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By David Joz – Feb 22, 2022
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By Crystal Crowder – Feb 22, 2022
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By Sayak Boral – Feb 21, 2022
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By Robert Zak – Feb 20, 2022
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By Severi Turusenaho – Feb 17, 2022
Leafnode allows you to create an offline copy of your USENET server that you can use with your newsreader.
By Ramces Red – Feb 16, 2022
While dwm is a minimal window manager, you can add some features by patching it.
By Ramces Red – Feb 10, 2022
Ransomware is a dangerous threat to computer systems, so we are looking at some decryption tools that allow you to unlock and restore your data.
By Ian Derrick – Feb 9, 2022
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By Severi Turusenaho – Feb 9, 2022
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By Ramces Red – Feb 3, 2022
Your Windows PC can be overly bloated. Check out the list of apps you should uninstall right away.
By Sayak Boral – Feb 1, 2022
bspwm is a powerful minimalist window manager for Linux, and provides the best window customization options.
By Ramces Red – Jan 31, 2022
The trustedinstaller process is often seen as a malware, but it is actually a valid process. Check out what TrustedInstaller is and how it works.
By Princess Angolluan – Jan 28, 2022
Doas is a privilege escalation program similar to sudo and it is lightweight and simple to use.
By Ramces Red – Jan 26, 2022
These distributions made Arch Linux much easier to install and use.
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