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blog.adrian.mihalcioiu.ro
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| | | | | [AI summary] The data provided includes the results of the 2011 Romanian Bacalaureat exam, with each entry representing a school and its average score across specific specializations. The data is structured with the following fields: school name, specialization, and average score. The summary highlights the top specializations based on the highest average scores, with Mathematics-Informatics (Matematica-Informatica) being the top specialization. The data is sourced from the Romanian Ministry of Education (MEN) website, and the average scores are calculated per specialization. The data mining section is mentioned, but no specific details are provided about the analysis performed. | |
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pointieststick.com
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| | | | | A few months ago, I blogged about a change for Plasma 6.2 to show a once-a-year system notification asking for a donation, starting on December 1st. Various reasons and justifications were given in that post, so I won't repeat them here. Instead, since December 1st was yesterday in most of the world, it's time to... | |
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techrights.org
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www-gem.codeberg.page
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| | | The concept of keybinders should not be a secret for you. If youre using a tiling windows manager, you are even probably already familiar with assigning keyboard shortcuts to actions within its configuration file. Thats what I used to do for years using awesomewm, i3, or dwm. Once I moved to bspwm, Ive also be introduced to sxhkd and I first missed the point of yet another keybinders. Lets see why sxhkd stands out among the various keybinders available for Linux. | ||