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Loonytunables Linux Vulnerability

5 Oct 2023 1 minute read 0 comments comosaycomosah

October is cyber security awareness month and even though the subject may always seem highly complicated and overwhelming the goal is to remind everyone there are many ways to improve your privacy and security. As we all know though that isnt always...

The State of Linux Gaming - Mid-2023 Edition

7 Jul 2023 1 minute read 1 comment LateToTheParty

In my previous "State of Linux Gaming" post, I hypothesized that 2023 would be a "boring" year for Linux gaming. Thus far, my prediction has proven to be correct. The Steam Deck is now being sold in East Asia though it has not really moved the needle...

Python Does Crypto: CCXT Library

12 Jun 2023 2 minute read 0 comments WinterYeti

CCXT (CryptoCurrency eXchange Trading Library) offers a comprehensive JavaScript and Python library that simplifies the process of connecting to and trading on multiple crypto exchanges. What is a Python Library? In the world of openware, thousands o...

Linux Presence Impacts the World

5 Jun 2023 1 minute read 2 comments Debesh Choudhury

The presence of GNU/Linux on the Internet has significantly impacted the web's development and evolution. GNU/Linux is an open-source operating system based on the Linux kernel, widely used as the underlying software for many servers, cloud computin...

The State of Linux Gaming - 1 Year After the Steam Deck

9 Apr 2023 2 minute read 2 comments LateToTheParty

Co-published on Read.cash and Zirkels. Time sure flies as the Steam Deck is already over a year old. Sporting a custom Zen 2/RDNA2 APU in a small handheld form factor, the device can play thousands of games on the go while running on an Arch-based op...

How to install Nginx+PHP+Mysql on Windows Powered by Linux with windows side files

6 Apr 2023 3 minute read 0 comments Chainable.it

Hi!   This time we will go with a more twisted topic, especially for people who have not done this yet. At least I hope that others do it too and not just me doing such messed up things xD What will we be doing today? Silly question, the title gave i...

GNU/Linux Can be a New Year's Gift

11 Jan 2023 2 minute read 1 comment Debesh Choudhury

Computers are by far one of our closest companions in our lives. The computer is one of our closest companions. It has almost become a family member to us. It helps us in our day-to-day work, be it professional or personal. It also entertain...

The State of Linux Gaming - 2022 in Review

2 Jan 2023 2 minute read 1 comment LateToTheParty

Co-published on Read.cash. Now that 2022 has come and gone, I think this is a good time to sit down and reflect on how Linux gaming has evolved over the past year. On February 25, 2022, Valve launched the Steam Deck to select markets. It proved to be...

Microsoft Accused of Stealing Open Source Codes

1 Dec 2022 3 minute read 0 comments Debesh Choudhury

Microsoft said many things against Linux in the PAST. Everybody knows one of the co-founders of Microsoft and the first CEO whose name I don't want to mention here. Most of the people surfing the Internet quote his name with deep respect. I think he...

Mining Banano in Debian Linux (Ubuntu)

29 Oct 2022 8 minute read 2 comments WinterYeti

If you've heard about crypto then it's almost a guarantee you've heard about mining coins and tokens as well. In fact, the very first coin, Bitcoin, came amount because people literally worked around the clock with early computers and processors to c...