Once upon a time, using Linux without the terminal was unthinkable. Now? For average users, the terminal is totally optional.
But for day-to-day work, I can’t give up macOS. macOS Gives Me the Best of Linux I started using macOS out of necessity, ...
First came Tetris, then Doom – and now a bare-bones Linux instance that boots inside a PDF.
You might think you're operating system gives you the privacy you need, but unless you're using an OS like Tails Linux, your ...
Version 2.9 of the Aurora embedded FPGA tool suite from QuickLogic enables seamless integration of block RAM and DSP ...
whether there’s a graphical user interface (GUI) or command-line interface (CLI), and how comprehensive the tools are, among other aspects. Below we list what we think are the best Linux repair ...
A decade into development, the world’s top container orchestrator is more extensible than ever. But usability is still ...
Delphi is still very much with us, but the FOSS world also has its own, largely compatible, GUI-based Object Pascal environment – and it's worth a look.
Whether you’re a confirmed command line-dweller, or just terminal-curious, you’ve maybe wondered how easy it is to search the ...
Borland released Turbo Pascal for Windows as Delphi. Many owners have changed since then, but an active community has ...
It's time for a new security approach. Replace traditional security technology that exposes your attack surface and allows ...
Kali Linux is an open-source pen testing ... While some of the penetration testing tools I shortlisted offer both GUI and command-line interfaces, some only support the command-line interface.