Got a large digital media library thanks to your old DVD and Blue Ray collection? A media server will enhance your movie watching experience. sFirst, your media library gets displayed like Netflix and other streaming services. You get to resume your playback or add titles to your watchlist. Streaming services like interface in Jellyfin Other than that, you also get a … [Read more...] about Setting up Jellyfin Media Server on Raspberry Pi
8 Open Source Second Brain Knowledge Base Tools
While we usually go for any note-taking app for our convenience, there are some apps that stand out in letting us organize the data better. Such apps may be categorized as a second brain app or a knowledge base management tool. Here, I highlight the best open-source second brain knowledge base tools. What Is A Second Brain App? An app that helps you untangle all the … [Read more...] about 8 Open Source Second Brain Knowledge Base Tools
Microsoft shows another Bing popup advertisement to Windows users
Microsoft has done it again. This time, the company displayed a popup advertising its Bing search service to Chrome users on Windows devices. The popup appeared for users who launched Chrome on the Windows device. It read "Chat with GPT-4 for free on Chrome! Get hundreds of daily chat turns with Bing AI". To do that, users just had to click on the yes button. It would … [Read more...] about Microsoft shows another Bing popup advertisement to Windows users
UPT: Universal Package Management Tool for Linux
The world of software packages on Linux and other Unix-based systems is quite a savannah: each system has its own singular package management approach, making a hell the life of who has to deal with multiple platforms. There are Pacman for Arch Linux and derivatives, Alpine Package Keeper (a.k.a. APK), Advanced Package Tool (a.k.a. APT) for Debian GNU/Linux and derivatives, … [Read more...] about UPT: Universal Package Management Tool for Linux
Unlocking the Power of Storage: A Beginner’s Guide to LVM in Linux
The LVM (Logical Volume Manager) is a storage management system used by Linux operating systems. It allows for the creation of logical volumes, which can be viewed as containers that hold data. The single biggest advantage of LVM is the ease of changing the size of logical volumes (consider it to as disk partitions). In this tutorial, you'll learn what LVM is, how it … [Read more...] about Unlocking the Power of Storage: A Beginner’s Guide to LVM in Linux
You can now zoom images easier in Microsoft Edge thanks to new Magnify feature
Microsoft added a new feature to its Edge browser recently that improves how you zoom images in the browser. Most websites restrict the width of content and this impacts images as well. Some images may look tiny as a consequence. It happens that high resolution images show up in a tiny frame on a webpage so that it becomes difficult to appreciate the image or check out its … [Read more...] about You can now zoom images easier in Microsoft Edge thanks to new Magnify feature
Use Calibre to Remove DRM from Kindle Books and Convert to PDF
So you purchased ebooks from Amazon Kindle and now you want to read it on your personal computer or some other device that doesn't have Amazon Kindle app? You are in a difficult situation. When you purchase a book from Amazon Kindle, it is DRM-protected. Which means you cannot use it outside the Amazon ecosystem. It can only be read using Amazon Kindle app or Kindle Cloud … [Read more...] about Use Calibre to Remove DRM from Kindle Books and Convert to PDF
Change Default Web Browser in Ubuntu [Beginner’s Tip]
So you found yourself a perfect browser that you always wanted and now, you want to make it your default browser? But the question is: how do you change your default web browser on Ubuntu? Let us find out how to do that! Changing the default web browser on Ubuntu and other Linux Here, I will be sharing two ways to change your default browser to make it more … [Read more...] about Change Default Web Browser in Ubuntu [Beginner’s Tip]
The latest Windows 11 Security Update fails to install for some users
Microsoft has just confirmed a Windows Update issue that affects the company's Windows 11 operating system. Some users may experience issues installing the most recent security update for the operating system. Microsoft released the security update on February 13, 2024 as part of its February 2024 Patch Day. The update, which has the ID KB5034765, is the most recent … [Read more...] about The latest Windows 11 Security Update fails to install for some users
Tor launches WebTunnel Bridge as another way to bypass censorship
The Tor Project announced the immediate release of WebTunnel Bridge, a new way for Tor users to bypass censorship. Not all Tor users may fire up the official client to connect to the network and access content on the Internet that would otherwise be blocked. Depending on the environment, default Tor browser and network connections may not work. This is a problem that … [Read more...] about Tor launches WebTunnel Bridge as another way to bypass censorship