How to Assign Specific CPU Cores to an Application in Windows - Make Tech Easier
Modern PCs have numerous CPU cores, and most of the time, Windows does a perfect job of choosing which CPU should perform which job. However, you can solve certain performance issues when you assign a...
One Thing – Put a Single Task/Goal in the GNOME Panel
Next time you need to remember something important, don’t reach for a sticky note and pen. Instead, reach for the One Thing GNOME extension. This Linux version of the One Thing app for macOS works in the same...
Whereis Command in Linux and BSD with Examples
Here’s a beginner’s guide on understanding whereis command in Linux & BSD with several examples. This article is part of the Linux command learning series. The whereis command is a command line program...
Top 10 Linux Distributions for Windows Users in 2023
We compiled an inventory of the ten best Linux distributions for Windows users in 2023 based on how easy they are to adopt and successfully migrate from Windows. Although there are hundreds of Linux...
Pagination in Vanilla JavaScript
In this comprehensive tutorial, we'll take a look at how to split the content up into individual pages in Vanilla JavaScript. We'll learn how to create pagination and how to navigate through the individual pages without the use of any external libraries.
How to Fix "This Installation Is Forbidden by System Policy" Error in Windows - Make Tech Easier
App installation on Windows, like any other system process, may encounter issues like “This installation is forbidden by system policy.” As if it weren’t terrible enough, it occasionally prevents several...
'Converter' Lets You Convert Images Easily on Linux
On the hunt for an open-source Linux app you can use to quickly convert images from one image format to another? I know I was! Don’t get me wrong, online image converters are okay. But sometimes they don’t...
Launch Week 6 Hackathon Winners
We ended 2022 shipping tons of features in Launch Week 6, but the fun hasn’t ended yet, because we get to announce the winners of our Hackathon No.6! As usual, we enjoyed looking at all the awesome projects,...
My year 2022 in review
Jan 15, 2023 • 5 min read Photo by Mantas Hesthaven on UnsplashHappy New Year!!!!!2022 has ended, and it was a tough year for everyone. From my side, there it was difficult, but that doesn't mean...
Easily Monitor Stock Prices with these GNOME Extensions - OMG! Ubuntu!
Here are two GNOME extensions you can use to keep an eye on stock prices from your Linux desktop without needing to open a web browser or a dedicated app. In a fast-paced world folks want quick and easy...
The State Of Usability In 2023 🎊 — Smashing Magazine
That’s how people behave on the web in 2023. Some observations from real usability testing on what people do and what they don’t do on the web. From disabled copy-paste to magic link sign-in.
Colorblind Filters: GNOME Extension to help Colorblind Users
A nice GNOME Extension – Colorblind Filters, brings many options for color-blind users. Accessibility is a critical aspect of computing and operating systems. It includes well-managed settings for vision...