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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.
Support your work-life balance with this open source productivity tool Super Productivity empowers its users to adopt a healthy work-life balance so they can get more done.
Get the most out of the Vi text editor Vi is the quintessential Unix text editor. Get to know it—or any of its incarnations, Vim, Neovim, gVim, nvi, or Elvis, for Linux, macOS, Windows, or BSD.
Why I love Emacs Emacs isn't a mere text editor; it places you in control and allows you to solve nearly any problem you encounter.
Set up OpenStack on a Raspberry Pi cluster Since Arm processors are "first-class citizens" in OpenStack, and Raspberry Pis are built on Arm, why not combine them?
5 collaboration tips for using an open source alternative to Google Docs Collaborative writing and editing is a breeze when you put these ONLYOFFICE features to work.
Try Jed as your Linux terminal text editor Jed's handy drop-down menu makes it easy for users who are new to terminal text editors.