today's howtos
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How to Recover Deleted File Using ext3grep on Ubuntu
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Squares and prettier graphs
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Porting L4Re and Fiasco.OC to the Ben NanoNote (Part 6)
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How to try LXD 3.0 beta
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Start a blog in 30 minutes with Hugo, a static site generator written in Go
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Do you want to start a blog to share your latest adventures with various software frameworks? Do you love a project that is poorly documented and want to fix that? Or do you just want to create a personal website?
Many people who want to start a blog have a significant caveat: lack of knowledge about a content management system (CMS) or time to learn. Well, what if I said you don't need to spend days learning a new CMS, setting up a basic website, styling it, and hardening it against attackers? What if I said you could create a blog in 30 minutes, start to finish, with Hugo?
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Ternimal – Show Animated Lifeform in Your Linux Terminal
Ternimal (not terminal, yes, we also read it as terminal the first time) is a simple, very flexible program that simulates an animated lifeform in your terminal using Unicode block symbols. It simply colors distance fields from a segment of a meandering path.
It works in most Linux terminal emulators and with most monospaced fonts, and has been tested on Linux (almost all terminal emulators render ternimal flawlessly), Mac OS as well as Windows.
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Manage your workstation with Ansible: Automating configuration
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Minishift and the Enterprise: Proxies
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PDF invoicing for any project with InvoicePrinter Server
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Writing Your First Camel Spring Boot Project With the Rest DSL
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Reservoir sampling with few random bits
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How To Archive Files And Directories In Linux – Part 1
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How to Install Pydio Web File Manager on Debian 9
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Launching External Processes in Python
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Linux more Command Tutorial for Beginners (5 Examples)
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Create your first automation setup: Install Ansible server
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Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Minimal Install Guide
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PHP Server Side Charts Tutorial
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Supporting protected computing on IBM Power Architecture
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Achieving Cloud-Native HPC Capabilities in a Mixed Workload Environment
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