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Month November 2021

How to Play Guitar Without Learning How to Play Guitar

If you’re one of the millions of people who somehow acquired a guitar during their life—a guitar they have dutifully moved from place to place with the sincere intention of someday learning how to play it—you probably know it’s not… Continue Reading →

PeerTube 4 RC

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Wireshark 3.6.0 Network Protocol Analysis Software Released

Originally known as Ethereal, Wireshark has developed a reputation as one of the most reliable network protocol analyzers available out there. Recently, Wireshark has released a new version of its free and open-source packet analyzer, Wireshark 3.6.0, with all new… Continue Reading →

Ubuntu 22.04 Features and Release Date

In this article, you will learn about some Ubuntu 22.04 features of the upcoming Ubuntu stable release. Canonical’s latest iteration to the Ubuntu operating system is Ubuntu 22.04 Jammy Jellyfish, scheduled for release on April 21, 2022. This is an… Continue Reading →

What is ‘Web3’ and Why Should You Care?

Tech loves to talk about the future, and if you’ve been paying any attention to recent industry headlines, you’ve probably seen the phrase “Web3” bandied about. It’s not a new term, but as the hype around cryptocurrency, NFTs, and the… Continue Reading →

Free Public Domain Audiobooks

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I resigned from Twitter

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Smoking a turkey with Prometheus, Home Assistant, and Grafana

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AWS Embraces Fedora Linux for Its Cloud-Based ‘Amazon Linux’

ZDNet reports: By and large, the public cloud runs on Linux. Most users, even Microsoft Azure customers, run Linux on the cloud. In the case of market giant Amazon Web Services (AWS), the cloud provider will let you run many… Continue Reading →

KB5007205 update for Windows is breaking Microsoft Defender for Endpoint

Microsoft has revealed that a recent update for Windows has been causing problems that could have left systems unprotected and open to attack. After installing the KB5007205 update, some system administrators have found that Microsoft Defender for Endpoint fails. This… Continue Reading →

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