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LibreWolf Is A Web Browser For Privacy and Freedom

by DistroTube via Youtube

I am going to be trying out this browser!</description>
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        <description>Linux and Streaming - Linus Tech Tips Linux Gaming Challenge Part 2

This is NOT going Well… Linux Gaming Challenge Pt.2

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Some lessons to learn in desktop Linux:

	*  Beyond ordinary PC, monitors, input devices, if the manufacture doesn&#039;t provide Linux support:</description>
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        <description>How to Avoid Email Scams

 --- Tom Clark 2021/12/02 08:14

How to Spot Any Spoofed &amp; Fake Email (Ultimate Guide)

by ThioJoe via Youtube

This is well worth your time on how to avoid email scams.</description>
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        <description>Linux and Non-Gaming Tasks - Linus Tech Tips Linux Gaming Challenge Part 3

 --- Tom Clark 2021/12/04 11:51

Trying to do Simple Tasks on Linux lol

by Linus Tech Tips via Youtube

Luke pretty much blew through the tasks lickety-split although installing fonts is a lot easier than he made it out to be.</description>
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Feedbro

SponsorBlock (doesn&#039;t work for Chromium-based browsers atm)

ClearURLs

Violent Monkey? Scripts at greasyfork.org

SwitchyOmega

UniversalBypass

Archive

Note</description>
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 --- Tom Clark 2021/12/10 23:43

I believe there are 3 main branches of Linux. 

1. Fedora
2. Debian
3. Arch

It&#039;s my understanding that all the popular distributions fall under these 3 main branches. All of my Linux experience is in the Debian branch and all of that has been with Linux Mint. However, I am planning to put EndeavorOS and Fedora on one of the PCs around here because I want to be able to help people escape Windows &amp; Mac by showing folks how eas…</description>
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        <description>A Competitor for Discord Perhaps

 --- Tom Clark 2021/12/11 22:46



I just came across this news item that looks promising to me. I like somethings about Discord but I also find it rather pretentious and I&#039;ve always been a bit worried that they are datamining their users.</description>
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 --- Tom Clark 2021/12/11 13:02

Hosting Your Own Website for Free without a Server

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I&#039;m not sure I would want to go this route, but I do think it&#039;s interesting.</description>
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        <description>Finale: Linus Tech Tips Linux Gaming Challenge Part 4

 --- Tom Clark 2022/01/01 22:15

Linux FAILED - Linus Tech Tips Daily Driver Challenge Reaction

by TechHut via Youtube

So I wouldn&#039;t say Linux gaming failed, but rather it comes with serious trade-offs. However, given the state of AAA gaming, I don&#039;t think the trade-offs are as bad as some say. If you must have games on the first day they are released (foolish because you should wait at least a month and see how the game is reviewed). For …</description>
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        <description>Tom&#039;s Review of Mint vs EndeavourOS vs Pop! vs Fedora

 --- Tom Clark 2022/01/10 10:06

So, last week I setup four Linux installs on my new gaming PC. I followed this video to do this successfully. However, I will add that I regret using a memory swap file because Fedora does not play nice with a memory swap file created by Mint. I&#039;ve heard that if you have 16GB of Ram you don&#039;t need/want a swap file anyway. However, I don&#039;t think it hurts to have a swap file, so I always create one that is the …</description>
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        <description>Linux Mint Cooperates with Mozilla

 --- Tom Clark 2022/01/16 10:34

Did Linux Mint Sell-Out To Firefox &amp; Google

by eBuzz Central via Youtube

Yeah but under most copy-left licensing, aren&#039;t you required to rebrand it? So, the gray area here is that Mint repackaged Firefox instead of writing a different script and let the user run that separate script or not. Then there wouldn&#039;t have been a copy-left gray area they dipped their toe into.</description>
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Blogs by Month

November 2021</description>
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        <description>Docker Reference Page

 --- Tom Clark 2022/02/12 09:25

If you are new to Docker technology, here is a guide that I found very helpful:

Docker Tutorial for Beginners [FULL COURSE in 3 Hours]

by TechWorld with Nana via Youtube

Base Questions

What does a Docker structure look like?</description>
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        <description>Getting Started with Linux

BEFORE INSTALLING LINUX

Cross-Platform Free and Open Source Software (CPFOSS)

Although there are ways to run Windows and Mac applications on Linux, it’s not guaranteed that the specific program that you want to run is going to be an elegant solution (in some cases the only solution is setting your system to boot up in either Windows or Linux</description>
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        <description>TechHut&#039;s Reaction to Day 1 of Linus and Luke&#039;s Linux Challenge

TechHut talks about Ubuntu sort of being a reliable blank slate and so that&#039;s good for other distros like Pop! and Mint to base themselves on. Next thing of note, TechHut&#039;s reaction to Luke&#039;s selection of Linux Mint,</description>
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