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Hostname Retrieval in Go (get hostname)

Practical guide on the various methods and techniques that we can use to programmatically retrieve the hostname of a system using the Go programming language.

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30 JavaScript Examples Guide

The guide contains 30 examples of JavaScript such as printing messages on the console, use of conditional statements, or the form validation in JavaScript.

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event loop in node js

The event loop is a continuous and semi-infinite loop in Node.js that operates asynchronously to handle the code flow of all the queue phases.

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Create Substrings of Strings in PostgreSQL

Practical guide on how to create substrings of strings in PostgreSQL by specifying the substring length, the start and end positions, and working with tables.

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Boosting Your Productivity with Zsh-Completions

Comprehensive guide on the in-depth discussion of the functionality and usage of Zsh completions from the basics to a more advanced customization and usage.

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12 PowerShell FTP Commands

FTP protocol transfers files between a client and a server on a remote computer. The most commonly used FTP commands include FTP, Append, Delete, Send, and Mkdir

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How to Install Discord on Debian 12

You can install Discord on Debian 12 from deb package, tar.gz file, Snap Store and Flatpak. Read this guide for more details.

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How to Install the Latest Version of JupyterHub on Fedora 38+/RHEL 9/Rocky Linux 9

Comprehensive guide on how to install the latest version of JupyterHub on Fedora 38+, RHEL 9, and Rocky Linux 9 and how to access it from a web browser.

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How to Install wget on Debian 12

wget is a command line utility used for downloading files from the terminal. Follow this guide to install and use wget on Debian 12.

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How to Install Rust on Debian 12 Bookworm

You can install Rust on Debian 12 from the default repository, or official script file. Read this guide to learn how to install and use Rust on Debian.

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How to Install KDE Plasma Desktop Environment on Debian 12

You can install the KDE Plasma on Debian 12 from the default repository or using the tasksel command. Read this guide for more details.

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Fish – A Smart and User-Friendly Interactive Shell for Linux

The post Fish – A Smart and User-Friendly Interactive Shell for Linux first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .The Friendly Interactive Shell which is commonly called and abbreviated as FISH is a shell for UNIX and UNIX-like operati…

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HandBrake 1.7.2 Improves Automatic Selection of Dolby Vision Level and Linux Performance

HandBrake 1.7.2 is here about five weeks after HandBrake 1.7 as a modest update that improves the automatic selection of Dolby Vision Level and the performance of the software on Linux systems by removing duplicate graphic assets and reducing file size…

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Latest Tails 5.21 Update Addresses Persistent Storage Issues

Tails 5.21 release includes a fix for system partition resizing errors and updated Tor Browser 13.0.7. Here’s more on that!
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Enlightenment 0.26 and EFL 1.27: From Eye-Candy to High Performance

Discover the revamped features and enhanced flexibility with Enlightenment 0.26 and EFL 1.27.
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GNOME Makes New System Monitor Extension for GNOME Shell

Keeping an eye on CPU, memory, and network activity in GNOME Shell is made easy, thanks to an array of community-built extensions tailored-made for the task. Now, there’s a new option available for users to use — and it’s designed, develope…

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7 Small (Lesser Known) Distros that Emerged Winner in 2023

Every year, we have some exciting new distributions that try to do things differently or offer something meaningful rather than being “just another distro.” So what were some successful distro reveals this year? Let me highlight the best ones.
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6 Predictions for Linux and Open-Source in 2024

Year 2024 is here, and it is time to look forward to the trends that will shape the year. And here are our predictions on how things will move for Linux and open source.
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Gentoo Linux Takes a Big Leap: Official Binary Packages

Breaking free from the source-only tradition, Gentoo Linux introduces binary packages for a faster and more convenient user experience.
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IPFire Linux Firewall Distro Kicks Off 2024 by Blocking Email Spammers by Default

Featuring an updated GRUB bootloader to version 2.12 RC1 and an updated CA certificate bundle, the IPFire 2.27 Core Update 182 release is here to introduce a new change in the default firewall policy to block outgoing SMTP traffic from internal network…

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