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Tips for running virtual, in-person, and hybrid events Create the perfect blend of virtual and in-person events.
Generate web pages from Markdown with Docsify-This This open source tool makes it easier than ever to convert Markdown to web pages.
How I used guilt as a motivator for good Guilt is usually considered a negative emotion, but by steering it well, you can achieve surprising success.
3 reasons to host a docathon for your open source project A marathon for documentation is a great way to produce or improve the docs for your open source project.
Run a virtual conference using only open source tools Here's how to use open source tools to run your next virtual event.
FreeDOS commands for Linux fans If you're already familiar with the Linux command line, try these commands to help ease into FreeDOS.
Establish an SSH connection between Windows and Linux Use the open source tool, PuTTY to establish an SSH connection from a Windows machine to a Linux system.
Test Kubernetes cluster failures and experiments in your terminal Litmus is an effective tool to cause chaos to test how your system will respond to failure.
How to navigate FreeDOS with CD and DIR Armed with just two commands DIR and CD, you can navigate your FreeDOS system from the command line.
New ways to learn about open organizations Celebrate the Open Organization community's sixth anniversary by getting involved in two exciting new projects.
Start monitoring your Kubernetes cluster with Prometheus and Grafana Before you can measure chaos, you need to know what your system's steady state looks like. Learn how in the second article in this series about chaos engineering.