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Linux vs. Unix, cleansing up knowledge within the command line, 15 books for youths, and extra must-reads

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  2. Advanced use of the less text file viewer in Linux, by Yedidyah Bar David
  3. How to clean up your data in the command line, by Bob Mesibov
  4. 15 books for kids whom (you want to) love Linux and open source, by Jen Wike Huger
  5. We’re giving away a Linux-ready laptop from System76, by Alex Sanchez
  6. Open source image recognition with Luminoth, by Agustin Azzinnari
  7. An introduction to cryptography and public key infrastructure, by Alex Wood
  8. How to dual-boot Linux and Windows, by Jay LaCroix
  9. 4 Markdown-powered slide generators, by Scott Nesbitt
  10. How insecure is your router?, by Mike Bursell

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