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Detailed cheasheets and to the point information and guides about different tech and programming topics.
The objective of this guide is to help and guide you to successfully create your own fully edible, near-closed-loop Edible Indoors Garden using techniques that range from hydroponics and vertical stacks, to microgreens and algae thanks: plant potatoes, seeds, legumes, leafy green, mushrooms and much more fully indoors.
This guide will help you chose indoor plants based on a list of plant care factors that determine how easy or hard to maintain each plant is. Do you want an indoor plant that requires little care? Or do you want an exotic, beautiful indoor plant? This list will help you choose one.
By integrating digital design with data management tools, Building Information Modeling (BIM) techniques and technologies are revolutionizing architecture, engineering and construction (AEC) design. This comprehensive guide will help you understand and implement BIM.
This article will introduce and guide you through the principles, technologies and workflows involved in photogrammetry, allowing you to create 3D models from a few photos.
An introduction to modern Geographic Information Systems (GIS) techniques, approaches and all the cutting edge GIS technologies.
Deep mapping, a rich-data mapping system which cross-correlate multiple data sources in order to understand the context, patterns, inner workings, history and evolution of a city.
A microkernel is a minimalist operating system (OS) architecture where only the most essential system functions run in kernel mode, while everything else, including device drivers, file systems, and network stacks.
Using GitLab and GitHub simultaneously provides redundancy, better CI/CD options, and more collaboration opportunities. This guide explains how to set up and use GitLab and GitHub simultaneously in a project.
Each Linux distribution has its own package format and package management system. The most common package formats are .deb (for Debian-based systems) and .rpm (for Red Hat-based systems). This article covers how to install, remove, and manage local packages across different distributions.
This quick tutorial and cheat sheet will give you all the commands to install, remove and upgrade pages in most Linux distros, from Debian and Ubuntu to Red Hat, Fedora, CentOS, Arch and more.