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schestowitz[TR2] | <h5><a href="https://linuxiac.com/end-of-10-campaign-highlights-benefits-of-linux-transition/">'End of 10' Campaign Highlights Benefits of Linux Transition</a></h5> | May 10 11:39 |
schestowitz[TR2] | <blockquote> | May 10 11:39 |
schestowitz[TR2] | <p>The good thing about this is that it creates a big opportunity for the Linux community to welcome a huge wave of Windows 10 users. Some major Linux distributions are already promoting this—some more subtly, others more assertively. But now, there’s something new on the horizon: say hello to the ‘End of 10’ initiative. </p> | May 10 11:39 |
schestowitz[TR2] | <p> It emerged from a collective desire to challenge the notion that aging hardware must be discarded. Recognizing that many computers purchased after 2010 remain capable, ‘End of 10’ promotes Linux as a viable, efficient, and sustainable alternative to purchasing new devices. </p> | May 10 11:39 |
schestowitz[TR2] | </blockquote> | May 10 11:39 |
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-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-linuxiac.com | 'End of 10' Campaign Highlights Benefits of Linux Transition | May 10 11:39 | |
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schestowitz[TR2] | <h5><a href="https://www.dedoimedo.com/computers/kompozer-linux-hd-uhd-screens.html">How to optimize WINE-run KompoZer on HD screens in Linux</a></h5> | May 10 11:45 |
schestowitz[TR2] | <blockquote> | May 10 11:45 |
schestowitz[TR2] | <p>This problem, if it can be called that, will probably appeal to a tiny, tiny pool of people who still may be using this old yet phenomenal WYSIWYG HTML editor to style simple, clean pages for their websites, whether in an interim or a final form. But yeah, if you're not into nonsensical modern-era software overload, and you just want to code simple websites with an element of UI, then you don't ha | May 10 11:45 |
schestowitz[TR2] | ve that many options. Back in 2018, I wrote how KompoZer is still the best choice, and in 2025, this is still the case. Yup. </p> | May 10 11:45 |
schestowitz[TR2] | </blockquote> | May 10 11:45 |
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-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-www.dedoimedo.com | How to optimize WINE-run KompoZer on HD screens in Linux | May 10 11:45 | |
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schestowitz[TR2] | <h5><a href="https://linuxiac.com/calibre-8-4-e-book-manager-brings-kepub-enhancements/">Calibre 8.4 E-book Manager Brings KEPUB Enhancements</a></h5> | May 10 12:59 |
schestowitz[TR2] | <blockquote> | May 10 12:59 |
schestowitz[TR2] | <p>Less than a month after its previous 8.3 update, Calibre, the beloved open-source e-book management software, has rolled out version 8.4, with some quality-of-life changes that long-time users, especially Kobo owners, will notice immediately. </p> | May 10 12:59 |
schestowitz[TR2] | </blockquote> | May 10 12:59 |
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-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-linuxiac.com | Calibre 8.4 E-book Manager Brings KEPUB Enhancements | May 10 12:59 | |
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schestowitz[TR2] | <li> | May 10 17:27 |
schestowitz[TR2] | <h5><a href="https://blog.arduino.cc/2025/05/08/join-arduino-at-automate-2025-to-explore-the-future-of-automation/">Join Arduino at Automate 2025 to explore the future of automation</a></h5> | May 10 17:27 |
schestowitz[TR2] | <blockquote> | May 10 17:27 |
schestowitz[TR2] | <p>We’re heading to Automate 2025, the largest robotics and automation event in the Americas, happening May 12-15 at Huntington Place in Detroit – and we’re bringing a lineup of fresh innovations, live demos, and exciting new launches. You’ll find us in Booth #6632, right next to our partners at Weintek. </p> | May 10 17:27 |
schestowitz[TR2] | </blockquote> | May 10 17:27 |
schestowitz[TR2] | </li> | May 10 17:27 |
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-blog.arduino.cc | Join Arduino at Automate 2025 to explore the future of automation | Arduino Blog | May 10 17:27 | |
schestowitz[TR2] | https://www.thelayoff.com/t/1jtrqbze4\ | May 10 20:26 |
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