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List of alternative Linux shells - replacements for classic Bash or ZSH
The `Oil` project is an alternative to traditional system shells, focused on security and ease of use. It offers simpler scripting without syntax errors, keeping modern programming practices in mind. The project team actively works on improving features and the availability of educational documentation, making it a useful tool for every programmer.
Flameshot - a great tool for taking annotated screenshots on Linux
Flameshot is a screenshot tool that allows for editing and annotations.
What awaits us in the world of open source software this year?
The LibreArts article discusses key trends in FOSS for 2021, highlighting developments in technology and community collaboration, and their impacts on education, arts, and more.
Minor CSS Improvements That Maintain Backward Compatibility - Look Good in Both Old and New Browsers
The article introduces minor enhancements in CSS, such as 'clamp' and 'aspect-ratio'. These properties allow for better management of element sizes and proportions, enhancing the quality of websites. The author encourages experimentation with these new features.
Time to say goodbye to the JPEG format?
The article highlights the potential of new image codecs like AVIF and WebP to replace JPEG due to better compression and improved loading times.
Map of all mobile network base stations (BTS) in the world
Open Cell ID is an open project gathering data on cellular base stations, enabling the development of location-based applications.
Incredible possibilities offered by the ZSH shell - how to utilize them?
The Twilio blog article discusses useful tricks and techniques related to the Zsh shell, helping users improve their experiences while working in this environment. It covers basic settings, features, auto-completion, aliases, and much more.
Why are video calls (e.g., on Zoom) so exhausting?
The article addresses the issue of 'zoom fatigue' affecting many remote workers, providing tips on how to cope with it, such as taking breaks and using speakerphone mode.
The pages of startups and tech giants look similar and have 'those funny, drawn characters'?
The article describes the role of illustration in critiquing big tech, highlighting unconventional artistic expressions of concerns regarding dominant corporations. Cartoon characters become a form of protest that prompts reflection on technology's impact on our lives.
Is 2021 the beginning of the end for Docker? - reflections
The article examines Docker's future and alternatives to the technology, highlighting its limitations and the rise of new containerization solutions.
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