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LHB Linux Digest #26.06: DIY Linux Learning Labs, Docker Tools, Drone Logs and More Linux Stuff

Lab is the differentiator.

Β· By Abhishek Prakash Β· 5 min read

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True learning begins when you actively work on something. That’s why a balance of theory and hands-on practice is essential.

To address this, we are creating labs. These are small, guided projects designed to help you practice on your Linux system. When you work through them yourself, you naturally encounter challenges you didn’t anticipate. In this way, these labs help prepare you for real-world scenarios.

You can test it out with this lab where you have to build an automated image optimization system.

Building an Automated Image Optimization Pipeline
In this lab, you’ll build an automated process that watches a folder for new images and automatically optimizes them.

I'll be making a collection of such labs for your learning pleasure. Stay tuned.

That's not the only change. We have a blog section now. As I am reorganizing the content on Linux Handbook, it makes sense to write blogs around tools and tips we discover as a Linux user.

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Updated on Apr 7, 2026