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The Linux Link Tech Show Episode 846
nodejs 12, raspberry pi, 3d printing, air frying
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FLOSS Weekly 567: DeepCode
DeepCode alerts you about critical vulnerabilities you need to solve in your code. DeepCode finds critical vulnerabilities that other automated code reviews don't, such as Cross-Site Scripting, Path Traversal or SQL injection. DeepCode finds critical vulnerabilities that other automated code reviews don't, such as Cross-Site Scripting, Path Traversal or SQL injection with 90% precision.
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2020-02-26 | Linux Headlines
Brave joins forces with the Wayback Machine, the Linux Foundation teams up with IBM to fight climate change, and The Document Foundation puts out a call to the community.
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Linux Apps I Use At Work
Linux Apps I Use At Work This video will go over all the applications I use on my Work PC. I go over my email, file browser, and many other features. As a life long Windows user, I was able to optimize my workflow once I moved to Linux and pick up a lot of productivity.
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Manjaro 19.0 KDE Plasma Edition overview | #FREE OPERATING SYSTEM.
In this video, I am going to show an overview of Manjaro Linux 19.0 KDE Plasma Edition and some of the applications pre-installed.
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Manjaro 19.0 XFCE Run Through
In this video, we are looking at Manjaro 19.0 XFCE.
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