Linux as a service (The simplest Way to Understand It) A service is just a program that runs in the background systemctl is the tool to control it systemd is the system that manages services Simple analogy Think of a service like a car 🚗: You can start it You can stop it You can check if it’s running The systemd is like the engine that keeps the car running smoothly behind the scenes. By the e
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Part 2 of my Daily learning https://www.w3schools.com/js. To be honest, I had a tough time in bitwise operations. I also wanted to make my skill level better because I have learned a lot of theory but I have a lack of skill that's why I joined Cisco Network Academy - Getting Started with Cisco Packet Tracer. I installed Cisco Packet Tracer and enrolled in the course but I had a problem with loadin
For me, Linux used to be much more intimidating at first. But once I understood the basics and started using it regularly, it became straightforward. Assigning an IP address—either automatically via DHCP or manually—is not as hard as it looks. However, troubleshooting can be challenging because Linux provides multiple ways to handle network configurations. This is the simplest way to get an IP add
If you are building a FiveM roleplay server, Discord Rich Presence is one of those small details that makes a big difference. It replaces the generic "Playing FiveM" status with your server name, logo, and player count. Every player on your server passively advertises your brand to their entire Discord friends list. The setup is straightforward but the implementation differs depending on your fram
The File Search tool in the Gemini API now supports multimodal retrieval by adding support for Gemini Embedding 2. This update allows images, such as charts, product photos, and diagrams, to be natively indexed and searched in the same store as your text-based documents. This post covers how to use the File Search tool end-to-end: creating a store, uploading documents and images, querying with gro
Process & Port Management Find what’s using a port: ss -tulnp | grep :8080 Kill process by port: kill -9 $(lsof -t -i:8080) Top processes (better than top): btop Show process tree: ps auxf File & Disk Tricks Human-readable disk usage: df -h Find large files: find / -type f -size +500M 2>/dev/null Quickly clean logs: truncate -s 0 /var/log/syslog Search Like a Pro G
Hi everyone, my name is P Swyom Sanjog. Welcome back to my blog—I hope you’re all doing well. Today, I’m bringing a new topic: Virtual DOM. Let’s understand what the Virtual DOM is in simple terms. We’ll cover key questions like what it is, why it’s used, and how it works. So, let’s get started! Virtual Dom So, let’s break down the topic into “Virtual” and “DOM.” Virtual means something that exi