Documentation
Explore our comprehensive library of technical guides, which are thoughtfully designed to guide you through various aspects of software development and infrastructure management. Whether you’re an experienced developer or just starting your journey in the world of technology, our step-by-step articles will provide you with the knowledge and skills to efficiently accomplish specific tasks.
We cover a wide range of topics to cater to diverse interests and learning objectives. From setting up and managing MediaWiki with Docker to running Canonical Landscape in Docker containers, we aim to simplify complex processes, making them accessible to individuals with varying levels of expertise.
One of the key advantages of our tutorials is their practicality. We recognize that technology is constantly evolving, and staying up-to-date can be a challenge. That’s why our articles focus on real-world scenarios and solutions that you can immediately apply to your projects. This hands-on approach ensures that you not only learn but also gain the confidence to implement what you’ve learned in your work.
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Explore the Frontier of AI Creativity
Welcome to the forefront of artificial intelligence innovation! In this guide, we delve into the dynamic realm of AI tools that are reshaping the landscape of text, image, and video generation. As technology continues to evolve, so does the potential for these tools to revolutionize the way we interact with and create content.
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Create a free cloud infrastructure
I've been deploying applications on the cloud for free for years. I've documented the topology that I've set up and describe how you can set one up for yourself. This includes a name servers, content delivery network, application load balancer, multiple application instances, a database cluster, email, monitoring, SEO, and more.
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Run MediaWiki with Docker
MediaWiki, the popular wiki software that powers Wikipedia, can be easily deployed and managed using Docker. Our article on running MediaWiki with Docker will walk you through the process of setting up a MediaWiki instance within a Docker container.
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Run Canonical Landscape with Docker
If you’re looking to evaluate the capabilities of Canonical Landscape, the powerful IT infrastructure management tool, on your personal machine, we’ve got you covered. By leveraging the versatility of Docker, we have created all the necessary containers to facilitate the evaluation process.
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Publish a Jekyll BitBucket website with Docker
Building a website with Jekyll offers simplicity, flexibility, and speed. By leveraging the power of Docker, the popular containerization platform, you can streamline the development process even further. Our article on building a Jekyll website with Docker will guide you through the steps to publish a Jekyll site in Bitbucket.
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Change the URL to a Jekyll BitBucket website
Discover multiple ways to tailor your Jekyll site's URL with our comprehensive guide. Whether you're looking to change domains, optimize paths, or enhance SEO, our documentation provides step-by-step instructions for various customization options. Elevate your site's online presence effortlessly.
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Version your Apple Pages and Microsoft Word docs
Efficiently monitor document revisions in Apple Pages using Git and LibreOffice. Our guide outlines a seamless process to export files and embed version tags, streamlining change tracking. Stay organized and collaborative while managing document updates effectively.
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Write modular shell scripts
Bash helper scripts can significantly enhance your productivity as a developer or system administrator. We’ll walk you through some useful tips for a script that includes a help command and allow you to drop arbitrary command into the script in a modular way.
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Run your own MUD (DeadSouls) with Docker
The Dead Souls MUD Library is a multi-user text based adventure creation system. It allows the user to build their own adventure game which can be played over the internet simultaneously by many people. We'll teach you how to run your own server with just a couple commands.
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Create bookmarklets to improve your web surfing
A bookmarklet is a bookmark in a web browser that contains JavaScript commands that add new features to the browser. This document describes the use of bookmarklets to automate tasks like removing the query string from a URL with one click of a button.
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Administer a QICWARE system
Master the art of Qantel QICWARE system administration with our comprehensive guide. Navigate various administrative tasks effortlessly using our versatile administration script. Simplify system management and unlock the full potential of your QICWARE setup with step-by-step instructions and expert insights.