CMR vs SMR drives – what to pick? How to tell?
Buying a hard disk used to be quite easy. Now we have stuff like CMR vs SMR drives, manufacturers not being completely clear in their …
Buying a hard disk used to be quite easy. Now we have stuff like CMR vs SMR drives, manufacturers not being completely clear in their …
Blog, Dev & everything else, Linux, servers & stuff
The MySQL string replace command is quite handy if you need to update a string in one of your table’s columns fast. Even if this …
You’ve probably stumbled upon the need to check your CPU’s frequency (or CPU speed as some call it). Be it just for curiosity, to check …
So the GeForce RTX 3050 got announced. As a solid 650, 950, then 1050 Ti owner, this sparked my interest. The thing is, I sometimes …
The LEMP stack, not to be confused with the LAMP stack, has the same goal: to reliably serve your application to the world. Usually, people …
A LAMP stack is often associated with stability, simplicity, and power. And it’s no joke either, as the LAMP stack is one of the first …
So after writing this aricle, I realised I forgot to mention how to fix the alsamixer not saving settings during system restart issue. Sure, normally …
So this is a fast one. I’ve been using Fedora, but this deffinetly works in most Linux distros like Linux Mint and others. I use …
I decided to write about this, especially since more Ryzen 2000 CPUs are quite ‘old’ now, and maybe some people would like to upgrade their …
Blog, Linux, servers & stuff, Reviews
In November, along with the release of Fedora 35, I decided to give it a try. Give it a try, as in using it daily …