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BASIC was the Python of its day and it inspired many bedroom coders to spend hours in their room, hacking around to make games and tools. Now you can do the same in the 21st century.

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By Les Pounder published
Terminal Multiplexers are powerful tools for every Linux user’s toolkit, and Tmux is the king that reigns supreme when it comes to productivity and versatility.

I built a configurable ADB-to-USB adaptor to use a 1990 Apple keyboard with modern Windows and USB
By Mark Tyson published
I satisfied my retro 1990s keyboard longings by building an Apple ADB to USB converter with a handful of cheap components and some cool configurable firmware.

How to Test RAM: Making Sure Bad Memory Isn't Crashing Your PC
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We take you through a few methods to test RAM to see if it's working correctly inside your computer.

How to make graphical Python apps the EasyGUI way
By Les Pounder published
Amidst a forest of GUI framework choices, EasyGUI takes its name to heart and provides an exceptionally straightforward means to create your own graphical Python applications.

How to transfer and share files over a network without a USB flash drive — and with just one line of code
By Les Pounder published
You can share your files across the network with just one line of code, handy for when you need to get lots of files out to a group or you’re missing your trusty USB flash drive.

I'm organizing my life with a 3D printer and Bento3D — here's how you can build your own organizer
By Les Pounder published
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By Les Pounder published
Topgrade is one command that updates everything on your Linux, Windows and macOS machine.
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