• Keep It Running

    You know the phrase "Never change a running system," which is rooted in the fear that things may break when you change them? If you do want to keep your systems running, I have a few suggestions. Adding a backup routine to your workflow is just one of them.

  • Web Attack

    Scary things can happen if you don't keep your CMS up to date. We'll show you how an unpatched vulnerability can lead to privilege escalation and root access.

  • Message Me

    No Internet? No problem: Use Bash, Node-RED, or Python to send and receive SMS text messages and turn your Raspberry Pi into an SMS-based server.

  • Tutorial – Immich

    Immich is a privacy-friendly, open source solution for self-hosting photos and videos.

News and Articles

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  • Linux From Scratch Drops SysVinit Support

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  • Polished

    Almost all Linux graphical desktop environments integrate programs that provide users with system information. Fastfetch lets you route important system information to the terminal.

  • Argumentative

    Parse arguments at the command line with this powerful Python module.

  • FOSSPicks

    Nate explores the top FOSS including the latest version of the Cinnamon desktop, a graphical ping monitoring tool, a handy subscription tracker, and a fiendish pixel logic game.

  • Welcome

    The world moves quickly and you have to keep on making choices. I guess we all know that, but in the high tech industry, those choices move billions of dollars and affect thousands of lives.

  • Better Safe than Sorry

    Solar-powered projects sometimes require a parallel power supply to bridge periods of darkness. There are a number of technical pitfalls you need to avoid.

  • Slim Fast

    The newest generation TUXEDO InfinityBook Pro 15 delivers a "premium business ultrabook" with Linux support out-of-the-box.

  • Key to the Cloud

    Cryptomator lets you encrypt your files on your computer before syncing to the cloud, keeping your data private even from your storage provider.

  • Programming Snapshot – Go Monitoring

    Before doing his laundry, Mike Schilli checks the activity in the laundry room using a Go program that queries a Tapo motion detector.

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