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amir.rachum.com
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| | | | | A practical tutorial on setting up Obsidian URI handling on Linux | |
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mkaz.blog
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roneo.org
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| | | | | [AI summary] A guide on installing Vscodium, a privacy-focused alternative to VSCode, in Tails OS with persistent storage setup and launcher creation. | |
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michaelneuper.com
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| | | Introduction If you're a Linux user, you're probably familiar with the concept of window managers and desktop environments. These programs are responsible for managing the appearance and functionality of your desktop, providing the tools and features that you need to interact with your operating system. But what's the difference between a window manager and a desktop environment? And why might someone want to turn a window manager into a desktop environment? | ||