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How to Make Money from Bitcoin Faucets
This guide by MacObserver shows how to make money from Bitcoin faucets. What is a Bitcoin Faucet? MacObserver writes: “Bitcoin faucets pay out a few satoshis when you load a page full of ads, roll a random number generator (on a page full of ads), or play some other game (on a page full of…
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Hosting WordPress Yourself on DigitalOcean
Deliciousbrains have published a complete end-to-end series on Hosting WordPress Yourself on DigitalOcean (works on Linode, Amazon EC2 or one of the many other virtual server providers as well). The guide explains the entire process of building a complete server to house your WordPress sites step by step and is getting updated to the latest…
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Raspberry Pi SMS to email gateway by AndyPi
Good Instructions on how to build your own SMS to email gateway on a Raspberry Pi with some old Huawei Modem UMTS/3G USB-Stick and the use of Gammu SMSD. > andypi.co.uk/2017/05/06/raspberry-pi-sms-to-email-gateway-part-1/
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Snips | AI Voice Platform for Raspberry Pi
Snips is an AI-powered voice assistant you can add to your products. It runs on-device and is Private by Design. snips.ai/
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BrowserFrame | Wrap screenshots in browser frames
An online tool to allow you creating screenshots from a saved file or from a website wrapping different browsers around them. > browserframe.com/
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Local by Flywheel | Local WordPress development made simple
Local WordPress development made simple – A fuss-free way to simplify your WordPress workflow. Stop debugging local environments and spend more time launching WordPress sites. Key features are speed and simplicity, Simple demo URLs, SSH / WP-CLI access, One-click WordPress installation, Hassle-free local SSL support and flexible environment options. > local.getflywheel.com/
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Dataplicity vs Resin: Raspberry Pi remote access compared – AndyPi
Dataplicity.com and Resin.io are both fairly new services which help you to remotely connect to your Raspberry Pi over the internet. You might be used to connecting to your pi via SSH on your home network, but what if you want to access it over the internet, whilst traveling, or how about hooking up the…