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Linux Software I Use for Data Science Via the Terminal

In the previous post, I talked about some of the software I use every day for performing data science related tasks. In my case, the vast majority of the time I use the software to perform social network analysis (my area of expertise) as well other generic data science tasks
James Ashford Mar 6, 2023
Self-Hosting with Cloudflare Tunnels (feat Raspberry Pi)

Self-Hosting with Cloudflare Tunnels (feat Raspberry Pi)

If you’ve ever self-hosted services on your local network and wanted to expose them to the world, you would know that this is not a straightforward matter. This involves opening up your firewall by forwarding ports 80 (HTTP) and 443 (HTTPS) to a dedicated machine on your network. This
James Ashford Feb 15, 2022

Fun with Forwarding and SSH Tunnelling

Linux (and all UNIX-based systems for that matter) is a pretty well thought out operating system with tones of useful features. I use either macOS or Linux every day for work and leisure and feels like every day I learn about some new cool features I can use to make
James Ashford Apr 4, 2020
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Raspberry Pi Backup Server

So I recently reached the limits on my free 2GB Basic Dropbox (it’s not much, I know) and I’ve always wanted to find my own way of syncing and backing up my data securely. I’ve tried services like OwnCloud and NextCloud before, which work okay but are
James Ashford Jul 17, 2019

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