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Proton VPN for linux

Proton VPN for Linux: How to Use the GUI and CLI Tools

Proton VPN is one of the most trusted privacy tools available today — and unlike a lot of other services in this space, it actually takes Linux seriously. There’s a proper GUI app, an official CLI, and real documentation to back it up. Whether you’re a desktop user who wants a point-and-click experience or a […]

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Best European Alternatives to Windows in 2026

Windows remains the world’s most widely used operating system — but it operates under US jurisdiction and, by default, collects a significant amount of user data and telemetry. For individuals and organizations that prioritize digital sovereignty, privacy, and transparency, there are strong alternatives available. And many of the best ones come from Europe. Most are

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Hestia Control Panel Review: Free cPanel Alternative Worth It?

Managing a web server doesn’t have to cost a fortune. If you’re running a VPS or a dedicated server and looking for a free, open-source control panel that doesn’t skimp on features, Hestia Control Panel deserves a serious look. In this review, I’ll walk you through my hands-on experience testing Hestia CP — what works

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Fixing “Couldn’t create temporary file” APT GPG Errors on Ubuntu/Debian

The Problem If you’ve ever run sudo apt update and encountered a wall of errors like this: You’re not alone. This frustrating error prevents APT from verifying package signatures, effectively blocking your ability to update or install software. The good news? It’s usually a simple fix. 🤓😎 More and more people are getting our Geek, Privacy, Dev

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Typesense migrate Ubuntu

Migrating a Typesense Ubuntu Server to Another Server: Backup + Restore

Migrating your self-hosted Typesense instance to a new server is a crucial task—whether you’re upgrading hardware, moving to another cloud provider, or just performing server maintenance. This guide walks you through the correct steps to backup, transfer, and restore your Typesense data safely and reliably. Key Concepts Typesense stores your data in the path defined

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Cheap VPS Backups For Ubuntu: How to Set Up Duplicity with Bunny Storage for Just $0.01/GB

Finding a cost-effective backup solution that doesn’t compromise on reliability can be challenging. Or perhaps you’d like to move to European servers. With Bunny Storage + Deduplicity + Ubuntu I’ve created this cheap backup guide. I’m using Bunny Storage – one of the most economical backup options available today at just $0.01/GB per replication zone.

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Tarsnap No Pubkey

Tarsnap: An error occurred during the signature verification: NO_PUBKEY

When having an older Tarsnap package you can get the following error: How to solve it? What did the trick for me was to reapply the first steps of the Debian guide: https://www.tarsnap.com/pkg-deb.html Especially, the part of the initial setup tab. When running that and then running: sudo apt-get update, it seemed to be working

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