Where to find music for your videos? There are hundreds of websites with millions of songs to choose from and each offers different genres, functionalities, and licenses. Copyright free music or no-copyright music means it’s free of royalty fees and you can use it on your videos, also if you monetize them. Some authors require you to credit their music[…]
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Apple Maps are now available on DuckDuckGo
Apple Maps, which (in theory) unlike Google Maps has no interest in tracking where you go or what you are looking for, is now available on the web thanks to a partnership with DuckDuckGo. A valuable combination of mapping and privacy. But why not an open map? DuckDuckGo can now offer users improved address searches, additional visual features, enhanced satellite[…]
Read moreA new logo for the Fedora distro
Let’s talk about the logo that the Fedora community is talking about and analyzing. I’m really too happy that the Fedora Project, one of my favorite Linux distro, is evaluating a new logo proposal. Fedora was my first distro and I will undoubtedly be tied to her for the lifetime. It has served me faithfully every time on laptops, desktops,[…]
Read moreTar and gzip. Extract that files
Tar, tarball, gzip. A kind of tape archive, a tar file is a collection of files archived in a single ‘tarball’ file and compressing it with gzip to save disk space results in a tar.gz compressed file. Simple, no? GNUzip is also used in HTTP compression GNU Gzip, or gzip, is a file format and a software application used for[…]
Read moreHow to disable notifications request prompt in Firefox
Oh.. annoying notification request prompt! I use Firefox everyday and I find so bothering the prompt to allow notifications or not. Let’s see how to solve this issue. Preferences or manual configuration to set the default permissions to ‘never’ for notifications Browser notifications let websites announce important updates, but also annoying things and spam communications. Websites send notifications to alert[…]
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