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  • How to remove Edit in Notepad from the File Explorer Context menu

    If you installed a third party editor or tweaked your Windows setup, you may have noticed a new option in your right click menu called “Edit in Notepad.” It can be useful, but it can also clutter the context menu if you never use it. The good news is that removing it is simple once…

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  • How To Extract Text From Screenshots And Images In Linux

    Pulling text out of an image feels like a small superpower. You grab a screenshot, run a simple command, and suddenly the words inside it become searchable and editable. On Linux, this is easy thanks to a few reliable tools that handle OCR (optical character recognition) fast and well. Below is a straightforward guide on…

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  • Fix EPUB “Processing” Error in Google Play Books Using Calibre

    Google Play Books is a solid way to keep your ebook collection synced across devices—but sometimes it refuses to upload an EPUB and gets stuck on “Processing…” forever. No error message, no hint, nothing. The good news: you can usually fix this yourself in a few minutes using Calibre, the free and powerful ebook management…

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  • Here’s How You Can Customize Linux Desktop for Halloween [Dot Files Included]

    Perfect — here’s your polished, WordPress-ready blog post with your requested download links worked in. It’s formatted cleanly so you can paste it directly into your post editor (Classic or Block). 🎃 Here’s How You Can Customize Your Linux Desktop for Halloween (Dot Files Included) If you’ve ever thought “Why not let my Linux desktop…

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  • How to Upgrade RHEL 9 to RHEL 10 Step-by-Step

    If you’re running Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 (RHEL 9) and preparing to move to Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 (RHEL 10), you’re in the right place. In this article I’ll walk you through a supported, in-place upgrade path from RHEL 9 → RHEL 10, using the official toolset and best practices, so you can…

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  • How to Install Whonix on VirtualBox

    If you’re looking to boost your online privacy by running Whonix inside VirtualBox, this step-by-step blog post will walk you through the process. I’ll cover why Whonix is worth using, what you need, the installation procedure, and some post-setup tips. Let’s get right into it. Why use Whonix? Whonix is a privacy-focused OS built on…

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  • 3 Ways to Resolve Microsoft Defender’s High CPU Usage Issue

    Here’s a solid draft for your WordPress blog post — clear, useful, and SEO-ready: Title: 3 Ways to Resolve Microsoft Defender’s High CPU Usage Issue Meta Description: Is Microsoft Defender slowing down your PC? Here are three effective ways to fix high CPU usage and get your computer running smoothly again. Introduction Microsoft Defender is…

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  • Install Ubuntu 26.04 LTS (Resolute Raccoon) on VirtualBox

    If you’re ready to test-drive Ubuntu 26.04 LTS (Resolute Raccoon), installing it in VirtualBox is a smart way to explore it safely. This step-by-step guide will help you set it up — from downloading the ISO to running it full screen with smooth performance. 🔗 Quick Links Why Ubuntu 26.04 LTS Matters Ubuntu 26.04 LTS,…

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  • Use This Linux Tool to Stay Invisible Online

    If you want a single, well-supported tool on Linux that meaningfully increases your online anonymity, meet Tor — short for The Onion Router. Tor isn’t magic: it won’t make you literally invisible. But it routes your web traffic through multiple, encrypted relays so websites and network observers see much less about where requests came from.…

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  • How to Set up Parental Controls in ChatGPT

    AI chatbots like ChatGPT are powerful, smart, and fun — but they also come with risks, especially for younger users. As a parent, you’ll want to strike a balance: let your child benefit from the tool, but also protect them from inappropriate content, misinformation, or misuse. This guide will walk you through what is possible…

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