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Sniffnet: Application to Comfortably Monitor Your Network Traffic

Sniffnet has a simple GUI interface that lets you filter the network based on the application’s protocol. Learn more.
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RustDesk: Virtual and Remote Desktop Software

RustDesk is a simple and easy-to-use remote desktop software for the maintenance of computers and other devices. Learn more here.
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Machine Learning in Linux: Stable Diffusion Web UI

Stable Diffusion is a deep learning text-to-image diffusion model capable of generating photo-realistic images given any text input. Learn more here.
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nvitop: GPU Process Management

nvitop is an interactive NVIDIA device and process monitoring tool that bills itself as “the one-stop solution for GPU process management.” Learn more here.
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vtm: Text-Based Desktop Environment That Runs Inside a Terminal

vtm is a text-based desktop environment that runs inside a terminal, available for Linux, Microsoft Windows, macOS, and BSD. Learn more here.
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Albert: The Smart and Efficient Linux Launcher for Your Desktop

Discover how the Albert Linux launcher can boost your productivity and transform your desktop experience with speed and versatility.
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Arch Linux vs Other Linux Distros: Which is Right for You?

Check out this basic comparison between Arch Linux and other Linux distros, highlighting their features, release models, advantages, and more.
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openSUSE Gains Momentum: A Look at Its Growing Popularity

From strength to strength! The popular Linux distro openSUSE has doubled its user base in a year. Here’s more on that.
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Whisper: Automatic Speech Recognition System

Whisper is an automatic speech recognition system trained on 680,000 hours of multilingual and multitask supervised data. Learn more here.
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Ásbrú Connection Manager: Graphical Front End for SSH

Ásbrú Connection Manager is a user interface that organizes remote terminal sessions and automates repetitive tasks. Learn more here.
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InvokeAI: A Stable Diffusion Toolkit

InvokeAI is a Stable Diffusion toolkit that provides a streamlined process with various new features and options to aid the image generation process. Learn more here.
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Stig: A TUI and CLI for the BitTorrent Client Transmission

Looking for a terminal-based bittorrent client that can do all your work with the essence of a GUI? Then, Stig BitTorrent Client is for you.
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6 wc Commands to Count Lines, Words, Characters

In this article, we’ll discuss how to use the wc command to calculate a file’s newlines, words, characters, or byte count with practical examples.
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Coqui STT: Deep Learning Toolkit for Speech-to-Text Models

Coqui STT is a free and open-source deep learning toolkit for training and deploying speech-to-text models. Learn more here.
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GNOME 44 Background Apps: A Step Forward or a Step Too Far?

One of the highlights of the upcoming GNOME 44 release is the new Background Apps feature. But, is it for good?
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catclock: xclock With an Enhanced Cat Mode

Modern desktop environments include a clock, but they are fairly utilitarian in nature. catclock is a fork of xclock which adds a “cat mode.”
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Machine Learning in Linux: GFPGAN Face Restoration Software

GFPGAN is a deep learning software for real-world face restoration. This software can radically improve the quality of images. Learn more here.
 
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Lapce: Lightning-Fast and Powerful Code Editor

Looking for a new editor to replace your old one? Look no further than Lapce — a lightning-fast and powerful code editor.
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cTune: ncurses-Based Internet Radio Player

cTune is a free and open-source ncurses-based internet radio player written in C. Learn more about how you can take advantage of this service.
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oh my zsh: A Framework to Manage Your zsh Configuration

oh my zsh is a free and open-source configuration framework to help you manage your Zsh configuration. Here’s how to install it.
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