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Linux has a ton of applications you can install, some of which you may not have heard of. These obscure apps are waiting to help improve your productivity.
Linux has a ton of applications you can install, some of which are lesser-known but still very useful. These obscure apps are waiting to help improve your productivity.
One reason a lot of people get started with the Linux terminal is to use ImageMagick and FFmpeg. These are popular tools for converting image and video files. One reason you might want to do this is ...
RefreshOS 2.5 is a Debian-based distro using the KDE desktop – but very little of KDE apart from the desktop itself. This version is based on Debian 12, so, fully updated, it's effectively Debian ...
Spotlight was big news when Apple announced it at WWDC 2004 and launched it as part of Mac OS X Tiger in 2005. Yet despite ...
Docker has patched a critical severity vulnerability in its Desktop app for Windows and macOS which could have allowed threat ...
Thunderbird 142 release is here with message linking, PDF signatures, Fastmail calendar fixes, and some new-found respect for ...
Unlike other apps such as LM Studio or Ollama, Llama.cpp is a command-line utility. To access it, you'll need to open the ...
Bazaar is a new multi-threaded Flatpak app for installing other Flatpak apps. It can handle multiple operations, curated apps ...
Learn how to search inside files in Linux using grep, find, and ripgrep. Useful to debug configs, search logs, and explore codebases fast.
DEF CON happened just a few weeks ago, and it’s time to cover some of the interesting talks. This year there were two talks in particular that are notable for being controversial.
n8n (pronounced “en-eight-en”) is a free, open-source workflow automation tool that you can run on your own server. Think of ...