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Why Software Updates Matter

Security in the operating system heavily depends on regularly updating software. Some users overlook updates on even high-end machines, like MacBooks, missing out on critical security and performance improvements. Software vendors continually improve, fix bugs, and enhance security.

How to Restrict Active Consoles to TTY1 in Linux

In this post, we’ll look at a simple script to limit active virtual consoles (TTYs) on Linux to TTY1 only. This can help reduce potential access, save system resources, or align with specific security requirements.

Benchmarking My Budget AI Server with Geekbench 6

1. Introduction As you already know, I’ve been busy bringing my so-called "budget AI supercomputer" to life (quotation marks fully intentional). After all the assembly, cable wrangling, BIOS drama, and late-night Ubuntu installations, it was finally time

Writing a Basic Dockerfile: A Comprehensive Guide

A Dockerfile is a text file that contains all the commands and instructions to assemble a Docker image. In essence, it is a blueprint for how Docker should build and configure the image, which will later be used to create a container.

Why Choose Ubuntu Over Other Operating Systems?

Ubuntu offers stability, security, and freedom without the price tag. Discover why this open-source system stands out from other operating systems and how it can give you control over your computer — without the headaches.