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 Hey everyone,
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 How to Use XXD Command in Linux: A Step-by-Step Guide
#Linux #CLITips #ShellTips #CommandLine #SysAdmin
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 Which #Linux distribution would you consider purchasing a license for if all distro's became paid? 
 Does GoDaddy really help me get the Facebook domain?
#Facebook #Godaddy #Meme

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 If someone ever used the GoDaddy broker service, let me know that they still charge you money if the deal was unsuccessful. 
 What's the Linux community thought about "Microsoft killing the support for running Android apps on Windows 11"?
#Linux #Microsoft #Android #Graveyard 
 Floorp Browser: A Blazing Fast Firefox Browser in Vivaldi Style
#Floorp #Productivity #Vivaldi #Browser #Linux #LinuxTools #LinuxTips
https://linuxtldr.com/installing-floorp-browser/

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LibreOffice is all I need. 
 @01faad05 LibreOffice is excellent without a doubt, but individuals temporarily switching to Ubuntu or other Linux distributions for work might find it overwhelming. In such cases, alternative office suites like OnlyOffice can be a better choice. 
 nostr:npub16q520v2vney0ehvwjrt279ka9medfra0sz9k6lg6tkftgxenfnxs0zds4s How hard would it be to wri... 
 @06e722d1 The article is in draft and will be rewritten soon. Thanks for sharing your concerns. 
 @06e722d1 I think this would be the main focus of your "It's not that difficult to be a bit more informative up front". I also agree with this viewpoint, but while writing such an article, especially when it's "how-to", technically, writers typically give a short context about the topic, so the reader gets a sneak idea of the topic, followed by installation instructions, the article's core purpose, and examples. 
 @06e722d1 So if anything is missed in the introduction, readers can read the topic's functionality and get a better idea of how it will work, indirectly solving their question about what the topic is about. And this is basically tradition, and most readers prefer this format, yet there are diverse responses. If such feedback continues, I might consider altering the article structure in the future. 
 nostr:npub16q520v2vney0ehvwjrt279ka9medfra0sz9k6lg6tkftgxenfnxs0zds4s As indicated, I knew nothin... 
 @06e722d1 I think this would be the main focus of your "It's not that difficult to be a bit more informative up front". I also agree with this viewpoint, but while writing such an article, especially when it's "how-to", technically, writers typically give a short context about the topic, so the reader gets a sneak idea of the topic, followed by installation instructions, the article's core purpose, and examples. 
 nostr:npub16q520v2vney0ehvwjrt279ka9medfra0sz9k6lg6tkftgxenfnxs0zds4s The point was I had no idea... 
 @06e722d1 Actually, the title states that the topic will be about how to install it on Linux, not what it is about, and the extra sneak peek information given for the article foundation. Typically, while writing such an article, we expect the reader to be aware of the topic, at least a little bit. 
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Pipx: typically used when ... 
 @06e722d1 Thank you for your response! I appreciate your input on pipx and the frustration with tech guides starting abruptly. I'm curious to learn more about your thoughts. Could you please elaborate on your point more. 
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#Linux #LinuxNews #News #Tech #RaspberryPi #Pi #IOT #Security #Infosec
https://linuxtldr.com/weekly-roundup/

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 The Raspberry Pi 5 is here and looks yummier than ever
#Linux #Raspberry #PI #DevOps #IOT
https://techcrunch.com/2023/09/27/raspberry-pi-5/