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CryptoTab Browser
CryptoTab Browser
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Using a Raspberry Pi as a stand-alone DynamoDB, NoSQL database server
Using a Raspberry Pi as a stand-alone DynamoDB, NoSQL database server
14 April 2020
Amazon Web Services (AWS) offers a downloadable version of DynamoDB to be installed locally on a device. This post will show how to use a Raspberry Pi as a stand-alone DynamoDB, NoSQL database server. More…
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Communicating between 2 Raspberry Pi's using sshpass
Communicating between 2 Raspberry Pis using sshpass
10 September 2016 | Updated 24 October 2018
sshpass is a Linux package that can establish a direct, secure connection between two Linux-operated computers. It uses ssh that allows remote access from a local computer. More…
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Understanding common network protocols
Understanding some common network protocols
7 September 2016 | Updated 29 February 2020
Deeper exploration into the world of inter-computer communications will reveal more and more types of communications (e.g. radio waves, Ethernet, Bluetooth, etc.), their interfaces and the network protocols they use. More…
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Using the Raspberry Pi as a home web server
Using the Raspberry Pi as a home web server
18 January 2016 | Updated 19 November 2017
A Raspberry Pi used as a web server can be accessed via a web browser using HTTP. Here we show the full process of using the Raspberry Pi as a home web server. More…
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