Following the release of Ubuntu 18.04 (on April 26, 2018), Ubuntu began collecting some non-identifiable data from your system. The data mostly comprises a report of the system hardware (not…
Bore is a free and open-source command-line utility written in Rust that aims to allow users to expose a local port to the internet without needing port forwarding. The default…
Minecraft is quite a popular game among kids and teenagers, featuring amazing survival adventures and a unique presentation style that portrays various aspects of reality. When you purchase the game,…
Perl is a popular programming language used for scripting, text processing, system administration, and many more tasks by popular companies such as Amazon, cPanel, Cisco, and many others. It comes…
TensorFlow is a quite popular Python library that requires no introduction; however, for those who don't know, it is an open-source library that the Google Brain team developed back in…
The Remote Desktop Protocol (a.k.a. RDP) is a well-known built-in protocol for Windows systems that lets users or someone else access a Windows system with the remote desktop enabled for…
Remmina is a free (licensed under copyleft) and cross-platform remote desktop client that aims to simplify remote access for screen sharing and file sharing on your desktop. Available for major…
Linux users often find it challenging to list all the open ports in their system and the services responsible for managing those ports. In this article, I'll guide you through…
Floorp, an amazing free and open-source browser backed by a Japanese company, has gained quite a bit of attention recently for offering data and privacy protection, including high customization options…
Steam, commonly known as a video game digital distribution service, also provides a desktop app for Windows, macOS, and Linux, allowing users to easily download and install their favorite games…