Category Archives: AI experiments

AI Prompt: Design a Custom Action Figure with Ease

magine holding a one-of-a-kind action figure that captures your personality, style, and story—down to the smallest details like your favorite outfit or a quirky accessory like a vintage 1980s computer. With our new online customization tool, creating a personalized collectible has never been easier. Whether you’re a fan of classic action figures, glamorous Barbie-style dolls, or playful Lego-inspired… Read More »

RHEL 6 memory usage check: A Manual Tool Inspired by ‘Linux Ate My RAM

Introduction If you’ve ever wondered why your Linux system seems to be gobbling up RAM—or if you’ve stumbled across the classic “Linux Ate My RAM” page at https://www.myrandomtips.com/linux/linux-ate-my-ram/—you’re not alone. That site brilliantly explains how Linux memory management works, debunking the myth that “used” memory is a bad thing by showing how buffers and cache play a role.… Read More »

Revisiting the 1990s: A Custom YouTube Player for Classic Channel Surfing

The 1990s in Australia were a simpler time when TV entertainment revolved around just five channels: 2 ABC, 7 SEVEN, 9 NINE, 10 TEN, and 28 SBS. These channels were the gateways to our favorite shows, cartoons, news, and sports. The thrill of channel surfing and the anticipation of what’s next created a unique viewing experience that many… Read More »

Red Hat 9 LVM & XFS Setup

I’ve created a handy web-based tool for Red Hat 9 users to simplify setting up and managing LVM with XFS filesystems. Built with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, this tool generates precise shell commands based on your inputs. You can specify disks (like sdb, sdc), choose to either create a new volume group (VG) or extend an existing one,… Read More »