KeepItTechie
Linux administration and terminal workflows with a focus on foundational skills and live demonstrations.
Nutrition Label
KeepItTechie delivers practical, hands-on Linux tutorials that rely on live terminal demonstrations rather than theoretical slides. The content is highly authentic and beginner-friendly, though it focuses on standard educational curriculums rather than novel engineering insights.
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Notes
- !Check the description for affiliate links to hardware and books, though the educational content remains neutral.
- !Tutorials focus on fundamental command-line usage and may not cover advanced engineering edge cases.
Rating Breakdown
Breakdown across the key dimensions we rate. Methodology →
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Why this rating
Evidence receipts showing why each dimension is rated the way it is.
“Cites specific legislation 'California Assembly Bill 1043' and references the 'PC Gamer Article' as a primary source for the mandate details.”[01:15] →
“We can see inside of here we have fedora-cisco-openh264.repo, fedora.repo, fedora-updates.repo...”[09:15] →
Demonstrates direct engagement with the file system, showing the actual repository configuration files rather than just describing them conceptually.
“Learn about IP addresses, firewall basics, SSH, and configuring your network.”[Description] →
The description outlines specific, fundamental topics that align perfectly with the 'Basics' promise in the title, avoiding clickbait.
“Another command that I use quite often is free dash h... and that will show you your memory.”[01:22] →
The content is a standard walkthrough of ubiquitous Linux commands (`uptime`, `free`, `top`) without unique frameworks or novel insights.
“This is your one minute, your five minute, and your 15 minute load averages. So you can see over the last 15 minutes my load average has been 0.00.”[00:45] →
Correctly identifies and explains the standard load average metrics in the `uptime` command output, providing adequate basic context.
“Video description contains affiliate links under 'RECOMMENDED LINUX BOOKLIST' and 'RECORDING EQUIPMENT' (e.g., amzn.to links).”[Description] →