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Astro js - Build fast websites, faster.

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Astro is a new kind of static site builder for the modern web. Powerful developer experience meets lightweight output. Astro uses a modern server-side templating language that renders directly to HTML & CSS, eliminating heavy JavaScript automatically. HYDRATION  Meet Astro’s magic tool for web optimization. Astro is the first site builder to eliminate dead code from your website and only hydrate your essential, interactive UI. INTEGRATIONS Astro natively supports every popular framework—you can even mix and match! Whatever you’re building, Astro has you covered. With convenient, out-of-the-box features and even more ready-to-use integrations, Astro has everything that you need to build. PEAK PERFORMANCE Site performance has a tangible impact on the success of your business. Astro sites can be up to 40% faster and use 90% less JavaScript compared to leading static site generators.

IP ADDRESS tracing script based on python

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 The script is written with python for tracing the information regarding the associated IP address. This script supports sys argv. list too for getting multiple results.  Git repository link : https://github.com/immodded/ip-trace Python based IP Tracer. can run on almost all Operating system Created with Python open terminal and run git clone https://www.github.com/immodded/ip-trace.git cd ip-trace pip install -r requirements.txt python ipTracer.py you can also pass the list of ip addresses as argv. python ipTracer.py 1.1.1.1 2.2.2.2 3.3.3.3

Termux basics - Everything you know before start hacking.

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Termux: linux emulator for android is a best ever thing to use as a pocket linux. The limits of exploring the acheivements with termux is far till eternity. In this post i'm going to demonstrate about the Basics of termux so without delay let's get started. apt update  -  To update list of upgradable packages of termux. apt upgrade  -  To upgrade all packages of termux. ls  -  list all files and directories/folders in current working directory mkdir [name]  -  creating directory/folder with name [name]. apt install [package name]  -  installation of a package. apt remove [package name]  -  Removing the package. clear  -  clear the terminal screen. cd ~  -  changing the directory to home directory. exit  -  For exiting termux.

Termux: Differences from linux

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  Differences from Linux The environment setup in Termux is similar to that of a modern Linux distribution. However, running on Android implies several important differences. Termux is not FHS compliant This is why Termux does not use official Debian or Ubuntu packages for its environment. Termux does not follow  Filesystem Hierarchy Standard unlike majority of Linux distributions. You cannot find directories like /bin, /etc, /usr, /tmp and others at the usual locations. Thus, all programs must be patched and recompiled to meet requirements of the Termux environment otherwise they will not be able to find their configuration files or other data. You may have a problem executing scripts that have standard shebangs (e.g. #!/bin/sh). Use the  termux-fix-shebang  script to modify these files before executing. Recent versions of Termux provide a special package (termux-exec) which allows usage of standard she-bangs. Most packages have shared library dependencies which are installed to $PREF

what is Termux? a Linux emulator for android

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Termux is a terminal emulator application enhanced with a large set of command line utilities ported to Android OS. The main goal is to bring the Linux command line experience to users of mobile devices with no rooting or other special setup required. How does it work The terminal emulator is basically an application that launches the command line program by using system call execve and redirecting standard input, output and error streams onto the display. Most terminal applications available on Android OS work with a very limited set of utilities which are usually provided either by the operating system or other rooting tools such as Magisk. We have decided to go further and port common software usually available on GNU/Linux systems to Android OS. Termux is neither a virtual machine nor any other kind of emulated or simulated environment. All provided packages are cross-compiled with Android NDK and only have compatibility patches to get them working on Android. The ope

Flask vs Django. what to choose?

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  Flask vs Django in 2022: Which Framework to Choose? Do you want to know which framework is better to use for web development, Flask vs Django? Many Python-based web frameworks enable developers to build scalable applications quickly. From simple to complex websites, these frameworks can do it all. Out of the many popular choices, Django vs Flask are the most talked about – and mostly because both are similar in some ways and different in many other ways! That leads to a comparison between both, and while each of these web development frameworks has its unique features, there are many factors you should look at before choosing one for your applications.  Django, on the one hand, is a full-stack web framework, whereas Flask is a light-weight, extensible framework. If you want to dig more into coding and learn core concepts, Flask helps you understand how each component from the back-end works to get a simple web application up and running. Django follows lots of design p

Linux vs Windows. comparison and best for you

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Are you planning on buying a new PC? Do you wish to change your current operating system? Are you confused about whether Windows is better than Linux? Then this article is for you which is giving information and comparison between Linux vs Windows. Linux vs Windows is the age-old battle that has been deliberated upon for years now. It is important to stress that the ‘best’ operating system cannot have a single answer, as best really depends upon the requirements of the user. While we discuss the pros and cons of both systems, we hope to deliver a fair review on specific criteria. Difference between Linux and Windows But before we begin, let us get to know both the difference between Linux and Windows a little better. What is Windows Operating System? The Windows Operating System was first released in 1985 by Microsoft. It now boasts of the largest user base around the globe. With a series of updates over the years, every OS system comes with a unique graphical user interface