today's howtos and software leftovers
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Running a Python3 script in the right place every time
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[Older] Kubernetes 101: How to get started with container orchestration
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Ubuntu Enable & Setup Automatic Unattended Security Updates
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Record Screen in Ubuntu Linux With Kazam [Beginner’s Guide]
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How to Use SCP Command to Securely Transfer Files
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CloudBerry Backup for Linux: Review and Installation
When it comes to backups, experience says it’s better to be safe than sorry. Better to have much than not enough – you get the point. In this article, we will present CloudBerry Backup for Linux, a cross-platform cloud backup and disaster recovery software.
As a leading solution in the industry, CloudBerry stands out for its flexibility, reliability, and its wide set of out-of-the-box features. You not only get to choose where to store your data (locally or using a cloud storage service), but also can encrypt it using AES-128 or AES-256.
With the recent release of version 2.5.1, which introduces support for block-level backups, this tool stands out among its crowd of competitors more than ever. This new feature is particularly important if you need to back up large files with relatively minor changes over time.
With both a GUI and a command-line interface, optional compression to save up on bandwidth and decrease storage costs, and no hidden fees for data restore, CloudBerry is hard to beat!
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binb 0.0.1: binb is not Beamer
Following a teaser tweet two days ago, we are thrilled to announce that binb version 0.0.1 arrived on CRAN earlier this evening.
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MineTime: Desktop Calendar App With Google Calendar, Outlook.com, Microsoft Exchange, iCloud And CalDAV Support
MineTime is a smart calendar application for Windows, macOS and Linux desktops. The application supports calendars from Google Calendar, Outlook.com, Microsoft Exchange, iCloud and any service using CalDAV, allowing you to organize all your calendars in one place.
MineTime is an Electron application started as part of a research project by ETH Zurich students (a science, technology, engineering and mathematics university in the city of Zurich, Switzerland), in which it's investigated "how to bring new technologies, like Artificial Intelligence, into the daily routine in order to help people get more out of their time".
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