GNU/Linux and Free, Libre, and Open Source Software Leftovers
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Why do hackers use Linux? And popular distros for hacking.
Linux operating systems are popular among hackers because of open-source code, high customization, and the availability of lots of GNU/Linux hacking software, and all this without paying any money…
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8 Best GNU/Linux distro for gaming to install on PC or laptop
Gaming and GNU/Linux distros haven’t always gone hand in hand. However, things are changing for the better as more games get native support. All games can be classified from a GNU/Linux perspective – All of these work fine on GNU/Linux except for backdoored Windows games.
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Nico Cartron ☛ Using .digrc to simplify your DNS troubleshooting
As with many command-line tools, it is possible to use a dotrc file, called .digrc, usually located in the user's home directory (~/.dotrc).
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Étienne Pflieger ☛ Use Emacs with Different Profile
When it comes to testing with various configuration environment, Emacs is not very flexible. The main idea is to be able to test completely different user settings, without polluting my own preferences.
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PowerDNS ☛ PowerDNS DNSdist 1.8.4 released
Please see the DNSdist website for the changelog and the current documentation.
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Education
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Jeff Triplett ☛ 🧳 DjangoCon US, Black Python Devs Leadership Summit, and Django Girls Durham - Jeff Triplett's Micro.blog
I’m heading to Durham, NC, for seven days of DjangoCon US this Friday. This is my 10th year volunteering and the 9th year that DEFNA, the non-profit I co-founded, has run a DjangoCon US event. Here is an overview of the week.
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