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Create Custom classes And functions in Laravel
Laravel classes can easily be imported anywhere in the application. If you are thinking to create your own classes and functions in Laravel, it is equally easy to do.
Optimize runtime performance with C++'s move semantics
If you are allowed to choose which programming language to use for an application, you usually pick one you know and that offers the shortest path to your goal. If you require a high runtime speed, programming languages that compile directly to machine code—?like C++—are your best option.
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From Terminal Master to Grandmaster: Play Chess in Linux Terminal
Linux terminals can be fun too. Learn how to play chess in Linux terminal that too with a formidable opponent Stockfish chess engine.
LXQt Review: A Lightweight, Extensible and Attractive Desktop Environment
Users looking for extreme performance in a Desktop Environment can look no further than LXQt. This LXQt review will discuss who should use LXQt and why.
Blender 2.90 Open-Source 3D Creation Software Released with Major Changes
The Blender 2.90 free and open-source 3D creation software is now available for download and it’s a major update that digital artists and designers have been expecting for so long.
Istio 1.7: Development Stays on Track Despite Controversies
The August release of Istio 1.7 indicates that the continuing controversy around the open source service mesh project's governance hasn't affected ongoing development.
Pushing pixels to your Chromebook
How the Linux graphics stack is used within ChromeOS, and the work done to improve software rendering (while simultaneously improving the GPU rendering by reducing the boilerplate needed in applications).
IPFire Linux Firewall Now Ships with the IPFire Location Database
Michael Tremer from the IPFire Project, an open source Linux-based hardened firewall distribution, announced today the availability of a new release, the first to ship with the new IPFire Location database.
How to Edit the Hosts File on Debian
All operating systems keep hosts files on a machine in order to translate hostnames to IP addresses. Whenever you open a website by typing its hostname, your system will read through the hosts file to check for the corresponding IP and then open it. The hosts file is a simple text file located in the etc folder of your Debian. This article is about editing the /etc/hosts file on a Debian 10 Buster system.
Try Linux on your Mac with open source virtualization
Virtualization opens up a wonderland of new opportunities for anyone, including ordinary computer users who want to try out a new operating system. Are you using a Mac but want to try Microsoft Windows? You can, with a virtualization solution. What about if you are using Windows but want to try a macOS or a Linux platform? This is also possible with virtualization.
Coffee Lake system offers PCIe x16 and a portable HDD
Sintrones’ “EBOX-7000” edge AI system runs Ubuntu or Win 10 on an 8th or 9th Gen Core CPU with 6x GbE with optional 4x PoE, dual hot-swappable and removable SATA, 2x mini-PCIe, 3x M.2, 2x SIM, and up to 2x PCIe x16 slots. Most of the Sintrones computers we have covered are in-vehicle or transport […]
Escuelas Linux 6.10 Released with LibreOffice 7.0, Linux Kernel 5.8, and Jitsi Meet App
The Escuelas Linux developer informs 9to5Linux today about the general availability of Escuelas Linux 6.10, a new important update to this Ubuntu/Bodhi Linux-based educational oriented distribution.
Tune up your sound with PulseEffects: Microphones
The PulseEffects app is a full-featured set of modular effects you can use to adjust sound devices. In a previous article, you learned how you can use PulseEffects to correct or enhance output devices like speakers. However, that’s not where its features stop. You can also enhance sound input devices such as microphones. This can […]
Sysadmin tales: My worst mistake as a sysadmin
There are mistakes and then there are big mistakes. Thankfully, some have an easy fix.
How a local government migrated to open source
In 2015, the Eyüpsultan Municipality in Istanbul, Turkey, began a bold migration to adopting open source software. This involved several major changes: Linux on the desktop and major changes to the IT infrastructure, including a transition to the Zimbra email server and the PostgreSQL database.
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Bash Beginner Series #9: Using Functions in Bash
Never rewrite code, use functions instead!
Digital Assets – cryptocurrencies prices and statistics
Digital Assets is a GUI that lets you monitor movements in the prices of cryptocurrencies. The program is written in Python. Digital Assets uses the Nomics API to retrieve the prices.
How To Configure Networking In Vagrant
This guide explains how to configure networking in Vagrant to provide access to guest machine from the local host system in Linux.
How to Set Up Facial Recognition to Sign into Ubuntu and Other Linux Distributions
Missing the Windows Hello kind of unlocking of your system on Linux? Learn how to set up face unlock on Ubuntu and other Linux distributions.
How to Install Diaspora Decentralized Social Media on Debian 10
Diaspora is an open source, privacy-aware, and distributed social network. It consists of a group of independently deployed and owned nodes which interoperate to create the network.
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