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OpenSUSE Linux Distro

Migrating from Arch Linux to OpenSUSE: A New Perspective

As a long-time Linux user, I have always enjoyed the freedom this operating system provides. However, as time passes, needs and priorities change. For many years I have used Arch Linux , a distribution that fully introduces you to the world of control and customization. If you are not familiar with Arch, it is known for requiring the user to be fully responsible for the system – from installation to configuration of all components. This DIY philosophy is what appeals to many, including myself.

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DIY Dual Laptop Monitor From Old Laptop Display

DIY Laptop Upgrade: Dual Screen Setup

In today’s tech-driven world, laptops have become indispensable. They offer numerous benefits like portability and compactness. However, they also come with certain drawbacks. One major disadvantage is the limited battery life, and another significant issue is the small screen size. When you’re accustomed to working on a 27-inch desktop monitor, a laptop screen can feel quite cramped.

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Development, coding, hacking background image, Easy Email Verification

Udemy JavaScript Certificate – First step

After a lot of time, I managed to listen and do the final project on one of (in my opinion) the best JavaScript courses on the platform. This is the course “” by Jonas Schmedtmann (I hope I translated his name well). I might not have written about the certificate itself and this particular lecturer, but my enthusiasm for his approach to the course, how it was designed, what it encompasses, as well as the way he explains, certainly influenced the decision to write this text. The very fact that the course contains less than 70 hours of video material speaks of its substantiality.

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Cyber security, attempt of online fraud

Attempted Fraud or Missed Opportunity?

A few months ago, I had an interesting correspondence with a person via Linkedin, where the person in question “processed” me in order to agree to online cooperation. The proposal was like this: Permission to use my computer remotely, with an assigned IP address, then to allow access to accounts on LinkedIn and Upwork. For my “torment”, I would have a 10% share in what my associate (hereinafter I will call him Gliša) is doing through the Internet. It was freelancing as a developer. I can’t help but wonder, as the title of the text says, is this an attempt at fraud, or a missed business opportunity?

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Arch Linux installation, guides, reviews

By The Way, I Use Arch Linux With Ease!

It’s been a long time since I became a GNU / Linux user, which I’m proud of! I tried it out of curiosity , and now I can’t imagine everyday life without it. It’s one of those things that gets under your skin and there’s no going back! Profesionally or when they make me I use the other OS, but the love and affection to Linux is stronger than anything. Probably that’s why I write about it and always emphasize it. I’ve used a number of distributions so far, some just a few minutes, while others for years. The distro I use the longest and to whom I like to return after an experiment is ArchLinux, so I can afford to say that famous sentence – By the way, I use Arch Linux!

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Retrospective and new manifesto, my comeback

Retrospective and new manifesto, my comeback

Welcome to all of you who have taken some time to read this text and who will be coming back to read my posts! After a little over 10 years, I decided to start writing again and get my blog back. In short, my journey as a blogger started on Blogger, only to soon move to a standalone domain. It lasted about 3 years, after which i lost my creative edge and interest.

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