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How to run MacOS on Linux (e.g., for iPhone application development purposes)

The author demonstrates how to run macOS within Linux using Docker, which is a great solution for developers needing Apple systems.

Cryptii - a text processing tool similar in function to CyberChef

Cryptii is an online tool that enables data encryption and decoding using various algorithms. Its intuitive interface makes it user-friendly for everyone.

In how many different ways can the DNS configuration fail?

The article addresses issues with the DNS system, discussing how it can fail and affect access to websites.

Algorithms Implemented in JavaScript - A Collection

The 'javascript-algorithms' repository contains algorithms and data structures in JavaScript, aiding in learning and practical application of these concepts.

Collection of Lightweight Libraries and Microframeworks for Java

Jodd is a Java framework that simplifies application development with efficient and lightweight modules.

DOS on Dope - a bit of a parody of Ruby on Rails. Funny, yet fully functional MVC web framework

The article on Secret Geek highlights the significance of 'Definition of Done' (DoD) in agile methodologies, emphasizing how crucial it is for IT teams to understand and implement this concept. It offers practical tips for its implementation and adjustment during the project.

Open infrastructure map - see where high voltage lines run, where wind farms are located, etc.

OpenInfraMap is a platform visualizing urban infrastructure data.

How to Build Your Own Extremely Cheap (or Free) CDN (Content Delivery Network)

Python code for interacting with a Docker container, making it easier to analyze file systems and processes.

Free Arch Linux Installation Guide

The article presents a detailed step-by-step guide to installing Arch Linux, emphasizing the importance of understanding each stage of the process.

List of 'retro' protocols that can still be used today

Dmitry Elj discusses modern internet issues and proposes a return to retro protocols like Gopher and Usenet. He highlights privacy and centralization concerns while encouraging exploration of older solutions for better data control.

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