Month: November 2019

Introduction to Computer Science and Programming Using Python | edX

An introduction to computer science as a tool to solve real-world analytical problems using Python 3.5. Source: Introduction to Computer Science and Programming Using Python | edX


How containers work: overlayfs – Julia Evans

How containers work: overlayfs Source: How containers work: overlayfs – Julia Evans


Sourcetrail is now free and open-source software – Sourcetrail Developer Blog

We transitioned to an open-source model. The source code is now available on GitHub and the project will further be funded via Patreon. Source: Sourcetrail is now free and open-source software – Sourcetrail Developer Blog


The Efficiency-Destroying Magic of Tidying Up – Florent Crivello

In his seminal book Seeing Like a State, James Scott describes what he calls “high modernists:” lovers of orders who mistake complexity for chaos, and rush to rearrange it from the ground up in a m… Source: The Efficiency-Destroying Magic of Tidying Up – Florent Crivello


Monitoring Linux Processes using Prometheus and Grafana – devconnected

A complete tutorial on monitoring Linux processes using the latest versions of Grafana, Prometheus and the Pushgateway (ideal for 2019) Source: Monitoring Linux Processes using Prometheus and Grafana – devconnected


How To Cherry Pick Git Commits – devconnected

Learn how you can cherry pick commits on Git, how you can fix cherry pick conflicts and how you can cherry pick multiple Git commits. Source: How To Cherry Pick Git Commits – devconnected


Movim – Communities – Movim 0.16 – Cesco

A bit less than 4 months after the previous 0.15 release we are pleased to announce the release… Source: Movim – Communities – Movim 0.16 – Cesco


How to securely delete files in Linux with srm – TechRepublic

Don’t entrust the deletion of sensitive data to the standard tools. Install this handy data wipe command for a more secure removal. Source: How to securely delete files in Linux with srm – TechRepublic


You are not your code – DEV Community 👩‍💻👨‍💻

Source: You are not your code – DEV Community 👩‍💻👨‍💻


Run an Internet Speed Test from the Linux Command Line – Putorius

How to run an internet speed test from the Linux command line. We examine two tools that both use the speedtest.net service to test your connection speeds. Source: Run an Internet Speed Test from the Linux Command Line – Putorius