Don’t forget about the humble plain-text file.
As I’m sure many of you know, in professional Linux, services are often managed and configured with “flat” text files stored locally. In applications like Kubernetes or Terraform, even whole servers and clusters can be defined and populated virtually with specially formatted text files. These files are your friends and are here to help!
You may have already guessed that the benefits of this oft-overlooked notepad are not limited to the office. Word processing for mail messages, to-do lists, shopping lists, light web design, shell script programming, homework / schoolwork assignments, and so many more can easily be accomplished with the little text editors on all of our systems. On older systems, this lighter program can run much more quickly and efficiently than the bloated and slow office suites we are familiar with. A simple drag and drop into a cloud storage provider can provide an almost instant backup as well as team collaboration. This method allowed me to really squeeze out the maximum amount of performance from old and ailing systems during my education. When handing-in documents, a quick paste into the word processor of choice allows for any required cosmetic formatting or file-types.
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Firefox 89.0.1 Released to Improve WebRender Performance
Linux Mint 20.2 beta ISOs undergo testing and are due soon
June update: new hardware and more on the way | PINE64
An Attempt to Make LibreOffice Appear Like Microsoft Office [Tutorial]
A beginner's guide to creating redirects in an .htaccess file | Enable Sysadmin
A Guide to Emulation with RetroPie - Make Tech Easier
GNOME Shell Dash To Panel v43 Released With GNOME 40 Support - Linux Uprising Blog
How to Use a Tablet or Phone as a Second Monitor in Linux | Tom's Hardware
How to Set Up Nginx Server Blocks on Ubuntu 20.04 - LowEndBox
Getting Started With Django: Build A Weather App | DigitalOcean
How To Set Up VS Code for PHP Development with PHP Intelephense | DigitalOcean
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Vulnerability Summary for the Week of June 14, 2021 | CISA
Malicious COVID-19 online content bypassing moderation efforts of social media platforms - Help Net Security
Ukraine Police Arrest Cyber Criminals Behind Clop Ransomware Attacks
How Cyber Safe is Your Drinking Water Supply? – Krebs on Security
How to hack a bicycle – Peloton Bike+ rooting bug patched – Naked Security
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Crypto ATM Firm Ready To Install Crypto ATMs At 29 Supermarket Location In Texas | UseTheBitcoin
'I have nothing': Imprisoned John McAfee claims his crypto fortune is gone
CNN Announces It's Going to Auction News NFTs | CoinMarketCap
Why Crypto Needs Institutions | Hacker Noon
What is a Token Economy and How to Design a Thriving Cryptocurrency | Hacker Noon