Stop using bloated apps: These 5 terminal tools are all I need for work
Not every job calls for a complicated app with a clutter interface. Sometimes, simple is best.
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Not every job calls for a complicated app with a clutter interface. Sometimes, simple is best.
It can provide benefits like remote access, disposable sandboxes, and dedicated workspace.
I went down a terminal app rabbit hole—and it was so good I ended up deleting some of my graphical apps.
It is as perfect as it sounds
Your old Windows machine is ready for its second act.
Your most powerful PC may fail to run Qubes OS, while a humble ThinkPad sails through.
Linux apps so good, you'll wonder why you ever clicked anything else.
Most distros are vulnerable without patches.
This shell’s approachability and clever features will make your coding life easier.
Bash hides a lot of shortcuts in plain sight. Here are seven that'll cut your typing in half.
Canonical is promising a 'thoughtful' approach.
Five useful Flatpak apps that deserve more attention—so I’m giving them some.
There are dozens of terminals. All of them can run the same commands. But Linux users will still go to war for their favorite ones. Why?
Ubuntu is technically more bloated than Windows 11 now, and it's still not even a fair fight.
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