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Linux for Hackers // EP 1 (FREE Linux course for beginners)

NetworkChuck · 2 min read

Becoming a hacker starts with Linux, and the fastest way to get there is hands-on practice in a browser-based lab. The session pushes viewers to...

Linux FundamentalsParrot OSLinux Kernel

build your own cloud

NetworkChuck · 3 min read

Cloud storage doesn’t have to mean handing control of personal or business files to Dropbox, Google Drive, or OneDrive. The core pitch is to host a...

Self-Hosted CloudFile CloudAmazon S3

Run your own AI (but private)

NetworkChuck · 3 min read

Local “private AI” is becoming practical: a person can run an LLM entirely on a laptop or workstation, keep data off third-party servers, and then...

Local LLMsOllama SetupRAG and Vector Databases

EVERYONE needs to learn LINUX - ft. Raspberry Pi 4

NetworkChuck · 3 min read

Linux has become a baseline skill for anyone working in IT—and the fastest way to stop feeling intimidated is to start using it immediately. With...

Learning LinuxRaspberry Pi 4Apache Web Server

You've Been Using AI the Hard Way (Use This Instead)

NetworkChuck · 3 min read

Using AI in a terminal beats using it in a browser because it puts project context and files under the user’s control—no more juggling dozens of chat...

Terminal AIGemini CLICloud Code Agents

n8n will change your life as a developer...

Fireship · 3 min read

Automation is the real productivity multiplier: n8n turns everyday triggers—forms, GitHub events, messages, IoT signals—into multi-step workflows...

n8n AutomationZapier AlternativeLinux VPS Hosting

This AI Supercomputer can fit on your desk...

NetworkChuck · 3 min read

Nvidia’s DGX Spark is a palm-sized AI “server” built around a GB10 Grace Blackwell superchip and 128 GB of unified memory, aiming to make serious...

DGX SparkUnified MemoryFP4 Quantization

I forced EVERYONE to use Linux

NetworkChuck · 2 min read

A single, high-powered Linux machine can replace a whole fleet of individual PCs by acting as a terminal server—letting multiple employees work at...

Linux Terminal ServerThinLincVirtualGL

you need to learn tmux RIGHT NOW!!

NetworkChuck · 2 min read

tmux turns one terminal into a workspace where long-running commands can keep running even after disconnecting—and then be picked up later from...

Tmux BasicsSessions and WindowsPanes and Layouts

Google is forcing you to use their proxy (build your own instead)

NetworkChuck · 3 min read

Google is rolling out an “IP protection” feature in Chrome that routes users through Google-run proxies, aiming to hide their IP address from the...

Chrome IP ProtectionPrivacy ProxiesProxy vs VPN

create the ULTIMATE hacking lab in 5min!! (Docker Containers STREAMING Kali Linux to your browser)

NetworkChuck · 3 min read

A new browser-isolation setup lets users open risky links, run Kali Linux, and even launch full desktop apps inside Docker containers—then instantly...

Docker ContainersBrowser IsolationChasm Workspaces

The Dark Web NEEDS You!

NetworkChuck · 3 min read

Running an onion relay—specifically a Tor relay—lets volunteers strengthen the privacy network that millions rely on to stay anonymous online. The...

Tor Onion RelaysRelay RolesCloud Setup

The Rabbit Is A Scam

The PrimeTime · 3 min read

Rabbit R1’s “lamb” AI pitch—an on-device system that can turn requests into real actions across apps—has come under intense scrutiny after repeated...

Rabbit R1Lamb AIPlaywright Automation

TheStandup - DHH Talks Omarchy

The PrimeTime · 3 min read

Omarchy’s creator, DHH, traces the rise of Omachi to a personal break with Apple—then turns that detour into a broader thesis about what makes Linux...

OmachiHyperlandArch Linux

ThePrimeagen's Arch Experience - Standup #7

The PrimeTime · 3 min read

Modern software reliability is collapsing in small, predictable ways—licenses expire mid-session, Windows updates can blue-screen without warning,...

Software ReliabilityLinux InstallationWayland and Sway

Is full stack even real anymore?

Theo - t3․gg · 3 min read

“Full stack” has become a misleading catch-all because modern frameworks differ at a fundamental level: some mainly connect front end to back end...

Full Stack TerminologyBatteries Included FrameworksNext.js vs Laravel

Interview Ramses Oudt: The future of Logseq and Personal Knowledge Management

Tools on Tech · 3 min read

Logseq’s future hinges on a balancing act: keep the “local-first, plain-text, power-user” foundation while making onboarding and everyday workflows...

Logseq RoadmapLocal-First PKMQuery Builder