Building Your Own Wiki Knowledge Base with Wikitten
A guide on setting up Wikitten, a lightweight PHP based open source wiki system that supports Markdown, requires no database, and automatically generates tree struct...
A guide on setting up Wikitten, a lightweight PHP based open source wiki system that supports Markdown, requires no database, and automatically generates tree struct...
A curated collection of essential one click Linux scripts for deploying environments like Aria2, Seafile, and Resilio Sync, upgrading kernels with BBR, and testing V...
A guide to deploying Aria2, Caddy, and YAAW on Linux using a one click script for offline downloading, file management, and video streaming.
YoMail is a modern email client launched in 2014 that offers features like one click email translation, a built in Markdown editor, cross platform account synchroniz...
A comprehensive review of UltraVPS Los Angeles data center, covering pricing, registration process, network performance, I/O speeds, and storage configuration for ne...
A guide on enabling TinyPNG image compression within the XZ Pic image hosting application to reduce file sizes and save bandwidth.
A comprehensive guide to MobaXterm, covering its core features, plugin installation methods, essential configuration settings, and solutions for common issues like c...
This guide explains how to use TinyPNG's intelligent lossless compression technology to reduce PNG and JPG file sizes, improve website loading speeds, and optimize i...
A step by step guide to compiling and installing Zabbix Server on CentOS 7, covering dependency setup, database configuration, web interface deployment, and enabling...

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I have been writing at xiaoz blog since 2013, sharing practical notes on Linux, Docker, programming, WordPress, and useful tools.
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