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Adobe Kills Flash, Recommends All Users Uninstall It

News01.01.21Charles Cooke

After 26 years, Adobe Flash will be disabled across the entire Internet. The decision marks the end of the road for a piece of software that was innovative, but that had been left behind.

Download Mac OS 8 as an Electron app for Mac, Linux, and Windows

News07.29.20Charles Cooke

Felix Riesberger has released a version of 'Mac OS 8, running in an Electron app pretending to be a 1991 Macintosh Quadra.'

Set up a Raspberry Pi as a Headless Server [Using Linux]

Installation Guide06.14.19Charles Cooke

This step-by-step guide explains how to use a Linux machine to turn a Raspberry Pi into a headless server that can be used for a range of applications.

Turn a Raspberry Pi into a MagicMirror [Using Linux]

Installation Guide06.13.19Charles Cooke

This step-by-step guide explains how to use a Linux machine to turn a Raspberry Pi 2 or 3 into a MagicMirror device.

Connect to a Computer Using SSH

How-To04.24.19Charles Cooke

This guide explains how you can use the command line on your local computer to connect to a remote computer running SSH.

Check the Throughput Speed Between Two Devices on Your Network

How-To04.23.19Charles Cooke

This guide explains how you can test the effective data-transfer rates between two devices on the same network.

Use SSH Keys to Access a Remote Linux Machine

How-To04.23.19Charles Cooke

This guide explains how you can log into a remote computer or server that is running Linux without using your password.

Set up SSH shortcuts in macOS, Linux, and Raspberry Pi

How-To01.23.19Charles Cooke

This guide explains how to set up SSH shortcuts on your Mac, Linux, or Raspberry Pi computer so you can connect remotely by typing a single word into the command line.

Configure AWS-CLI on macOS and Linux

How-To01.22.19Charles Cooke

This guide explains how to configure Amazon Web Services (AWS-CLI) on macOS and Linux.

AWS-CLI on Linux

Installation Guide01.14.19Charles Cooke

This guide explains how to install Amazon Web Services Command Line Interface (AWS-CLI) on Linux.

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    Adobe Kills Flash, Recommends All Users Uninstall It
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  • Set up a Raspberry Pi as a Headless Server [Using a Mac]
  • Set up a Raspberry Pi as a Headless Server [Using Linux]
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