Chromium is an open-source browser project for the modern web that, besides being a full-fledged browser itself, serves as the backend engine for many of the popular browsers in the market.
Python is an open, powerful, interpreted, and easy to learn programming language that supports multiple platforms. It is one of the most preferred programming languages in the fields of Data Analytics and Machine Learning.
Discord is a popular multi-platform instant messaging platform designed to create communities and allow voice and video calls, text messaging, and file sharing.
Ansible is a very flexible and powerful configuration management tool that automates configuration processes and simplifies the administration of multiple systems with different activities that are part of a sysadmin’s day-to-day job.
One of the basic file system administration tasks involves creating, modifying, and deleting different types of files and directories. Knowing some basic tools and concepts for file deletion comes in handy and can save you time.
It often happens that we find a Linux system has rebooted in an unplanned way or due to unknown apparent reasons. Finding and resolving the root cause can help in preventing the recurrence of such issues and avoid unplanned downtime.
Network diagnostics is an essential part of any Network/System Administrator’s job, which includes analysis and troubleshooting different types of network problems.
Cygwin is a Linux-like environment for Windows-based systems. It consists of an emulation layer and a collection of tools that provide a Linux look and feel.
Git is one of the most popular open-source, distributed version control systems available, designed to handle everything from small to huge projects with speed and efficiency.
Telnet is a network protocol used to remotely access a computer and provides two-way text-based communication. So you need a telnet server and client to talk to each other.
FLoC or Federated Learning of Cohorts is a recent rollout by Google to replace third-party cookies with their own user surveillance built-in browser itself.