today's howtos
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SSH password automation in Linux with sshpass
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Sysadmin tales: My worst mistake as a sysadmin
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Enhancing the Linux command line with aliases
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Parabola GNU/Linux-libre: manual intervention required for some non-systemd users
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How To Install Apache OpenOffice on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS
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Try Linux on your Mac with open source virtualization
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Ring the school bell at home on your Linux computer
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OpenShift OKD on Fedora CoreOS on DigitalOcean Part 2: Configuration
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How to install Dolphin Emulator on Linux Mint 20
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How to install loopcloud on a Chromebook.
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How to Install Nginx Web Server on Debian 10 Linux
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How to use Apache to redirect all traffic from http to https
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Digital Assets – cryptocurrencies prices and statistics
A cryptocurrency is a digital or virtual currency that is secured by cryptography, which makes it nearly impossible to counterfeit or double-spend. Typically it does not exist in physical form (like paper money) and is also typically not issued by a central authority. Instead, there’s decentralized control.
Cryptocurrencies have not only had an impact on the world’s expectations surrounding money. They’ve also continued to evolve since the first Bitcoin block was mined back in 2009. Since then, thousands of unique cryptocurrencies have appeared.
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Digital Assets is a GUI that lets you monitor movements in the prices of cryptocurrencies. The program is written in Python. Digital Assets uses the Nomics API to retrieve the prices.
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