Hello dear readers, I have had a tough time. I have been busy writing my bachelor’s thesis for the last 4 months, which I finished…
A blog about IT, security and whatever crosses my mind.
Hello dear readers, I have had a tough time. I have been busy writing my bachelor’s thesis for the last 4 months, which I finished…
I used WhatsApp in 2013 for over a year. A lot. I got lots of notifications every day about different persons writing stuff in group…
In the last few weeks I have been looking for some paid projects to earn some extra money. I stumbled across a lot of requests…
I got this idea today after using DuckDuckGo for a while to create QR codes. If you are using DuckDuckGo as your search engine, you…
Being able to connect to your Raspberry Pi through WiFi and either extend your home network or have a direct connection with your Pi is…
When I started this tech blog, I never intended to write about personal issues. So this is my first try to write about love. I…
Linux offers a lot of packages and programs to back up your files. Since I just migrated to Linux, I had to leave my previous…
One of a programmers most underrated ability is his ability to search for information on the Internet. Even the best of us can not remember every detail of a framework’s syntax. Sometimes we have a problem which we do not want to solve on our own, because we hope someone already has solved it.
But finding the right words to describe what we are exactly looking for can be difficult.
Here are 4 tips to improve your search results and get faster to the best results!
Introduction (repeated from Part 1) If you are new to Linux, you have to know that a lot of configuration can and should be done…
If you are new to Linux, you have to know that a lot of configuration can and should be done through a terminal. On most modern Linux distributions like Ubuntu, Mint or Debian you can avoid to use any command line program at all, but more often than not you will find solutions on the Internet that should what to type into the console to fix a problem.
Here are a few commands you should learn to get comfortable with the terminal without breaking things or damaging your computer.