
Linux Magazine
Tuning tools for AMD graphics chips Clockwork
CoreCtrl and RadeonTop monitor the utilization and clock frequency of AMD chips with the potential for boosting performance.
5 min |
#297/August 2025: Cleaning Up

Linux Magazine
Notification Nirvana
If you host a lot of services on your home server, it helps to have them send you timely notifications. With ntfy, you can send push notifications to your phone or desktop. By Koen Vervioesem
9 min |
#297/August 2025: Cleaning Up

Linux Magazine
Non-Destructive Fun
It's been a long wait, but the latest Gimp release offers a nondestructive workflow and an improved codebase that promises future enhancements.
7 min |
#297/August 2025: Cleaning Up

Linux Magazine
MADDOG'S DOGHOUSE
The prohibitive expense of early proprietary supercomputers is just part of why Linux has taken (and kept) the lead in this area.
3 min |
#297/August 2025: Cleaning Up

Linux Magazine
Labor of Love
SDesk aspires to be the Fedora of Arch Linux. We talk to Stephen Byrne about his passion project.
5 min |
#297/August 2025: Cleaning Up

Linux Magazine
Window of Opportunity
Add graphics that automatically update. We show you how to build an analog clock widget with the Cairo and GTK libraries.
10+ min |
#297/August 2025: Cleaning Up

Linux Magazine
Broom and Dust Pan
The Linux environment includes dozens of tools for disk maintenance. We introduce you to a few of the favorites.
9 min |
#297/August 2025: Cleaning Up

Linux Magazine
MakerSpace Buzzer music: Simple melodies with the Pi Pico Buzz It, Baby!
Use the buzzer to have your MCU play small wake-up melodies, signals, or music to accompany LED animations. The sound might not be a feast for the ears, but it does give your projects a great retro feel.
6 min |
#297/August 2025: Cleaning Up

Linux Magazine
Trimming Down
File bloat can happen to anyone. These simple tips will help you keep your systems lean and responsive.
5 min |
#297/August 2025: Cleaning Up

Cigar Aficionado
BEST IN SHOW
Start your engines and fire up your favorite cigar at an upscale car show
2 min |
July/August 2025

Cigar Aficionado
Drive A Tank
At more than 3,000 pounds, a Chevy Malibu is a formidable vehicle with a crash-safety test rating of five-stars. But against a 60-ton Chieftain tank, it’s a mere speed bump. That is, if speed bumps came with the sound of crunched steel and shattered glass. Driving a tank that’s the weight of 20 Cadillac Escalades over a junked auto is the “Crush a Car” option of Drive A Tank, the Minnesota facility that offers customers maximal military sensations you’d otherwise have to enlist to experience.
1 min |
July/August 2025

Cigar Aficionado
The Custom Shirt
One look at a beach in the summer is all it takes to understand that humans have considerably different builds, with only a few blessed with bodies that resemble models or mannequins.
1 min |
July/August 2025

Cigar Aficionado
Colibri Heritage Series
The Rubik’s Cube has captured the fascination—and ire—of many curious minds across the world in the past 50 years.
1 min |
July/August 2025

Cigar Aficionado
Salvatore Calabrese • BARTENDER • Hoyo de Monterrey Epicure No. 2
To become a world-famous bartender it helps to start early. That’s what Salvatore “the Maestro” Calabrese did. He was 11 when he first worked behind a bar in Maiori, Italy. His career would eventually take him across the globe, opening many illustrious watering holes, creating renowned cocktails and earning a knighthood. His Savoy bar opened in Florence in April.
1 min |
July/August 2025

Cigar Aficionado
Mark Cho • CLOTHIER AND ENTREPRENEUR • Davidoff No. 2
A tailor at the top of his profession is a true craftsman. But to do what Mark Cho does requires one to be an artist, an entrepreneur and an impresario of sorts, especially in the evolving world of menswear. The London-raised 42-year-old is cofounder of The Armoury, a bespoke haberdashery with locations in New York and Hong Kong. His talents extend to sourcing the world’s finest fabrics, enlisting the industry’s top tailors and bringing them together for discerning customers in search of sartorial greatness.
1 min |
July/August 2025

