I’ve Had Enough of Windows - Switching to Linux
I've finally had enough of Windows, so I decided to switch my main PC over to Linux and see if it can actually handle my ...
I've finally had enough of Windows, so I decided to switch my main PC over to Linux and see if it can actually handle my ...
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Why is almost every program complaining about my locale? I hope you found a solution that worked for you :) The Content is ...
This lesson covers how to login to Odo, how to use the command line to manipulate files, and how to use the Vim Text editor.
My daily driver is a Macbook Air M2 running Linux - Fedora Asahi Remix to be precise. One thing I missed when using it is the ability to occasionally run Windows software using Wine. Apparently, you can run Steam on it and apparently Steam allows installing and running arbitrary Windows software, but when I tried it, I couldn't create an account and in general, I'd rather not use Stream. I succeeded running and older version of Heroic Games Launcher [1] under muvm (a virtual machine th
Hi HN, I was frustrated by the standard startup advice: "Hire a VP of Marketing, Hire a Content Lead, Hire a Video Editor." It leads to massive burn ($30k/mo) before finding product-market fit. I spent the last 3 months asking: "How much of this can be automated?" I built a framework called the "Zero-Employee Growth Stack." It uses different agentic workflows to handle the entire pipeline: 1. Signal Detection (Scanning trends). 2. Content Strategy (Clustering k
Hey HN! I'm Linas, and here's my take on XKCD 949.I've created a file sending/sharing website (think WeTransfer) which I believe is unique in several ways:* End-to-end encrypted * Recipients can start their download anytime, i.e. it's not P2P WebRTC-based thing like FilePizza * (Effectively) no limit on the size of the uploaded data, i.e. it will encrypt/decrypt 100 GB just fine * (Effectively) no limit the number of files that get sent * Real-time transfers, i.e. r
Hi HN, I built PassDetective after realizing how often passwords, tokens, and secrets accidentally end up in shell history during debugging or quick tests. PassDetective is a small CLI tool that scans shell history files using pattern matching to flag potential secrets before they get committed, backed up, or shared. It currently works on Kali Linux and NixOS, and is meant to be a lightweight, local-first check rather than a full secret scanning solution. I’d appreciate feedback on false positiv
Last June German PC maker Schenker and Linux PC vendor Tuxedo Computers showed off a prototype of a Linux laptop with a Snapdragon X Elite processor. But nearly a year and a half later you’re still ...
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Kali Linux has released version 2025.4, its final update of the year, introducing three new hacking tools, desktop environment improvements, the preview of Wifipumpkin3 in NetHunter, and enhanced Wayland support.
Ubuntu MATE uses the MATE desktop (which is lightweight yet full-featured), which makes it easy for new users to hop onto the Linux bandwagon. MATE is as easy as it gets, with a bottom panel, a top ...
Anthropic, Block, and OpenAI are backing the Linux Foundation’s new Agentic AI Foundation, donating MCP, Goose, and AGENTS.md ...
There are many reasons to switch to Linux, such as security, free software, and data protection. We compare the distributions ...
Ubuntu Game Pack includes Steam, Lutris, Itch.io, and Game Jolt, as well as PlayOnLinux, CrossOver, Wine, DosBox, ScummVM, and more. Some of those options are free, while others are pay-to-play or ...
ZDNET's key takeaways OpenSUSE and Manjaro are both powerhouse distributions.If you're new to Linux, only one of these may be ...
ZDNET's key takeaways Linux kernel developers are using AI to support project maintenance.Writing kernel code with AI remains ...
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I spent TWO HOURS trying to fix a simple Windows issue. My Linux friend? Fixed it in 15 seconds. That's when everything ...
SCO, the anti-Linux lawsuit monster is dead. There are still twitches left in the corpse in the bankruptcy court morgue, but when even Groklaw retires from the field, you know SCO's as dead as a ...