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CSV Files - What Is Wrong with Them?
The article "Retire the CSV" outlines the drawbacks of the CSV format and suggests modern alternatives like JSON and XML for better data integration. The author shares examples of migration and recommends more efficient solutions.
Do you want to assign each device on the local network its own domain - what should that domain be?
The article presents the benefits of having a personal domain in a home network, including control over device names and enhanced security for resources.
Are you thinking about rooting the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold/Flip 3? Maybe it’s better not to do it...
The article addresses bootloader issues with the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3, leading to camera failures for users. Reports suggest that unlocking the bootloader results in camera dysfunction.
List of 18 places where you can download free, legal books (mainly fiction and in Polish)
The article presents ample sources of free e-books and audiobooks, offering specific links and tips on how to locate and access them.
Semgrep - a tool for static code analysis, supporting almost 20 programming languages
Semgrep is a static code analysis tool that helps detect bugs and security threats across multiple programming languages.
What is it like to own the GAIL domain - good or not good? ;)
GAIL is a key Indian company in gas transportation and distribution, focusing on sustainable energy vision.
Introduction to TMUX - Terminal Window Manager
The article 'Gentle Guide to Get Started with Tmux' introduces the basics of using tmux, a terminal multiplexer. It starts with installation, moves on to session creation, and advanced configuration of the `.tmux.conf` file. It features many practical tips and keyboard shortcuts that enhance productivity. With tmux, remote work becomes easier, minimizing data loss across devices. This article is an excellent starting point for anyone looking to gain new terminal skills.
How to list the contents of a directory containing over 8 million files?
The article highlights the limitations of the ls command in Unix/Linux, especially when dealing with large numbers of files in a directory, and presents alternatives like find for more efficient handling.
Effective use of XARGS in Linux - or how to write better scripts and automate your work
The article explains the use of the xargs tool in Linux and Unix systems. This tool processes standard input and allows efficient management of arguments in commands.
The Future of SQL in Frontend Applications - If Not IndexedDB, Then What?
An article on the future of SQL in web applications, highlighting its growing importance and new possibilities in the age of technological growth.
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