Naman SharmaCreating and reading qr codes from the terminal in LinuxTo create a QR code from the command line in RHEL (Red Hat Enterprise Linux), you can use a tool called “qrencode.” First, you’ll need to…Jul 19, 2023Jul 19, 2023
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Naman SharmaSending Whatsapp messages from the command line.Introducing Mudslide, a powerful command-line tool designed to send WhatsApp messages seamlessly. Built on the foundation of Baileys, a…Jul 19, 2023Jul 19, 2023
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Naman SharmaHit and trial password then lock account after 3 attempt inTo lock an account after a certain number of failed login attempts in RHEL 9, you can use the pam_faillock module in conjunction with the…Jul 16, 2023Jul 16, 2023
Naman SharmaUnlocking Concurrent Power: A Guide to Multi-Threading in PythonMulti-threading is a programming technique that enables a program to execute multiple threads (smaller units of a process) concurrently…Jul 16, 2023Jul 16, 2023