today's howtos
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Random pairing with Python
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Part 1: Setting Up Fedmsg
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Zulip & Good Code Review
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Block ads via the hosts file in Android or Linux
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Master Linux coding with this Power User Bundle – now only $19
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Building and scaling the Fastly network, part 1: Fighting the FIB
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Cleaning Up Your Linux Startup Process
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How to Build Database driven RESTFUL API Applications with Flask, Flask-RESTFUL and Angularjs’s $resource service
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Lynis 2.2.0 Released – Security Auditing and Scanning Tool for Linux Systems
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How to Install and Configure OpenLiteSpeed with PHP 7 on CentOS
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How to find the size of a directory in Linux
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Install Mysql with PHP 7 support in Ubuntu 16.04 server
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How to install Elefant CMS on Ubuntu 16.04
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