| by Scott Kilroy

Map projection on a two-dimensional terminal with Go

While searching for a method to draw geodata right into the terminal, Mike Schilli discovers the wondrous world of map projections.

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| by Scott Kilroy

Finding hidden processes with unhide

The unhide forensics tool scans your system for inconsistencies to uncover hidden processes.

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| by Scott Kilroy

Safer Coding

How long have we been told that cybersecurity starts with the programmer? And what does that mean exactly? What can we do about it?

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| by Scott Kilroy

Linux Club Organization

Fostering an after-school Linux Club by encouraging participation.

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| by Scott Kilroy

Watching your pets with a Raspberry Pi and a mesh VPN

A Raspberry Pi, a Pi-compatible camera, and a mesh VPN are all you need to watch your pets from afar.

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| by Scott Kilroy

Linux Magazine Full Feed 2023-05-02 11:50:30

SystemRescue 10.0 and Linux Lite 6.4

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| by Scott Kilroy

MX Linux

A look at the user-friendly, vertically integrated community distro.

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| by Scott Kilroy

Flat-file content management systems

Not everyone needs a conventional database content management system. For beginners and smaller websites, a flat-file content management system offers ease of use, while eliminating attack vectors.

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| by Scott Kilroy

Linux Magazine Full Feed 2023-05-02 11:50:19

In the news: NuTyX with Cards 2.6.3; System76 Teases In-House Built Laptop; Ubuntu 23.04 Beta; OpenMandriva Lx 23.03 Rolling Release; carbonOS: A New Linux Distro; Ubuntu Flatpak Remix Adds Flatpak Support Preinstalled; and LPI Announces IT Security Es…

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| by Scott Kilroy

Control your smart home with RaspBee II and your Raspberry Pi

The RaspBee II module turns your Raspberry Pi into a smart control center for Zigbee devices.

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| by Scott Kilroy

Rolling your own RSS aggregator

Create the perfect mix of news with an RSS aggregator. Linux supports several open source aggregators, or, if you’re looking for the perfect fit, you can even create your own.

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| by Scott Kilroy

Adding Internet data to your home automation dashboard

You can use one line of Bash code to scrape a web page and show the data you’re tracking in Home Assistant or Node-RED.

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| by Scott Kilroy

Linux Magazine Full Feed 2023-05-02 11:49:51

This month in Linux Voice and Elvie.

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| by Scott Kilroy

Easy tools for archiving your datasets

Linux supports a number of easy graphical tools for saving data to compressed archives.

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| by Scott Kilroy

Designing field-programmable gate arrays

Learn what FPGAs are, how they work, and how to design FPGA integrated circuits on Linux.

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| by Scott Kilroy

Tracking the energy use of household appliances

Want to bring down your electric bill? Investigate your favorite household appliances with a consumption meter and a Raspberry Pi.

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| by Scott Kilroy

All-around system maintenance tool

No other operating system offers as many free tools for system maintenance and data recovery as Linux. Snal Linux combines these tools to create a compact Live distribution.

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| by Arround The Web

GatsbyJS – Build Blazing Fast Websites [Part 1]

In the world of web development, there is a continuous search for tools and frameworks that can make the development process more efficient and the final product better. One such tool that has recently gained popularity is GatsbyJS, a modern static site generator that combines the best of React, Webpack, and GraphQL. GatsbyJS enables developers to create blazing-fast websites with rich features and excellent performance. On LinuxAndUbuntu, I am starting a series of articles to teach GatsbyJS. The series will cover various topics that will help any new users with basic understanding of React library to develop applications with GatsbyJS.…

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| by Arround The Web

Database Trends Spotted at KubeCon Europe

Much more work needs to be done to bridge the gaps between database management systems, containers, and cloud-native computing.
The post Database Trends Spotted at KubeCon Europe appeared first on Linux Today.

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| by Arround The Web

Generative AI and Security: Balancing Performance and Risk

Are we moving too fast with AI? Nearly all tech companies are moving to incorporate generative AI, and industry luminaries are weighing in.
The post Generative AI and Security: Balancing Performance and Risk appeared first on Linux Today.

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