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Programming Bash #3: Logical Operators th-2358250818
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Programming Bash #3: Logical Operators

David Both December 24, 2023
In this series of articles we are looking at Bash as a programming language. In the second...
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Programming Bash #2: Getting Started code_development_programming
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Programming Bash #2: Getting Started

David Both December 23, 2023
1 Bash as a programming language We have all used Bash to issue commands. They are usually...
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Make swap better with zram on Linux magnifying-glass-zero
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Make swap better with zram on Linux

David Both December 22, 2023
The ideal swap configuration depends on your use case and the amount of physical RAM in your...
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Programming Bash #1 – Introducing a New Series Gnu-bash-logo.svg
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Programming Bash #1 – Introducing a New Series

David Both December 22, 2023
I use Bash all the time, in part because it is the default shell for most Linux...
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Drop swap for zram on Linux gears-01
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Drop swap for zram on Linux

David Both December 21, 2023
1 Zram is a tool for creating an in-RAM compressed cache, specifically for use as swap space....
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Why my need for control made me switch to Linux OSDC_Penguin_Image_520x292_12324207_0714_mm_v1a
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Why my need for control made me switch to Linux

David Both December 20, 2023
Linux gives me the freedom to control how I use my computer. Plus, it’s free and open...
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Level Up Learning: Unleashing the Power of Open-Source Tools in Schools learn-programming-code-keyboard
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Level Up Learning: Unleashing the Power of Open-Source Tools in Schools

Don Watkins December 20, 2023
Open-source classroom tools are becoming more popular among educators because they offer affordable and customizable solutions. These...
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How I troubleshoot swappiness and startup time on Linux gears-01
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How I troubleshoot swappiness and startup time on Linux

David Both December 20, 2023
I recently experienced another interesting problem in the Linux startup sequence that has a circumvention–not a solution....
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Holiday snow on your terminal code_development_programming
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Holiday snow on your terminal

Jim Hall December 19, 2023
I live in Minnesota and we haven’t gotten a lot of snow yet, so I figured I’d...
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Interview Hack: AI saves the day(and ears) ...at the Painted Desert
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Interview Hack: AI saves the day(and ears)

Don Watkins December 19, 2023
I love interviews. It’s a great way to get to know a person and it’s often a...
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8 reasons to use the Xfce Linux desktop environment browser_web_internet_website
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8 reasons to use the Xfce Linux desktop environment

David Both December 19, 2023
This Linux desktop environment is thin and fast with an overall elegance that makes it easy to...
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Host your own apps with Yunohost An image of a data center
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Host your own apps with Yunohost

Seth Kenlon December 18, 2023
Build your own collection of open source online apps with Yunohost and its one-click install app catalogue.
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Upscayl: From Blurry to Beautiful with Free AI Magic design_photo_art_polaroids
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Upscayl: From Blurry to Beautiful with Free AI Magic

Don Watkins December 18, 2023
I’ve been interested in photography ever since I co-opted my father’s Kodak 620 camera as a young...
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Converting to solid-state disks (SSDs) on the desktop SSDs-Cropped
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Converting to solid-state disks (SSDs) on the desktop

David Both December 18, 2023
Image by David Both. CC-by-SA 4. If you have a need for speed, you need to consider...
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How to tune the Linux kernel with the /proc filesystem htop-03-Cropped
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How to tune the Linux kernel with the /proc filesystem

David Both December 18, 2023
The Linux kernel is a tunable marvel that allows you to make changes to its parameters while...
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Use Audacity to Edit Music Recordings on Linux sound-radio-noise-communication-02
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Use Audacity to Edit Music Recordings on Linux

David Both December 18, 2023
Image by: Internet Archive Book Images. Modified by Opensource.com. CC BY-SA 4.0 How COVID-19 caused me to...
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Why I’ve Never Used Windows

On February 12 I gave a presentation at the Triangle Linux Users Group (TriLUG) about why I use Linux and why I’ve never used Windows.

Here’s the link to the video: https://www.youtube.com/live/uCK_haOXPFM 

Why there’s no such thing as AI

Last October at All Things Open (ATO) I was interviewed by Jason Hibbits of We Love Open Source. It’s posted in the article “Why today’s AI isn’t intelligent (yet)“.

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