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5 Simple Tips to Use Bitcoin Privately

Bitcoin privacy has always been an issue since the currency's inception. Learn how you can mitigate it by applying these simple tips. → Read More

How to Create an Email Server in Linux with Mail-In-A-Box

Email is a important part of communications today. Learn how you can take control over your data by hosting your own email server in Linux. → Read More

How to Host Your Own Youtube with Peertube

Peertube is a decentralized video hosting platform for Linux servers. Learn how you can host a Peertube instance with your hardware. → Read More

5 of the Best notify-send Alternatives for Linux

Notification servers are a great addition in every Linux distro. Learn how you can improve notify-send with these five great alternatives. → Read More

How to Create Your Own Self-Hosted Office 365 with Cryptpad

Cryptpad is a privacy-focused web office suite similar to Office 365. Learn how you can host this program on your own Ubuntu server. → Read More

How to Use Troff to Format PDF Documents in Linux

Troff is a lightweight yet powerful text processor for Linux. Learn how to create PDF documents with this old school program. → Read More

How to Create Your Own Zoom with Jitsi in Linux

Jitsi is a simple yet powerful Zoom alternative for Linux, Android and iOS. Learn how to create your own video conference server today. → Read More

How to Create a Custom Web Browser with Nyxt

Nyxt is lean, yet powerful web browser that is heavily inspired by Emacs and Vim. Learn how you can create your custom browser with it today. → Read More

How to Encrypt Files in Linux with Tomb

Tomb is a program which creates portable partitions that you can mount on any Linux distro. Learn how you can use it to encrypt files today. → Read More

How to Host A Monero Node on Tor in Linux

Monero is a premier privacy-oriented cryptocurrency. Learn how to make it more private by running your own Tor-only node in Linux. → Read More

5 Simple Git Hooks to Manage Your Repository

Git hooks are a simple way to automate common repository tasks. Learn about a few hooks that you can quickly deploy in your project. → Read More

How to Create Your Own Reddit With Teddit

Teddit is a simple, privacy-respecting front end to Reddit. Learn how you can install it yourself in a Ubuntu Linux server. → Read More

How to Host a Website in Ubuntu Using Tor

The Tor network is a VPN that can protect your privacy on the Internet. Learn how you can also use Tor to host a website in Ubuntu. → Read More

5 Simple Tips to Secure Your Linux Server

Linux servers are the bread and butter of the modern internet. Learn how you can secure your own Linux server. → Read More

How to Create a Web Archive With Archivebox

Archiving your favorite websites for safekeeping can be a daunting task. Learn how you can automate the process in Linux by using Archivebox. → Read More

How to Resample Hi-Res FLAC in Linux

Resampling allows you to play a Hi-Res FLAC file even on low-end devices. Learn how to use sox and Linux to resample your music today. → Read More

How to Create a Bitcoin Lightning Node in Linux

Bitcoin Lightning is an overlay network that speeds up your Bitcoin transactions. Learn how to create your own Lightning node in Linux today. → Read More

How to Transcode FLAC Files With flac2all in Linux

Learn how to use flac2all, a simple yet powerful utility, to automate the FLAC transcoding process on your Linux machine. → Read More

How to Create a Calendar Server With Baikal

Baikal is a simple yet powerful calendar and address book server for Linux. Learn how you can use it to host your own calendar service. → Read More

How to Create a Search Engine With SearxNG

SearXNG is a powerful meta-search engine that you can self-host on your machine. Learn how to create an instance of SearXNG in Linux today. → Read More