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cubiclenate.com
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| | | | Keeping inline with my general theme of being late to the party, I have finally given Fedora 33 a spin. I have previously reviewed Fedora 31 and really enjoyed it very much. In fact, every time I have used Fedora, it has indeed been a great experience. I am again trying out Plasma because I... | |
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www.debugpoint.com
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| | | | An essential guide on how you can actually plan to migrate to Fedora from Ubuntu Linux on your Laptop/Desktop for daily usage. | |
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ounapuu.ee
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| | | | I like Fedora Linux. It's the Linux distro that stopped my habit of distro-hopping. Big deal? Ooh, big deal! It's stable in day-to-day use, ships with up-to-date software, and the software selection is adequate out of the box. It also ships with a fresh Linux kernel version1, resulting in a good experience even on modern hardware. I've been happily using it for about 4 years at this point, both on personal and work computers. | |
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silly.business
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| | You Can Add Custom Buttons To Your Browser That Do Whatever "Bookmarklets" are an underutilized and frankly little-known feature in Chrome and Firefox (and probably most other browsers too) that allows you to create a bookmark that contains a little bit of JavaScript instead of a link to a web page. That doesn't seem too exciting, but combined with the ability to put bookmarks on a bookmark toolbar, we can create custom buttons that can take arbitrary action within the context of the currently-loaded page, including sending the URL or content from that page to another one, or even to an external program. |