Top 5 Most Secure Browsers for Linux

There are five most famous and usable operating systems – Microsoft Windows, Linux, Apple macOS, Android, and Apple’s iOS. However, no matter what OS was chosen, more users started to think about their safety. Safety for everybody includes different parameters such as anonymity, no tracking by Third Parties, no leaking of personal data, no danger… Continue reading Top 5 Most Secure Browsers for Linux

How to Install Pip on CentOS

In this tutorial, we’re going to show you how to install Pip (Python) on CentOS. This tutorial will work for CentOS 7, CentOS 8, and even Fedora.

How to Test Your Website Speed on Linux

Website speed, often called website performance, refers to the amount of time a web browser renders web pages from a specific site. A site’s loading speed can significantly affect user experience (UX). For example, a slow website response time (SRT) can lead to high bounce rates. Subsequently, having a poorly performing website can harm your… Continue reading How to Test Your Website Speed on Linux

How to Install Pip on Ubuntu

In this tutorial, we’re going to show you how to install and use Pip (Python) on Ubuntu. This tutorial works for Ubuntu 22.04, Ubuntu 20.04, any other Ubuntu release, and even distros like Linux Mint.

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