Fastfetch: A Tool for Fetching System Information on Linux

Fastfetch is a tool for fetching system information, similar to Neofetch, but with enhanced performance because it’s written in C and offers greater customizability, providing you with more control over the output. Overall, it’s a good tool available for most operating systems, like Linux, Android,

How to: Reduce VLC Subtitle Font Size (Using the 2 Method)

In today’s stressful world, we all love binge-watching the latest TV shows, anime, and movies, but the most irritating thing is when the content you are watching turns out to be in a different language than your native language. Here, the subtitle acts as a

Spyder is a Python IDE Tailored for Data Scientists

🚀 Quick Overview Don’t stick with VSCode or PyCharm for your Python journey if you’re a scientist, engineer, or data analyst. You already have a finely-tuned, tailored IDE specifically designed for you by people like you named Spyder. Spyder is an open-source, specially designed IDE

How to Run JavaScript in Python (with an Example)

Polyglot programming is uncommon but can be a lifesaver in specific situations. For example, we recently wrote an article about executing Python scripts within a PHP/HTML file, which can be valuable for certain programmers. This approach proves useful in scenarios such as running system diagnostic

How to Install Geany IDE on Linux (with Dark Theme)

Geany is a lightweight yet powerful IDE for programming languages like Python, C/C++, Java, and 50+ more, offering useful features that make it a viable replacement for Notepad++ on Linux. It is fast, highly customizable, supports 77 file types, is translated into 40 languages, provides

Spectrum is a CLI Music Player for Linux (Installation + Usage)

If you enjoy playing your music locally on your Linux system without internet connectivity using GUI media players like VLC, it’s time to transition to the elegant CLI tool called Spectrum. Spectrum: A Slick CLI Music Player Spectrum is a simple and amazing console-based media

How to Run a Python Script on a PHP/HTML File

In this article, you will learn how to run a Python script on a PHP (or even a plain HTML) file using two different methods, along with practical examples. I assume you have already installed Python with Pip and set up the web development environment

Authenticator is an Open-Source 2FA App for Linux

My go-to option for saving and accessing TOTP codes for my social media platform is the Authenticator. It’s straightforward, open-source, accessible on Flatpak, and offers a convenient data export feature. It checks all the boxes I expect from a 2FA app, and I believe I

Mercury is an Optimized Variant of Firefox (Installation + Tips)

In the past, I’ve covered a lot of variants of Firefox browsers; among them, the most popular are Tor Browser, Waterfox, and Mullvad. Yet, there is another browser in your way, named Mercury. Mercury is an Optimized Variant of Firefox Mercuriy is a Firefox fork

Uh-Halp is an AI-Powered Command-Line Helper for Linux

Uh Halp is a cutting-edge AI command-line tool powered by OpenAI’s most affordable model, enhancing your command-line experience like never before. If you’re a loyal reader (if not, bookmark us now), you probably already know about chatGPT shell cli. It’s identical to this, with the

Thorium is the Fastest Browser on Earth (Installation + Tips)

🚀 Quick Overview This article explores the Thorium browser, its performance tests using various methods and features, and the developer’s customizations, including installation steps on your favorite Linux distribution. If you’re solely interested in learning Thorium’s installation steps, check out this section. I was having

Resources is a GUI-Based System Monitoring Tool for Linux

Resources is an amazing GUI-based system monitoring tool, much like the Windows Task Manager, designed for individuals like me who initially found it challenging to find running processes in Linux. It’s designed to be super user-friendly, built with Rust, GTK 4, and libadwaita for its