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Power Saver

Using Wake-on-LAN for a NAS backup

Jul 04, 2024

Put your backup server to sleep when you don't need it and then wake it on demand using the Wake-on-LAN feature built into network adapters.

Open Source Store

Setting up an e-commerce system

Jun 01, 2024

Thirty bees offers a feature rich, open source e-commerce solution for setting up your online store.

Secure Commitment

Using Git hooks to check your commit code

Jun 01, 2024

The pre-commit framework lets you automatically manage and maintain your Git hook scripts to deliver better Git commits.

Surf Protection

Browser extensions for safer surfing

Jun 01, 2024

Many hands are hard at work on problems of Internet security and privacy. If you're looking to lock down your surfing experience, try these privacy-focused browser extensions.

All-in-One Package Manager

bauh

Jul 31, 2024

The bauh package manager provides a single interface to manage all of your Linux software. Despite a few issues, bauh goes a long way in simplifying package management.

Brute Force

How an intruder attacks SSH

Apr 03, 2024

Sometimes the only way to break into an SSH server is through brute force – and yes, there are tools for that.

Smart Shell

Accessing the Google Pathways LLM from a Bash Script

Apr 03, 2024

The PaLMShell.bash script lets you connect to the Google Pathways API Large Language Model (PaLM) from the command line.

Improving the User Experience

The New KDE HIG

Jul 08, 2024

The KDE Human Interface Guidelines aim to help developers improve the user experience across a variety of aspects, and revisions are underway.

Stolen Credentials

Understanding and preventing credential stuffing attacks

Feb 24, 2024

A credential stuffing cyberattack uses username and password credentials stolen in a data breach to gain access to your accounts. We explain how it works and how to prevent yourself from becoming a victim.

Seamless Overview

Jail and monitor your applications

Feb 24, 2024

Software from unknown sources always poses some risks. With the strace analysis tool and the Firejail sandbox, you can monitor and isolate unknown applications to safeguard your system.

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