Open ports and route traffic through your firewall
Sep03

Open ports and route traffic through your firewall

Ideally, most local networks are protected from the outside world. If you’ve ever tried installing a service, such as a web server or a Nextcloud instance at home, then you probably know from first-hand experience that, while the service is easy to reach from inside the network, it’s unreachable over the worldwide web. read more Powered by...

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Design a book cover with an open source alternative to InDesign
Sep03

Design a book cover with an open source alternative to InDesign

I recently finished writing a book about C programming, which I self-published through Lulu.com. I’ve used Lulu for several book projects, and it’s a great platform. Earlier this year, Lulu made changes that give authors greater control over creating their book covers. Previously, you just uploaded a pair of large-format images for the front and back book covers. Now, Lulu allows authors to upload a custom PDF exactly...

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My dramatic journey to becoming an open source engineer
Sep03

My dramatic journey to becoming an open source engineer

It’s been five years and a heck of a journey from being a non-programmer to becoming an associate software engineer at Red Hat. It’s a story worth telling—not because I have achieved a lot, but because of so much drama and so many pitfalls. So grab a cup of coffee, and I will share the unturned pages of my love story with technology. read more Powered by...

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