Audiophiles on Linux, rejoice

https://yalneb.blogspot.com/2019/04/pulseeffects-autoeq.html
PulseEffects screenshot taken from their official git repo

Suppose your an audiophile (at least level 2) and want to fine-tune your equalizer to improve your headphones play back on Linux. You are after that super clean and real-life-like flat response where the bass sounds realistic and the mids are super crisp. How to you go about it?

Well, there are many ways. But if you combine PulseEffects, a system wide parametric equalizer with GUI for Linux, and AutoEQ/Results, a huge database of precalibrated headphones, you will be set in less than 5 minutes.

Bash terminal greeter

https://yalneb.blogspot.com/2019/04/bash-terminal-greeter.html

Wouldn't it be nice that every time you open up a terminal (or log in remotely), you would be greeted by a general overview of your system's health? Well, with this tool you can address this very problem.

This is a simple bash script that displays on top of new terminals a simple summary of your system's specs (useful if its a remote machine you just logged in) and a summary of your systems current load. Moreover, if the load is high, the color will change to draw your attention quickly, and when possible, will display what is causing the problem. Such as a report of CPU hungry processor an error report if a systemctl service has failed to load.