Deepin 20 Review: The Gorgeous Linux Distro Becomes Even More Beautiful (and Featureful)
Deepin is one of the most beautiful Linux distributions based on the stable branch of Debian and with the latest release of version 20, it’s better than ever before. There are a bunch of changes and visual improvements that makes it a wonderful Linux distribution. In this article, I’m going to take a look at…
How to Simply Set Up Users & Roles in The Hub for You and Your Clients
With The Hub 2.0, you can give unlimited users multiple roles — even if they aren’t WPMU DEV members! All of this can be easily set up in a matter of minutes, allowing you the flexibility to give users access to as much or as little as you’d like on your WordPress site. Plus, With…
How to Fix “Repository is not valid yet” Error in Ubuntu Linux
I recently installed Ubuntu server on my Raspberry Pi. I connected it to the Wi-Fi from Ubuntu terminal and went about doing what I do after installing any Linux system which is to update the system. When I used the ‘sudo apt update’ command, it gave me an error which was kind of unique to…
Getting Started with Kanboard Kanban
You don’t need to create an account with Asana or Trello, or add a plugin for WordPress or Nextcloud, to benefit from kanban project management. Kanboard is free, open source software (FOSS) you can self-host to visualize multiple projects with teams (called groups) privately or publicly. Kanboard only requires PHP to work. This allows you…
How to increase your average order value
When you have an ecommerce store you are always looking for new ways to convert customers and increase your average order value (AOV). Your AOV is pretty much what it states, the average order value of all the orders placed in your store. By increasing your AOV you will have more revenue with the same number…
How to get great looking Google results
You probably know the feeling. You’re Googling for a term you’d (like to) rank for and you see a competitor that has a search result that looks incredible. It has star ratings or an image, or both. Or it might have a video, or some other thing. These are so-called rich results. They stand out…
How to Update Firefox on Ubuntu [Beginner’s Tip]
The other day, one It’s FOSS reader asked me, “Abhishek, How do I Update Firefox on Ubuntu”. The question surprised me because there are no specific steps for updating Firefox. When you update Ubuntu, Firefox is updated with it. Just keep your system updated to get the latest Firefox. As you can see, there is…
Computer Networking Course – Network Engineering [CompTIA Network+ Exam Prep]
This full college-level computer networking course will prepare you to configure, manage, and troubleshoot computer networks. It will also help you prepare for CompTIA’s Network+ exam. This course was developed by Brian Ferrill, an instructor at Edmonds Community College. ?? Course Contents ?? ?? (0:00:00) Intro to Network Devices (part 1) ?? (0:07:24) Intro to…
WordPress vs Ghost: Which is a Better Website Platform?
Are you thinking of which one to choose between WordPress vs Ghost? If you’re building a website, you should have a good knowledge of the various website platforms. Today, there are a lot of options for creating the website you dreamt of. And that can happen without going through any technical hassle. Amidst that list,…
UX Evening at Google : Defining UX Roles
Designer, writer, researcher, unicorn—how do these roles co-exist? Dive into the different disciplines at our second livestream event with speakers Javier Bargas-Avila, UX Research Lead at Google Cloud; Edwin Mohammad, UX Writing Lead at Blibli; and Khai Seng Hong, Founder & Director at Studio Doho. UX Evenings @ Google is a quarterly UX speaker series…
How Quickly Can a Girl Go Viral on TikTok?
A girl sits alone on an ugly couch, stroking a plastic fish and mouthing the words to Jason Derulo’s “Ridin’ Solo.” Her eyes are bloodshot. She puts on sunglasses to cover them up, just as Derulo says he does in the song. This video, uploaded to TikTok in July, has more than 11.4 million views….
From The Hill: America’s hidden resilience factor
GoDaddy and The Hill hosted an event on Tuesday, September 15 about microbusinesses and their impact on the U.S. economy. GoDaddy’s CEO, Aman Bhutani, opened the event by sharing data that illustrates the impact microbusinesses make on local economies throughout America. These are businesses and ventures run with fewer than ten people. Often, they’re run…
GNOME 3.38 is Here With Customizable App Grid, Performance Improvements and Tons of Other Changes
GNOME 3.36 brought some much-needed improvements along with a major performance boost. Now, after 6 months, we’re finally here with GNOME 3.38 with a big set of changes. GNOME 3.38 Key Features Here are the main highlight of GNOME 3.38 codenamed Orbis: Subscribe to our YouTube channel for more Linux videos Customizable App Menu The…
How to Accept Donations on Your WordPress Site
Whether you’re a charity or a content creator who’s been hustling for a while, you’re probably considering reaching out to your audience for financial support. However, being able to accept donations on your WordPress site can be difficult without the right tools. Luckily, there are several excellent plugins that you can use to set up…
Social media for small businesses: 12 tips to boost your local marketing
A successful local business is one that nurtures relationships with its clients and one that people talk about. Can you think of a better online place for that than social media? It’s where you can engage, share, and get the conversation about your business going. At the same time, social media feels like a struggle to…
Why you should use Presto for ad hoc analytics
Presto: what it is, where it came from, how it is different from other data warehousing solutions, and why you should consider it for your big data solutions. Also on InfoWorld: Applying devops in data science and machine learning ] Presto vs. Hive Presto originated at Facebook back in 2012. Open-sourced in 2013 and managed…
Open Usage Commons: Google’s Initiative to Manage Trademark for Open Source Projects Runs into Controversy
Back in July, Google announced a new organization named Open Usage Commons. The aim of the organization is to help “projects protect their project identity through programs such as trademark management and usage guidelines”. Google believes that “creating a neutral, independent ownership for these trademarks gives contributors and consumers peace of mind regarding their use…
The Bunker Magnates Hate to Say They Told You So
“I’m not one of the paranoid kinds of people,” Michael, the 51-year-old owner of a construction company, told me this spring. But who doesn’t look at the state of the world these days and get a little paranoid? It’s not just the virus and the economic collapse. It’s the protests, the fires, the cyberspying, the…
Why Everything Is Sold Out
All summer, I tried to buy things, and mostly I failed. I signed up for two separate wait lists for out-of-stock black spandex bike shorts, which I needed for the Peloton I had bought, itself back-ordered for two months. I also added my email address to a wait list for curtain rods, remembering how the…