Using Linux File Manager Right-Click Menus to Quickly run Scripts
This video will show how to link any bash script file to a right-click menu on Linux, by creating a .desktop file. I’m using it to select a few .mp4 video files, and then to […]
This video will show how to link any bash script file to a right-click menu on Linux, by creating a .desktop file. I’m using it to select a few .mp4 video files, and then to […]
Serval Tracker not only shows you the price history of an item (giving you an idea of its past lows) but you can set an e-mail alert for the moment it drops below a price […]
You’ve likely heard you should never run a command or script that you don’t fully understand in the Linux terminal (or any command line). Unfortunately, the syntax for command-line apps can be tricky to break […]
Starting your programming journey is exciting, but it’s easy to fall into traps that slow down your progress. By understanding the common mistakes new programmers make, you’ll set yourself up for success right from the […]
This actually makes a lot of sense as you can discount prices, and actually have a phone that outperforms midrange phones. Flagship phones get all the updates still, usually for a good 2 to 3 […]
The Spectra is a new smartwatch designed from the ground up to be hackable and easy to repair. It was created by Pocuter, a company that has spent the last few years honing an expertise […]
Pastebin is a long text and code snippet sharing site. The site has some limitations for free accounts, and does not allow file uploads. Pastebin recently flagged one of my pastes as spam, so I […]
Metr helps you simplify your prepaid electricity budget. All you need to do is create an entry each time you purchase electricity and Metr will automatically calculate your cost per unit, daily expenses and daily […]
Conky is a lightweight system monitor available on Linux and BSD. It can display the system information and statistics such as CPU consumption, disk usage, RAM utilization, network speed, etc. in an elegant way. All […]
Cape runs its own mobile core, all of the software necessary to route messages, authenticate users, and basically be a telecom. Ultimately, this gives Cape the control to do more privacy-enhancing things, such as periodically […]