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Use the nano editor like a professional

The article 'GNU Nano is My Editor of Choice' highlights the benefits of the editor GNU Nano, emphasizing its simplicity and versatility. The author recommends it as a great option for beginners.

Results of the survey conducted on Stack Overflow in May of this year

The 'Stack Overflow Developer Survey 2021' presents analyses and data from a survey of 80,000 developers, highlighting programming language popularity and workplace diversity.

Spotify Service Client Focused on Speed

Psst is a music player for Linux, featuring support for various audio platforms and a user-friendly interface.

How to terminate a software house? Case study and tips on what to remember when making such a decision.

The article discusses how to end cooperation with a software company, outlining key reasons and steps to ensure a professional process.

RunAsDate - an application that launches other applications with a modified system date

RunAsDate is a utility to run programs with a specific date and time, useful for software testing.

Why do wild foxes in Skyrim often lead players to treasures? It's not entirely a deliberate action.

Joel Burgess emphasizes the importance of diversity in gaming, stating that different perspectives lead to better solutions and game quality.

Three settings that will significantly enhance the security of your Bash scripts

The article explains how to use the 'set' options in Bash to better manage errors and ensure correct script functioning.

Does Yarn 2 introduce an alternative to node_modules?

The article discusses the changes in Yarn 2 and the benefits of migrating from Node.js Modules. It focuses on performance and better version control. A valuable read for understanding new approaches to package management.

Mapus - shared (like Google Docs) Google Maps. Draw on the map, mark places, plan.

Mapus is an open-source project for creating real-time interactive maps.

Why are Google's captchas so sad and depressing? - an interesting analysis

The article discusses the negative impact of CAPTCHA on user well-being. It highlights how these tasks can be depressing and affect our mood. It emphasizes that this issue extends beyond technology.

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