Stoic Beaver: A Stunning New Digital Painting by Vel

In our last post, we discussed how to map your Wacom tablet to a secondary monitor on Linux. And now, we are thrilled to introduce you to a stunning new digital painting by Vel, entitled “Stoic Beaver”.
This artwork is a great example of
Unleash the Power of Unix: Discover the Top 5 Largest Files in Your Directory with This Simple Command!

Have you ever needed to find the largest files in a directory on a Unix-based system, such as Linux or macOS? It’s a common task for administrators and power users, and here’s a handy command tweek that can help you accomplish this . Let’s break down the command and see what each part does.
How to Map a Wacom Tablet to a Secondary Monitor on Linux, From The Command Line

Greetings fellow digital artists and open source geeks!
Do you want to use your big, plush secondary monitor for your digital masterpiece creations? Are you tired of having your Wacom tablet only work on your main screen? Or worse, your stylus may have become erratic after installing a secondary monitor, making it difficult to even draw a straight line.
Don’t panic! Look no further, because I’ve got you covered with a simple solution.
How to Be More Creative with Math and Programming

Math and programming can often be seen as dry and uncreative subjects, but they can actually be a great source of inspiration and new ideas. By incorporating mathematical and computational thinking into your creative process, you can generate innovative solutions and push the boundaries
Katherine Johnson: A Master of Analytical Geometry in the Golden Age of Aerospace

Katherine Johnson, born on August 26, 1918, was an African American mathematician who made pioneering contributions to the US space program through her exceptional skills in analytical geometry. In a time when opportunities for women and people of color in science and technology were limited, Johnson rose to become one of the most important figures in the field of aerospace.