Linux Command Line Tools
The Linux command line has a wealth of useful tools which exist because someone wanted to improve on the stock tools which come with most distros. As you expand your…
How I do things written down.
The Linux command line has a wealth of useful tools which exist because someone wanted to improve on the stock tools which come with most distros. As you expand your…
The Chromebook is an internet connected device and while it has Android capabilities on ChromeOS and a Linux shell on ChromeOS and ChromeOS Flex where possible it’s nice to run…
What you carry around in your bag says a lot about you as an IT Guy.. That fine balance between enough and not too much is a hard one to…
Having recently migrated this blog from Ghost to WordPress on a hosted platform it became apparent very quickly that there were some useful plugins I’ve ended up using and keeping…
There are plenty of lists of “essential” MacOS software out there, most of them are the same Opensource of commercial software. What I’ve tried to do here is pick out…
When I started this post it was just a “what’s in the bag” post, however, while writing it I pulled out some links to other posts I have written about…
As a proponent of the command line, I’ll quite happily live in there all the time. When learning new things which have a multitude of command combinations a Gui is,…
Working from home in 2020/2021 I’ve made myself gradually more and more comfortable in my office setup to the point it would be hard to find myself a more comfortable…
Creating a workflow on a ChromeOS device is the first hurdle in full time adoption. Over the last few years I’ve moved to using the following software. This is the…
This is a list of software and tweaks from someone who only uses a chromebook 1) Not software, a tip – Creating Web Apps Ok, so this isn’t creating a…