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schestowitz> Ok, I think I got it. Will give it a try on my next article, for now I just updated the LibreOffice 7.4.3 one... looks good to me. Let me know if I'm missing something... (drop cap first letter doesn't work)Nov 25 03:04
schestowitzIt took me too a while to figure out why it hasn't been working.Nov 25 03:04
schestowitzAt the end it turned out the <ul> preceding the post was at fault, it's a leftover from the previous form. When I removed it that became OK:Nov 25 03:04
schestowitzhttps://news.tuxmachines.org/n/2022/11/24/LibreOffice_7_4_3_Open_Source_Office_Suite_Released_with_100_Bu.shtmlNov 25 03:04
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-news.tuxmachines.org | Tux Machines — LibreOffice 7.4.3 Open-Source Office Suite Released with 100 Bug Fixes, Download NowNov 25 03:04
schestowitzCheers!Nov 25 03:04
schestowitzRoyNov 25 03:04
schestowitzPS - as you can probably tell, "news" in general has gotten a lot "slower" the past year. Hence, anything people still do to investigate and cover news is even more important. There's a deficit or what some dubbed "news desert" -- lots happening but nobody reports on it. No budget for newsrooms. Softpedia too became a pale shadow of its former self.Nov 25 03:04
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schestowitz <li>Nov 25 12:02
schestowitz                                    <h5><a href="https://blog.arduino.cc/2022/11/22/build-your-own-coffee-roaster-out-of-an-hot-air-popcorn-popper/">Build your own coffee roaster out of a hot air popcorn popper</a></h5>Nov 25 12:02
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-blog.arduino.cc | Build your own coffee roaster out of a hot air popcorn popper | Arduino BlogNov 25 12:02
schestowitz                                    <blockquote>Nov 25 12:02
schestowitz                                        <p>Green (unroasted) coffee beans cost about half as much as their roasted counterparts. By purchasing green coffee beans, you can save quite a bit of money in the long term. Roasting your own coffee beans also gives you much greater control over the flavor profile and caffeine content of your coffee (caffeine content is a debatable topic, but light roasts seem to have more caffeine due to overall density). Nov 25 12:02
schestowitzBut buying a coffee roasting machine can drain your savings, which is why you might want to follow Eric Sorensen’s lead and build your own coffee roaster.</p>Nov 25 12:02
schestowitz                                    </blockquote>Nov 25 12:02
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