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‘All Things Open’ Puts Keynotes and Other Videos Online, With More to Come
Recordings of this year's All Things Open event at the Raleigh Convention Center are now available online with more to come.
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8 Best Free and Open Source Linux Statistical Analysis Tools
Linux is particularly strong in the field of open source statistical software. The purpose of this article is to identify software for performing statistical analysis.
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Open-Source Software: A First Attempt at Organization After CRA
This article explores how the open-source software industry is navigating organization challenges and legislative measures.
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Redox OS Now Runs On RISC-V
Redox OS is a Unix-like operating system that aims to bring the innovations of Rust to a modern microkernel. Let's talk about this open-source instruction set architecture and why RSC-V support is important for Redox.
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How to Use Syntax Highlighting in Nano Editor
Nano is a simple and user-friendly command-line text editor for Linux, which is often used for basic text editing tasks, such as creating and editing configuration files, scripts, or simple documents. This guide will explain how to enable syntax highlighting in Nano to make your coding experience smoother and more efficient.
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Nload: Monitor Linux Network Traffic and Bandwidth Usage
Monitor the graph of inbound and outbound network traffic and bandwidth usage in real time with the Nload command-line utility in Linux.
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What is Umask in Linux?
Umask is a Linux command that sets permissions for a file or directory users create. In this article we'll explain how Umask works and how to use it in different scenarios.
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Python Became GitHub’s Most Popular Language
GitHub's 2024 Report: Python has surpassed JavaScript for the first time, becoming developers' most preferred language.
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Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Apple Translate
Translate is a translation app developed by Apple for their iOS and iPadOS devices. It functions as a service for translating text sentences or speech between several languages. Here are the best free and open source alternatives for Linux.
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Manjaro Linux Introduces Opt-Out Telemetry with Manjaro Data Donor
Manjaro Linux is developing a new tool called Manjaro Data Donor (MDD) to gather usage statistics about its user base. In this blog post, we will discuss the reasons behind this shift, the data being collected, and how users can participate and provide feedback.
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