Cigar Aficionado
PERENNIALLY PINEHURST
America’s largest golf resort continues to grow and improve as it upholds its standards for fine layouts and cigar-friendliness
10+ min |
July/August 2025

Cigar Aficionado
Acting TOUGH
Liev Schreiber brings a nuanced approach to portraying such hard characters as Ray Donovan, while off-screen his passions include helping the victims of the war in Ukraine
10+ min |
July/August 2025

Cigar Aficionado
Sony Bravia 8 II OLED Television
For the last two years, Sony’s A95L was the reigning monarch of OLED televisions and pretty much the accepted gold-standard in picture quality.
1 min |
July/August 2025

Cigar Aficionado
Ceramic Watches
Durable, lightweight, soft-to-the-touch, highly scratch-resistant and ever popular, high-tech ceramic is alluring to watchmakers, yet a challenge to work with.
1 min |
July/August 2025

Cigar Aficionado
Ferrari Roma Spider
A cursory peek at Ferrari’s newest convertible may belie its country of origin. Without a yellow logo with the rearing horse on its flanks, the Roma Spider’s long, sloped hood and short, tapered tail might evoke a body language that is very British. That rising pair of muscled rear fenders and a driving position behind the car’s centerline may appear like the sultry GTs that Aston Martin, Bentley and Jaguar have made since the 1960s. What is a Ferrari doing with these curves?
1 min |
July/August 2025

Cigar Aficionado
Quinine Water
Next time you squash a mosquito also remember to thank it. After all, the annoying bloodsuckers played a part in the creation of one of summer’s greatest libations: the tart, bracing, yet always refreshing Gin & Tonic.
1 min |
July/August 2025

Cigar Aficionado
Winnetu Oceanside Resort, Martha's Vineyard
History is never far away on this fabled island off the coast of Massachusetts—from the colorful Victorian gingerbread cottages of Oak Bluffs to the stately 19thcentury homes of whaling captains in Edgartown to the quaint lighthouses to its antique carousel.
1 min |
July/August 2025

Cigar Aficionado
Fashionably Lit
The Met Gala theme inspired cigars and prompted the question “Who smoked it best?”
1 min |
July/August 2025

Cigar Aficionado
Russell Dickerson • MUSICIAN • My Father The Judge Grand Robusto
Russell Dickerson remembers his dad introducing him to cigars. “For my 18th birthday—right around graduation—my dad took me and my best friend out for our first legal cigar ride. It’s a memory I’ll never forget.”
1 min |
July/August 2025

Cigar Aficionado
A CONVERSATION WITH Litto Gomez
The maker of La Flor Dominicana cigars reflects on 30 years of business
10 min |
July/August 2025

Cigar Aficionado
Cohiba vs. Cohiba
A new decision in the decades-long battle between Cubatabaco and General Cigar over the cigar world’s most precious brand
6 min |
July/August 2025

Cigar Aficionado
My Favorite Cigar
Cigar aficionados describe their smoke of choice
1 min |
July/August 2025

Cigar Aficionado
DRINKING AToast
American whiskey makers have discovered barrel toasting, a new, subtler approach to a beverage born of fire
6 min |
July/August 2025

Vanity Fair US
BRAVE HEART
PEDRO PASCAL'S emotional depth onscreen and his exuberance everywhere else have skyrocketed him to the top of the A-list and made him a sex symbol in middle age. A funny, sad, wildly honest talk with a star unlike any other
10+ min |
July/August 2025

Vanity Fair US
The Whole Truth
MARISKA HARGITAY was just three years old when her mother, Jayne Mansfield, was killed in a car accident. In a new documentary, the Law & Order star examines her mother's sex symbol status and reveals a long-held family secret
7 min |