Open source tools and tips for improving your Linux PC's performance Make changes to your software (and how you use it) to improve your Linux computer's performance.
Generate passwords on the Linux command line Create passwords that meet specific criteria on the command line.
Send and receive Gmail from the Linux command line Use Mutt to send and receive email from your terminal, even if you're using hosted service such as Gmail.
Edit PDFs on the Linux command line Use qpdf and poppler-utils to split, modify, and combine PDF files.
Why you need to use Kubernetes schema validation tools Compare schema validation tools that help you avoid misconfigurations in your Kubernetes clusters.
Get started with Kubernetes using chaos engineering Learn the basics of chaos engineering in this first article in a series celebrating Kubernetes' 11th birthday.
6 exciting new ShellHub features to look for in 2021 ShellHub's community has been busy adding new features to the open source remote-access tool.
16 efficient breakfasts of open source technologists from around the world Cheese from Bavaria, a Brazilian breakfast sandwich, a New York bagel, or a hot cup of tea from Great Britain. Our contributors share their favorite way to fuel their day.
15 unusual paths to tech Our past lives can be exciting and funny. Here are some surprising ways folks have made their way to open source.
6 examples of open source best practices in knowledge-sharing projects Compare how six different knowledge-sharing communities approach gathering, maintaining, and distributing their best practices.