This tutorial describes how to set your hostname, domain name and fully qualified domain name properly. Both a mail server and a web server needs to run with the right hostname and domain name. https://unixsheikh.com/tutorials/how-to-set-your-hostname-and-domain-name-correctly.html
This tutorial was written when it was only possible to view videos on YouTube via Flash, however the tutorial is still useful if you need to download videos from YouTube, or some other video service, in an easily manner and watch them on your favorite video player. https://unixsheikh.com/tutorials/an-alternative-way-to-play-youtube-videos-without-using-flash.html
This is a small article that takes an objective look at the PSR-0 autoloader "standard" implemented by PHP-FIG. https://unixsheikh.com/articles/psr-0-is-not-a-solution-it-is-a-bypass.html
A small article about PHP frameworks, design patterns, and the art of programming with passions. https://unixsheikh.com/articles/most-php-frameworks-are-not-for-programmers.html
This tutorial describes how you can keep your home directory in a Git repository. https://unixsheikh.com/tutorials/keeping-your-home-in-git.html
I have previously written a small article called "Some notes on Arch Linux", first in 2008, then revisited in 2009, approximately a year later. At the time of this writing (2013) I haven't touched Arch Linux in four years. I then decided to re-test it and write some notes. In the previous notes I compared Arch Linux to Debian GNU/Linux (and to some extend FreeBSD and OpenBSD), I will again compare it to Debian GNU/Linux, but will not mention the BSD flavors. In these notes I will not address the