How many times have you been redirected to an interesting article and immediately blocked by a paywall? Many, the same happened to us too. This is why we offer you this short article with some techniques to read articles protected by paywall for free and without inconvenience. With some extensions, through a website, or thanks to a simple trick, below[…]
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Linux Tip. How to enable and use Flatpak
Flatpak is a new universal packaging format, on par with the Canonical Snap system it’s a way for a more secure and unified way to deliver applications on Linux. Easy installation, no security holes, and a Linux-wide distribution system because it can work on every Linux distro. Flatpak is basically a cross-platform package management system that aims to makes the[…]
Read moreHow to install and play Elite Dangerous on Linux
There are video games that have literally made the history of video games: Arkanoid, Galaga, Donkey Kong, Super Mario, R-Type, just to name a few. There are video games that, beyond their beauty, have conquered millions of players: PUBG, Fortnite, Destiny to stay in recent times. There are video games that have gone beyond the concept of video games: Flight[…]
Read moreLinux Tip. How to move Thunderbird Data to a new Computer
When you buy a new PC or put a new laptop next to your main computer, one of the most tedious tasks is to reconfigure your email client and have it synchronized again. Not to mention having the e-mail client recognize again which is junk and which is valid, another big waste of time. How to move Thunderbird Data to[…]
Read moreSway tiling Wayland compositor on openSUSE
Sway is a tiling Wayland compositor and a drop-in replacement for the i3 window manager for X11. It works with your existing i3 configuration and supports most of i3’s features, plus a few extras. Sway allows you to arrange your application windows logically, rather than spatially. Windows are arranged into a grid by default which maximizes the efficiency of your[…]
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