today's howtos
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Image Manipulation Made Easy: Working with Docker Images via APIs
From advertising to e-commerce, images play a crucial role in attracting and engaging customers. However, manipulating images can be a complex and time-consuming process that requires specialized skills and tools.
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How to Install Latest Kernel in Ubuntu, Linux Mint
Here are two ways to install the latest mainline Kernel in Ubuntu and Linux Mint. Ubuntu releases (including LTS) and Linux Mint usually ships stable mainline Linux Kernel, whichever is available before the change freeze during the development phase.
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Linux Foundation & RISC-V International Launch RISC-V Fundamentals Course
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How to Prevent Ubuntu from Going into Sleep Mode
Leave the system for five minutes and it goes into sleep mode? Here's what you can do to get rid of this annoyance.
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Setting Up Angular on Ubuntu: Step-by-Step Guide
In an increasingly digitized world, the demand for efficient, scalable, and interactive web applications is on the rise. As a result, developers across the globe are turning to powerful tools and frameworks to build these applications.
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Declaratively manage your Qubes OS
As a recent Qubes OS user, but also a NixOS user, I want to be able to reproduce my system configuration instead of fiddling with files everywhere by hand and being clueless about what I changed since the installation time.
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Git Switch: Functionality and Practical Examples
Since its creation, Git has become an essential tool for programmers worldwide. It aids in source code management, collaborative development, and version control, among other things.
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Git Restore: Functionality and Practical Examples
In the wide array of commands offered by Git, a popular version control system, git restore stands as a crucial command for developers worldwide. Introduced in Git 2.23 as a new experimental command, it has become widely used for discarding changes in the working directory and the staging area.
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How To Use The Raspberry Pi Imager
With the incredible versatility of the Raspberry Pi, it's no longer surprising how popular this single-board computer is. It's at the core of tons of cool and weird projects, like the Raspberry Pi-based Waldo finder, International Space Station tracker, and even drive-thru signages.
But it's not only the board's versatility that makes it a go-to choice among hobbyists and professionals alike. Both beginner and advanced learners love how generally easy it is to start developing with Raspberry Pi. It features a user-friendly OS with a setup wizard. There are also tons of guidebooks and official tutorials available, on top of a starter kit that comes complete with everything you'd need to build a basic Raspberry Pi desktop.