
Variables in BASH - Learn BASH Paid Members Public
Welcome to the second chapter of BASH scripting series in which we will discuss variables in bash. Did you know that every programming language has a way to let programmers declare variables in their programs? But what exactly are they and why do we need variables in programming? Please read

Colibri - A Browser Without Tabs Paid Members Public
Almost all browsers are competing with each other in terms of functionality, speed, and performance. Though I did recently settle for Firefox as my default browser, I am still looking for better options. And this quest of mine took me to Colibri – A Browser without Tabs. I was really interested

Introduction To BASH Scripting - Learn BASH | Part 1 Paid Members Public
Welcome to the introductory series on BASH scripting. This series will cover a complete guide on BASH scripting starting from the foundation of computer programming then progressing on to the basic constructs of this scripting language and finally, you will also create a simple mini-project using this scripting language. BASH

Is New Ubuntu 18.10 Worth Installing? Paid Members Public
The new Ubuntu release “Cosmic Cuttlefish” has hit the OS market after 6 months of development. I’ve been using it since it came out and now here is what I have to say about it. In this article, I’ll talk about the new things it brings in and

What Is Tor? Is Tor Safe? Paid Members Public
In this time where everybody is attempting to ensure their information and protection, we hear a considerable measure about the TOR network. Some sing acclaim while others think of it as an apparatus for crooks. In this article, we give you the working standards of TOR by portraying likewise its

How To Improve Typing Speed For Free Paid Members Public
Ever met a friend who could type 50+ Words Per Minute easily? Surely you must have already met one or many ? And if we ask them how they were able to do it, their response would vary because some would mention a very cool proprietary program while others would mention

Mounting And Optimizing A Linux Gamer Computer Paid Members Public
We have had a lot of news about games in the Linux world coming out in recent weeks. We already have an interesting performance for games like Grand Theft Auto V, and the trend is for the compatibility level to improve every day, with Valve’s recent announcement of Proton

Git GUI Front-Ends And IDE Support - Git Series Part 4 Paid Members Public
Developers have created third-party software (free or otherwise) that gives users a GUI to use for interacting with a repository. Here is an overview of a few programs that you can use. This is so you can have an idea of what you can expect from a GUI git client.