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 ...
If you spend any amount of time in home-lab communities or pursuing forums, you’ll notice a weird propensity to dump on ...
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 ...
Kubernetes 1.35, dubbed 'Treenetes,' delivers in-place pod resource adjustments, a capability that benefits AI training ...
Homey has launched the Homey Self-Hosted Server, allowing its smart home platform to run on your hardware instead of a ...
Dutch smart home specialist Athom has unveiled the Homey Self-Hosted Server, a software-only version of the Homey Pro ...
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