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this is just low quality content trying to grab a few clicks. it should be removed.

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with Anita in the thumbnail I’d be surprised if it gets double digit clicks

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That website has always been like this. They occasionally publish articles and I sometimes visit them for curiosity but more often than not, many articles are sheer garbage.

Oh, it seems like they also started their own membership thing. Wow!

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I didnt know about Explainshell before this post and it looks like an excellent site to share with some of the greener Linux sysadmins on my team at work. I’ve just set a reminder to share it Monday morning

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Imagine recommended reddit on “itsfoss”.

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IMO:

  • Arch Wiki
  • Gentoo Wiki
  • Your distro’s wiki
  • Your DE/WM’s wiki
  • Documentation, bug tracker, etc. of things that you use on a regular basis
  • Some people’s who use similar things to you dotfiles
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Yeah but which only fans pages should I follow as a Linux user

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-1 for recommending r/Linux

+1 for recommending DistroWatch

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