In the beginning, there was Linux on the desktop, and it was good. No really, it was! Linux offered more control over your computer than
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Firefox’s about:config – Your Untapped Power Tool
Firefox’s about:config page allows you to change some of the browser’s internal settings, and it can also give you great control over your overall browsing
4 Tips to Refresh Your Excel PivotTables and Keep Your Data Clean
PivotTables are incredibly helpful to see trends or make comparisons in large data sets, but sometimes you’ll find that the data in your PivotTable doesn’t
3 Ways to Add Icons to Your Microsoft Word Documents
Microsoft Word documents can be very boring at times, but there are ways to liven them up. Icons can help make the documents more visually
Ubuntu Server: A cheat sheet
If you’re unfamiliar with the Ubuntu operating system, you’ll probably be intimidated by all of the options in the Server edition. To help you get
The Tux Files: A History of the Linux Mascot
The Tux mascot is the friendly Linux penguin that many computer users have come to know and love over the years. But how did it
The GitHub Developer Survey Is In: Here’s What We Learned
Software developers are very busy people. According to the latest GitHub Developer Survey, they spend the majority of their time maintaining and tweaking existing code
SQL Basics: How to Query Multiple Tables
Querying multiple tables in SQL can be tricky, especially when you’re just starting out and trying to get your head around the basics of this
Retrieving Your Google 2FA Backup Codes: A Step-By-Step Guide
Even the most security-minded users make mistakes from time to time, whether that’s forgetting their unique password or not backing up the Google Authenticator backup
Python – the most popular programming language to learn
According to the annual Tiobe index, Python has been the most popular programming language in 2018 so far. This popularity means that now’s the time