Linux's history is littered with distributions that came and went, many of which are long forgotten. There are some, however, that I actually miss, and these are they.
A Linux home office server does not make you more creative. It removes the small, constant frictions that quietly drain you.
Minecraft fits Linux in a natural way. The game doesn’t demand complicated setup, and the OS gives you a clean, stable base ...
In this campaign, Nezha is deployed as a post-exploitation remote access tool rather than malware. Because the software is ...
XDA Developers on MSN
Windows Server makes sense for some home labs, and I'm tired of pretending it doesn't
If you spend any amount of time in home-lab communities or pursuing forums, you’ll notice a weird propensity to dump on ...
Muhammad Arif bin Tukiman, the visionary co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of RunCloud, received the Top Entrepreneur ...
I'm not gonna lie: I don't give FreeBDS (or any of the BSDs) the attention they deserve. The reason for that is simple: I'm a Linux guy. But isn't FreeBSD Linux? It looks like Linux, it smells like ...
Building a Jellyfin server is easy and cheap, letting you drop Netflix and Disney Plus while taking control of your library.
Homey launches Homey Self-Hosted Server: the Homey Pro platform installs on your hardware (NAS, Docker, Raspberry Pi…). Price ...
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