Software and howtos: Torrench, Gradio, Watermarking Images and More
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Torrench: How To Search And Download Torrent Files Using Terminal (Linux, Mac, Windows)
The torrent traffic comprises a major portion of the world’s internet traffic. With the rise of streaming services (many of them are free), people are adopting the subscription model with more frequency but it isn’t affecting the health of torrent ecosystem. However, one should note that torrenting isn’t limited to downloading illegal media. There are many legal torrent websites that host such content.
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Open Source Desktop Radio App Gradio Updated
A new version of Gradio, a desktop radio app for Linux desktops, is available for download.
A fairly sizeable update, Gradio 6.0 introduces a number of UI improvements, including a new sort menu, extended radio station search, and the ability to ‘edit’ station details.
The app isn’t new of course. We’ve written about this GTK desktop radio player of times before but this release marks its first stable update in 2017.
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Netwrix Releases Free Add-ons for Privileged User Monitoring on Linux and Unix Systems and for Generic Linux Syslog
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Watermarking Images--from the Command Line
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Linux server build template (document)
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How To Upgrade Ubuntu With A Single Command
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