybe window systems, but never really thought what the values in a pixel actually mean or what they are doing wrong with them.
How to create a Virtual Network in Azure Cloud
Azure Virtual Network is one of the most important resources to create a private network in Azure. It enables many types of Azure services to communicate with each other securely. In this article, we will see the steps to create a Virtual Network and how to add a subnet to it.
Use Mozilla DeepSpeech to enable speech to text in your application
One of the primary functions of computers is to parse data. Some data is easier to parse than other data, and voice input continues to be a work in progress. There have been many improvements in the area in recent years, though, and one of them is in the form of DeepSpeech, a project by Mozilla, the foundation that maintains the Firefox web browser. DeepSpeech is a voice-to-text command and library, making it useful for users who need to transform voice input into text and developers who want to provide voice input for their applications.
Linux Foundation launches Open Source Software Development, Linux, and Git certification
Want a good-paying programming job? By ZipRecruiter's count, the average annual pay for an open-source developer in the United States is $123,411. That's not bad. There's also a lot of demand for Linux and open-source pros. The Linux Foundation and edX, the leading massive open online course (MOOC) provider, reported in their 2021 Open Source Jobs Report that the pair found more demand for top open-source workers than ever.
How to Install Liquorix Kernel on Linux Mint 20
In the following tutorial, you will learn how to import the Liquorix Kernel PPA and install the Kernel on Linux Mint 20.
How to Install and Use Telnet on Linux Systems
Telnet can perform a few things that can be very helpful for Linux network administrators, like testing the open port over the remote system for troubleshooting, which is not possible in SSH protocol.
How to Install Apache Solr on Rocky Linux
Apache Solr or Solr is a free and open-source search platform based on the Apache Lucene library. In this guide, you will learn how to install Apache Solr on the Rocky Linux system, enable Solr basic authentication, set up max open files limit and max processes limit for Solr deployment, and how to create the first Solr core from the command line.
Creating and initializing lists in Java and Groovy
I like the Groovy programming language a lot. I like it because, in the end, I like Java, even though Java sometimes feels clumsy. And because I like Java so much, I don't find many other JVM languages especially attractive. Kotlin, Scala, and Clojure, for example, don't feel much like Java, pursuing their own perspectives on what makes a good programming language.
How to get started with the Vi editor
The Vi application is the default text editor on most Linux systems, so it's the primary interface you will use when you need to edit a configuration file. If you're used to a graphical text editor, such as Notepad++ or VS Code, Vi can be confusing at first.
How to Install the Zoom Client on Ubuntu
How to install the Zoom client on Ubuntu using the snap command, and alternatively how to install Zoom using the .deb file.
How to Install PHP on CentOS
In this tutorial, we’re going to show you how to install PHP on CentOS. Beginner-friendly, step-by-step instructions on how to install different versions of PHP on different versions of CentOS.
Snowflake Role Based Access Control (RBAC) Explained
In this article, we will learn about Snowflake Role based Access Control (RBAC) and how to create custom roles and grant access to the roles.
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