4 productivity apps on Linux that replaced my favorite web apps
They're all local, more secure and private, and completely free.
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They're all local, more secure and private, and completely free.
From enabling screen blanking to switching window systems.
Windows 11 slowed my hardware to a crawl. Linux runs lighter with rolling updates, and keeps older PCs fast for years instead of becoming e-waste.
Ease yourself into Linux with a Windows-like desktop.
From fork bombs to fake โlanguage packโ removals, these commands can wreck Linux fast. Hereโs what they do and how to stay safe.
Everything you may have missed from the last week.
Give me 2 minutes and I'll show you how installing software outside the official repos can be just as easy.
Listening to music on a Soundcore speaker or headphones? Check out the number 3.
Linux has made my digital life so much better; I only wish I had learned these habits sooner.
Prepare to be surprised by the unusual cron jobs that work wonders.
Who needs another productivity app when your desktop can be the productivity app?
Sorry Ubuntu! I can't help it.
Although Ubuntu doesnโt ship with desktop widgets, you can add them using these four tools.
Shattering the myths that hold you back from shifting to a better OS.
This digital fossil took me back in time when computers played Tic-Tac-Toe on paper.