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chatGPT-shell-cli: ChatGPT and DALL-E Tool

chatGPT-shell-cli is a simple script to use OpenAI’s ChatGPT and DALL-E from the terminal without needing to install Python or Node.js.
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Red Hat at 30: Pushing to Become Cloud Power

Linux will always be important to Red Hat, but with maturity, the hybrid cloud is becoming ever more important.
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Mousai: The Smartest Way to Identify Music on Your Linux Desktop

With Mousai, you can quickly identify any song playing on your Linux desktop. Get Shazam-like functionality today.
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Linux System Administration Command Cheat Sheet

By using the commands in this Linux system administration cheat sheet, you can manage and maintain Linux systems securely and efficiently.
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Lama Cleaner: Self-Hostable Inpainting Tool

Lama Cleaner is a free and open-source self-hostable inpainting tool powered by state-of-the-art AI models. Learn more here.
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How to Inspect and Visualize Disk Usage on Linux With Duc

Duc is a collection of tools that can be used to index, inspect, and visualize disk usage on Linux operating systems.
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How to Set Up a VPN on Linux Without a Native Linux Client

In this tutorial, I’ll show you how to set up a VPN on Linux if your VPN provider doesn’t have a native app built for Linux.
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A Beginner Guide to Using Man Pages in Linux Effectively

A Linux man page is divided into several parts. In this guide, we will learn some simple tips and tricks to read man pages effectively in Linux.
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On the Client Side, Linux Has Become Market Majority

If one counts Android as Linux and Chrome OS as GNU/Linux, then it’s fair to say that nowadays most people already use Linux on the client side.
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How to Install OpenSearch on Rocky Linux 9

OpenSearch is a community-driven project by Amazon and a fork of Elasticsearch and Kibana. This article shows you how to install OpenSearch – an open-source search, analytics, and visualization suite – on the Rocky Linux 9 server.

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How to Check Docker Container RAM and CPU Usage

Docker is one of the most popular and widely used containerization platforms for building, sharing, and running applications. This tutorial will show you how to check Docker container CPU and RAM usage.

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How to Install LOMP Stack (OpenLiteSpeed, MySQL, and PHP) on Rocky Linux 9

OpenLiteSpeed is a lightweight and open-source version of the LiteSpeed Server developed by LiteSpeed Technologies. It supports Apache Rewrite rules, HTTP/2 and HTTP/3, TLS v1.3, and QUIC protocol.

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Flathub Beta Has a Sleek New Design and Exciting Features

Flathub Beta is the software update that Linux users have been waiting for, including a sleek, brand-new design and exciting new features.
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How to Check Your BIOS Version on Linux

Find out how to check your BIOS version on Linux and ensure your system is running at its best. It is easier than you think with our guide.
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Ansible Collections Tutorial for Beginners

This guide explains what Ansible collections are and shows different ways to install collections using Ansible in your local Linux system.
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How to Host a Website on Your Linux System for Free

This guide will demonstrate how to set up an Apache web server to host a website on your Linux system for free.
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How to Move the Home Folder to Another Partition in Linux

When installing Linux, it’s good to give the Home folder its own partition. This guide shows how to move the Home folder to another partition.
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CodeFormer: Face Restoration Machine Learning Tool

CodeFormer is command-line software which offers blind face restoration using a Transformer-based prediction network. Learn more here.
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nvtop Command: Awesome Linux Task Monitor for NVIDIA, AMD, Intel GPUs

The nvtop command is an excellent task monitor. Here’s how to install the nvtop command on your Linux distro to monitor GPU tasks.
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MidnightBSD 3.0.0 Released: Here’s What’s New

Learn what’s new in MidnightBSD 3.0.0 release, which brings the latest packages from FreeBSD 12 and more underlying improvements.
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