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💭 What you get in this edition of LHB Linux Digest:
- Tips on SSH connection management
- Edge OS
- Uptime monitoring
- Tools and memes for Linux lovers
No nonsense Google Analytics alternative
🧑💻 Linux tips and tutorial
Connect to a lot of servers via SSH? Use ssh profiles and save a ton of your precious time.
See all the links in your system:
Show the running process in tree structure.
📚 DevOps and Self-host Tutorials
Self-host Ghost CMS? Here are a few useful tips for you.
This is a great way to have your status page without needing a dedicated server. No need to pay for uptime monitoring services.
👩💻Self-host corner
Actual is a local-first personal finance tool. It is 100% free and open-source, written in NodeJS, it has a synchronization element so that all your changes can move between devices without any heavy lifting.
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💡Terminal tip
The find command is extremely versatile. You can use it to search for bigger files in your system.
For example, to search for files bigger than 1 GB in the current directory:
find . -size +1G
Transform any Linux system into a secure, customizable, and easily managed platform for edge computing.
😂 Geek humor
Cabling done right 😉
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