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  1. Interrupt is a small, open-source gadget designed to teach and practice cybersecurity skills. It runs Linux and features a built-in display, making it ideal for learning and experimenting with hacking tools and techniques.
  2. After testing numerous Linux email clients, Geary stands out for its clean interface, speed, and focus on email alone. Ideal for users seeking simplicity and reliability.
    2025-03-05 Tags: , , , , by klotz
  3. The article discusses the use of jq, xq, and yq tools for processing JSON, XML, and YAML data from the command line. It includes examples of how to use these tools to extract and manipulate data, as well as converting GPX files to CSV format.
    2025-03-04 Tags: , , , , , , , by klotz
  4. Learn how to get started with Podman, a daemon-less and secure containerization tool that's a great alternative to Docker.
    2025-02-28 Tags: , , , , by klotz
  5. Google has improved Android 16’s Linux Terminal to run graphical Linux apps such as Doom, thanks to new features like hardware acceleration support and a display server. These upgrades are not yet available in the latest Android 16 beta, but they may arrive in future updates. The goal is to transform Android into a PC operating system capable of running desktop-class programs.
    2025-02-18 Tags: , , , by klotz
  6. Visualize your git commits with a heat map in the terminal.
    2025-01-28 Tags: , , , , , , by klotz
  7. GUI application for using HackRF as a spectrum analyzer with features like optimized settings, easy retuning, peak/persistent display, and more.
  8. The X.Org Server Git tree saw a significant increase in the number of commits in 2024, marking the highest since 2014. This surge in activity is primarily attributed to the ongoing development of XWayland and contributions from developer Enrico Weigelt.
    2025-01-01 Tags: , , , , , by klotz
  9. This article discusses the TCP TIME-WAIT state on Linux systems, explaining its purpose, potential problems, and various solutions to handle a large number of connections.
  10. Logitech Media Server is the server software that powers audio players from Logitech, including Squeezebox 3rd Generation, Squeezebox Boom, Squeezebox Receiver, Transporter, Squeezebox2, Squeezebox, and SLIMP3. It is open-source software written in Perl, running on multiple platforms including Linux, Mac OS X, Solaris, and Windows.

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