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Work Underway to Add Accent Color Support to GNOME

If you dream of being able to set a different accent color for use in GNOME Shell, I’ve got news. Work to properly and officially implement support for accent colors…

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Open source during the recession: Insights from the World Open Innovation Conference

The 9th Annual World Open Innovation Conference (WOIC) was held in mid-November 2022 in Eindhoven, the Netherlands, with the theme “The Human Side of Open Innovation.”

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How do I Run Code I have Written in JavaScript?

To run JavaScript code, use the “browser console” by pressing the “F12” key or the “Ctrl + Shift + I” or “link the JS file with HTML file”.

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How do I Set up Amazon SES to Send Emails?

To set up Amazon SES to send emails, head into the SES dashboard and create an Identity using an Email address and then send a test email.

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How Do I Set up and Connect to SMTP Using Amazon SES?

To set up and connect to the SMTP using SES, create an IAM user from the SMTP page and use the endpoint and port to establish the connection.

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filter vs. find: JavaScript Array Methods

The “filter()” method gives all the elements that match the specified test while “find()” method only returns the first occurrence that matches the given test.

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How Exactly Does link rel=”preload” Work?

rel=”preload” prioritizes the loading of the most important resources at the time the user performs any operation on the website in order to prevent any lag.

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How to Back Up Ubuntu System Using grsync

grsync is a GUI based tool for backing up the system files on Ubuntu system. Follow this article to install it on your system.

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How to Block Comments in a Shell Script-Bash

Block comments can span multiple lines of code. In shell scripting, we can create block comments by enclosing the comments within the <<‘EOF’ and ‘EOF’ markers.

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Fastest Method to Replace All Instances of a Character in a String

For replacing all characters in a string, there are two methods “replace()” and the “replaceAll()” while the “replaceAll()” is the fastest method.

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How to Create an Online Dictionary With Dico in Linux

Dico is a simple, yet highly flexible online dictionary server for Linux. Learn how you can host and use one on your local network today.
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How to Connect to Oracle Database From NetBeans IDE

To connect to Oracle from NetBeans IDE, download JDBC driver, open NetBeans, import jar file into NetBeans, customize the connection, and hit the finish button.

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How to Create a Simple to-do List With HTML, CSS, and JS

To create a simple to-do list, first, create a list in HTML, apply CSS, and use JavaScript code will trigger an event when user adds the data in text field.

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Not applying updates? You’re doing it wrong

All your excuses for not doing updates—from fear of downtime to concerns about testing—are wrong.
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How to Upgrade From Fedora 37 to Fedora 38 Beta With CLI

Discover how to upgrade your current Fedora 37 to the latest Fedora 38 effortlessly using the command-line interface.
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Configure Logitech or SteelSeries Headset in Ubuntu via This App

Got a Logitech or SteelSeries headset? This app may help to adjust sidetone, get battery state, toggle LED, and set inactive time in Ubuntu Linux. It’s HeadsetControl, a free and open-source application that supports: Logitech G430, G432, G433, G533, G535, G633, G635, G733, G930, G933, G935, G Pro. Logitech Zone Wired/Zone 750 SteelSeries Arctis 1, […]

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How to Compute the Sum and Average of Elements in an Array?

Use the “reduce()” method or the traditional loops such as “for-of loop” for computing the sum and average of elements in an array.

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How to use Now() Function in MySQL | Explained with Examples

MySQL “NOW()” function is used to extract the current time and date of the system running MySQL server in string format (YYYY-MM-DD HH-MM-SS).

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How to Use Docker Compose on Windows

To use Docker compose, first install the Docker Desktop app. Then, configure the services in compose file and execute them using “docker-compose up” command.

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How to Convert a Set to a List in Java

To convert set to a list in Java, pass set as list constructor argument, apply the “List.addAll()” method, “List.copyOf()” method, or “User-defined” function.

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