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How to remove bloatware
After I put my new SIM card in my phone today (yes, the one with the unlimited mobidata volume - thanks for all the replies to my recent post!), I noticed that there suddenly appeared a new app that wanted to offer me additional services via SMS, of course for a fee. An app with no benefit for me, even annoying me by the presence of the app icon in the app drawer and the missing possibility to deactivate the app! ⌘ Read more

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netsurf browser with the framebuffer backend is very impressive. it actually looks better than the GTK one, which is messed up and renders things too small with too small icons.

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Comment on Ubuntu Gets New Themes, Logo, Boot Screen, Indentity and So Much More! by New Ubuntu Logo: Is This Our First Look? - OMG! Ubuntu!
[…] Below you can see the enigmatic new emblem next to the circle of friends (CoF) icon created in 2004, and the ‘current’ version of the CoF that rolled out in 2010: […] ⌘ Read more

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Comment on Ubuntu Gets New Themes, Logo, Boot Screen, Indentity and So Much More! by Ubuntu to Get “Major Rebrand” — is this the New Logo? | FutureProTech
[…] Right here’s the enigmatic new emblem positioned subsequent to the circle of mates (CoF) icon created in 2004, and the ‘present’ model that rolled out in 2010: […] ⌘ Read more

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I brushed my hand against my laptop’s touchpad at the wrong time, in the wrong way, and moved some icon around in the Dock but didn’t catch which. I had to stare at the icons and try and figure out which one was out of place immediately because I hate having perma-pinned Dock icons in the wrong place

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Unusual core features for a dream language for small computing: MUMPS-style disk persistence of otherwise normal variables indicated by sigils, go-style piping between coroutines or greenthreads, message passing & guards like erlang, parsing backtracking like icon, constraint solving like prolog

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